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Author (up) Al-Omran, A.M.; Aly, A.A.; Al-Wabel, M.I.; Al-Shayaa, M.S.; Sallam, A.S.; Nadeem, M.E.
Title Geostatistical methods in evaluating spatial variability of groundwater quality in Al-Kharj Region, Saudi Arabia Type Journal Article
Year 2017 Publication Appl. Water Sci. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue Pages 4013-4023
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Al-Omran2017 Serial 118
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Author (up) Bailey, R.T.
Title Selenium contamination, fate, and reactive transport in groundwater in relation to human health Type Journal Article
Year 2017 Publication Hydrogeology Journal Abbreviated Journal
Volume 25 Issue 4 Pages 1191-1217
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Call Number THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ bailey2017selenium Serial 77
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Author (up) Bazrafshan, O.; Moradi, M.; Farokhzadeh, B.
Title Evaluation of interpolation techniques for the salinity of groundwater in wet and dry seasons (Case Study: Minab Plain, South Coast of Iran) Type Journal Article
Year 2017 Publication J. Hydrosci. Env. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1(2) Issue Pages 62-69
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Bazrafshan2017 Serial 155
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Author (up) Elumalai*, V.; Brindha, K.; Sithole, B.; Lakshmanan, E.
Title Spatial interpolation methods and geostatistics for mapping groundwater contamination in a coastal area Type Journal Article
Year 2017 Publication Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 24(3) Issue Pages 11601-11617
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Elumalai2017 Serial 125
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Author (up) Hammami Abidi, J.; Farhat, B.; Ben Mammou, A.; Oueslati, N.
Title Characterization of Recharge Mechanisms and Sources of Groundwater Salinization in Ras Jbel Coastal Aquifer (Northeast Tunisia) Using Hydrogeochemical Tools, Environmental Isotopes, GIS, and Statistics Type Journal Article
Year 2017 Publication Journal of Chemistry Abbreviated Journal
Volume 2017 Issue Pages 8610894
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Abstract Groundwater is among the most available water resources in Tunisia; it is a vital natural resource in arid and semiarid regions. Located in north-eastern Tunisia, the Metline-Ras Jbel-Raf Raf aquifer is a mio-plio-quaternary shallow coastal aquifer, where groundwater is the most important source of water supply. The major ion hydrochemistry and environmental isotope composition δ18O, δ2H were investigated to identify the recharge sources and processes that affect the groundwater salinization. The combination of hydrogeochemical, isotopic, statistical, and GIS approaches demonstrates that the salinity and the groundwater composition are largely controlled by the water-rock interaction particularly the dissolution of evaporate minerals and the ion exchange process, the return flow of the irrigation water, agricultural fertilizers, and finally saltwater intrusion which started before 1980 and which is partially mitigated by the artificial recharge since 1993. As for the stable isotope signatures, results showed that groundwater samples lay on and around the local meteoric water line LMWL; hence, this arrangement signifies that the recharge of the Ras Jbel aquifer is ensured by recent recharge from Mediterranean air masses.
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Serial 189
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