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Hydrogeology Journal

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Hydrogeology Journal has acquired a large worldwide readership since its inception in 1992. A mainstream paper in Hydrogeology Journal integrates subsurface hydrology and geology with the other supporting disciplines (such as geochemistry, geophysics, geomorphology, geobiology, surface-water hydrology, tectonics, mathematics, numerical modeling, economics, and sociology) to explain phenomena observed in the field.
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ISSN impreso

1431-2174

ISSN electrónico

1435-0157

País de edición

Alemania

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前言:干旱环境的水文地质学

Stephan SchulzORCID; Viviana Re; Seifu Kebede; Osman Abdalla; Wenke Wang; Craig Simmons; Nils Michelsen

Palabras clave: Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous); Water Science and Technology.

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Dinámica de la infiltración y la recarga en el Nubia Sandstone Aquifer System del norte de Chad

Marie-Louise A. VogtORCID; François Zwahlen; Sebastián Pera; Hamza Brahim Mahamat; Daniel Hunkeler; Philip Brunner

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System (NSAS) is one of the world’s largest fossil groundwater resources. In northern Chad, notably in the areas of the Tibesti and Ennedi mountains, precipitation occurs seasonally with rates up to 150 mm year<jats:sup>–1</jats:sup>. This precipitation could lead to diffuse recharge, as well as concentrated recharge along the episodically flooded wadis. Although it is clear that infiltration occurs under flooded areas, it is unknown if and to what extent the infiltration can recharge groundwater. This study combines remote sensing data on precipitation, evapotranspiration, and the temporal and spatial dynamics of the flooded areas with chemical and stable isotopic data from groundwater and surface water sampled between 2013 and 2016. The combination of these data shows that (1) the only area where diffuse recharge occurs is in the southern area of the Ennedi mountains, where concentrated recharge through the wadis occurs concurrently during the month of August, and (2) southeast of the Tibesti and north of the Ennedi mountains, only concentrated recharge occurs. The length of the flooded areas and thus the spatial extent of concentrated recharge varies significantly from year to year and can last up to 3 months. The study has shown that modern recharge does occur in northern Chad, but to a very limited extent, both in space and time. This means that achieving sustainable management of this renewable resource can only be considered through rigorous quantitative assessments. Furthermore, these findings have important implications for future studies on the regional dynamics of the NSAS.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous); Water Science and Technology.

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Delineando zonas potenciais de águas subterrâneas com SIG e técnicas de processo de hierarquia analítica: o caso da Bacia Hidrográfica do Grande Rio Ruaha, Tanzânia

Ramadhani TwahaORCID; Joel Nobert; Augustina C. Alexander; Deogratias M.M. Mulungu; Mathew Senga

Palabras clave: Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous); Water Science and Technology.

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黏土沉积物压实过程中铁的迁移与转化机制:利用模拟实验进行的研究

Rui Liu; Teng Ma; Xinyan Liu; Yantao Jian; Juan ChenORCID

Palabras clave: Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous); Water Science and Technology.

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L'effet du colmatage biologique sur la conductivité hydraulique des milieux poreux saturés à différentes températures de l'eau de recharge

Shilin Wang; Liping Chen; Yanfeng Gong; Suning Ma; Yong Yang

Palabras clave: Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous); Water Science and Technology.

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