Geo-Environmental Approaches for the Analysis and Assessment of Groundwater Resources at Catchment-Scale
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Tziritis, Evangelos (editor)
Panagopoulos, Andreas (editor)
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EnglishRésumé
This book focuses on the tools and methods used for tackling the complexity of the different hydrological and hydrogeological set-ups, the hydrodynamic patterns, the site specifications, and the wide variability of internal and external factors and/or processes on the catchment-scale level that impose the need for combined integrated approaches of robust methods. This Special Issue aims to provide successful applications or new insights on the stand-alone or joint considerations of groundwater resources assessment and characterization methods and explore new state-of-the-art methodological concepts in light of a rapidly changing environment.
Keywords
drought; precipitation; SPI; groundwater salinization; karst; seawater intrusion; Soil and Water Assessment Tool; SEAWAT model; irrigation management; groundwater; climate change; sea level rise; nitrate; leachate; modelling; validation; state scale; integrated water resources management; coastal agricultural basin; groundwater nitrate pollution; hydrochemistry; hydrodynamics; environmental isotopes; Tirnavos basin; groundwater recharge; groundwater sustainability; hydrology models; Modder River; sustainability index; GALDIT; monthly vulnerability; seawater intrusion (SWI); vulnerability assessment; effective weight; densely populated area; freshwater–saltwater interactions; multilayer coastal aquifer; hydro-geochemistry; Tevere River delta; Ostia Antica archaeological park; drinking and irrigation water scarcity; groundwater potential mapping; machine learning; remote sensing; GIS; karstic mountainous aquifers; Morocco; hydrogeological properties; natural groundwater fluctuations; semi-arid zones; depleting groundwater resources; Guadalupe Valley Aquifer; chromium; ultramafic rocks; springs; water–rock interaction; natural background levels; aquifer; intrinsic vulnerability; RIVA method; index-overlay method; n/aWebshop link
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9783036543727, 9783036543710Publisher website
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2022Classification
Research and information: general