Reprint

River Ecological Restoration and Groundwater Artificial Recharge II

Edited by
July 2024
280 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1408-4 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1407-7 (PDF)

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This book is a reprint of the Special Issue River Ecological Restoration and Groundwater Artificial Recharge II that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary

The goal of this Special Issue is to highlight the research frontier of river ecological restoration and groundwater artificial recharge, considering worldwide river shrinkage and groundwater depletion. After peer review, organized by the journal, and the selection of our Special Issue, 15 papers were finally selected and published in this Special Issue. The papers can generally be classified according to the following topic areas: (1) identifying and characterizing the complex hydrological processes in the river ecological restoration or groundwater artificial recharge; (2) characterizing the impacts of the river ecological restoration or groundwater artificial recharge on the physiochemical and biological evolution of and the ecological risk to aquatic environments; and (3) demonstrating the redistribution of water resources and the safety of water quality in the river ecological restoration or groundwater artificial recharge. We believe that these high-quality papers have important reference value for the sustainable management of water resources and the ecological protection of water.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
freeze–thaw process; LNAPLs; fluctuation zone of groundwater level; numerical simulation; red mud; groundwater; fluorine pollution; migration model; diffusion law; microbial community structure; arsenic-bearing groundwater environment; riverbank filtration zone; small rivers; riverside source field; drought; ecological flow; Visual MODFLOW; water balance; risk assessment; surface sediments; PPCPs; North Canal Basin; spatial distributions; RBF; column experiment; groundwater; Fe; Mn; ammonia; organic matter; microbial community; Yongding River; ecological water supplement; fuzzy mathematics; groundwater numerical model; random forest; water pollution treatment technologies; comprehensive assessment; multi-criteria decision analysis; sustainability assessment; groundwater evapotranspiration; water-table fluctuation method; unsaturated zone; aquifer; MODFLOW; HYDRUS; sandstone-type uranium; geo-environmental model; environmental properties; geochemical baseline; environmental impact; northern China; heavy metal; sediment; spatiotemporal distribution; source apportionment; risk assessment Hulun Lake; river bank filtration (RBF); management aquifer recharge (MAR); hydrochemistry; water–rock reaction; Hutuo River; freezing and thawing; non-polar organic contaminants; adsorption; soil physicochemical properties; Garonne River; alluvial aquifer; climate change; water resources management; MAR (managed aquifer recharge); groundwater modeling; France; sustainable utilization of water resources; coupled numerical simulation of surface water and groundwater; water cycle and water balance; climate change; Heihe River Basin; n/a