Browsing by Department "Water Management and Hydrological Science"
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(2022-01-05)Geospatial technology has rapidly developed over the past ten years and is making substantial impacts in geomorphology. The new techniques, which have been developed, require high computational ability to produce in-depth ...
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(2021-11-17)This study evaluates the impacts of recent groundwater pumping for hydraulic fracturing (HF) on: 1) hydraulic heads; 2) gross water volumes going into and out of storage; and 3) gross water fluxes within and between the ...
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(2021-11-22)The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and the Artificial Neural Network (ANN) have been widely used as rainfall-runoff models since the 1990s. The former is a more complex, physically-based model that went through ...
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(2021-04-26)Flushing is one of the most common and important remediation technologies to deal with the contaminated aquifers. However, the present solutions used to calculate contaminant flushing are sometimes too complicated to apply ...
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(2021-12-10)The objective of this study is to assess the impacts of groundwater pumping for hydraulic fracturing (HF) of the Eagle Ford Shale (EFS) on other sector water wells (OSWs) in the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer in south Texas. The ...
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(2020-11-30)Sources of water for irrigation use on Texas urban soils have varied in recent years due to the decline in water supplies, urbanization, and frequent and persistent drought conditions. Municipalities are turning to other ...
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(2021-07-12)Given increased scrutiny over water use in urban green spaces, efficient management of water for turfgrass irrigation is imperative due to climate uncertainties and rapid urban population growth. For home lawns, water ...
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(2021-12-06)Providing reliable and sustainable energy and water service faces multiple challenges, including increasing demand due to population growth and economic development, degradation of water resources, depletion of fossil ...
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(2023-07-31)Fecal contamination impacts water quality along the coast of Texas by threatening ecosystem services and human health. The beach areas of Galveston, Texas are heavily used for recreational activities and have been identified ...
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Numerical Modeling of Pumping Responses in Shallow Aquifer Systems Containing an Abandoned Borehole (2022-04-19)With the number of abandoned wells increasing each year and a previously estimated three million abandoned oil and gas wells in the United States, the impact of these wells on shallow groundwater aquifers is a growing ...
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(2022-04-19)Chromium (Cr) redox chemistry in the environment occurs through intermediate species penta-valent Cr (Cr(V)) and tetra-valent Cr (Cr(IV)) which are highly reactive. Environmental literature lacks substantial information ...
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(2021-04-27)The total approximate in-stream damage from erosion has been calculated at $5 billion for the United States each year, with a minimum of $15 billion spent on stream restoration within the United States from 1990 to 2005 ...
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(2021-05-07)Today, issues pertaining to anthropogenic and climate forcing are threatening available water resources on a global scale. For remote alpine regions whose primary water resources are seasonally derived from snowmelt and ...