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Author Rajabi, M.M.; Ataie-Ashtiani, B.
Title Sampling efficiency in Monte Carlo based uncertainty propagation strategies: Application in seawater intrusion simulations Type Journal Article
Year 2014 Publication Adv. Water Resour. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 67 Issue Pages 46-64
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Rajabi2014 Serial 153
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Author Cardenal, J.; Benavente, J.; Cruz-Sanjulián, J.J.
Title Chemical evolution of groundwater in Triassic gypsum-bearing carbonate aquifers (Las Alpujarras, southern Spain) Type Journal Article
Year 1994 Publication Journal of Hydrology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 161 Issue 1 Pages 3-30
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Abstract A hydrochemical study employing modelling techniques, was carried out using samples taken at 65 points (springs and wells) in Triassic carbonate aquifers (Lújar-Gádor Unit, Alpujárride Complex, Betic Cordillera). These aquifers are made up of limestones and dolomites with some gypsum scattered or interbedded. Though the area is semi-arid, recharge is relatively high because of their mountainous nature. The carbonate rocks contain dense microfissuration; the groundwater flow regime is predominantly diffuse. The karstic forms are in general poorly developed. Two main hydrochemical processes have been identified in these aquifers. One is incongruent dissolution of dolomite that determines the chemical composition of the less mineralised water. The other is dedolomitisation (dolomite dissolution together with calcite precipitation caused by dissolution of gypsum), which becomes predominant when the flow encounters interbedded gypsum. This reaction is also frequently associated with low temperature thermalism, and can play a part in more intense local karstification (cavities, sinkholes, high transmisivity in wells) observed in the sectors of these aquifers where gypsum is more abundant. A reaction path model has been used to simulate the geochemical processes through a hypothetical aquifer (with similar lithology to the Alpujárride carbonate aquifers). Successive stages of evolution through the carbonate sequence, represented by different saturation states with respect to calcite, dolomite gypsum and CO2, have been modelled and then compared with the field data.
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Cardenal1994 Serial 18
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Author Wigley, T.M.L.; Plummer, L.N.
Title Mixing of carbonate waters Type Journal Article
Year 1976 Publication Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Abbreviated Journal
Volume 40 Issue 9 Pages 989-995
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Abstract When mineral solutions of different compositions are mixed, the molalities and activities of individual ions in the mixture are often non-linear functions of their end-member values. This non-linearity is particularly significant in determining mineral saturation levels. Mixtures of saturated solutions may be either undersaturated or supersaturated depending on the end-member compositions and the physical conditions in which end-members and their mixtures exist. In carbonate solutions important non-linear effects occur due to redistribution of carbonate species. In extreme cases this causes mixture pH to be below both the end-member pH values. A simple but precise computer program (WATMIX) has been developed for calculating mixture composition for closed and open system mixing of arbitrary end-members. A number of mixing examples are considered which allow one to isolate three important processes leading to non-linear behaviour: the algebraic effect, the δPCO2 effect, and the ionic strength effect.
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Wigley1976 Serial 40
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Author Seyedmohammadi*, J.; Esmaeelnejad, L.; Shabanpour, M.
Title Spatial variation modeling of groundwater electrical conductivity using geostatistics and GIS Type Journal Article
Year 2016 Publication Model. Earth Syst. Environ. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 2 Issue Pages 169
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Seyedmohammadi2016 Serial 164
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Author Ranjbar*, A.; Ehteshami, M.
Title Spatio‑temporal mapping of salinity in the heterogeneous coastal aquifer Type Journal Article
Year 2019 Publication Appl. Water Sci. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 9 Issue Pages 32
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Ranjbar2019 Serial 137
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