Reprint

Water Flow, Solute and Heat Transfer in Groundwater

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January 2021
236 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03936-896-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03936-897-6 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Water Flow, Solute and Heat Transfer in Groundwater that was published in

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Environmental & Earth Sciences
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Summary
Groundwater is an essential and vital water resource for drinking water production, agricultural irrigation, and industrial processes. Having a better understanding of physical and chemical processes in aquifers enables more reliable decisions and reduces investments concerning water management. This Special Issue on “Water Flow, Solute, and Heat Transfer, in Groundwater” of Water focuses on the recent advances in groundwater dynamics, and it includes high-quality papers that cover a wide range of issues on different aspects related to groundwater: protection from contamination, recharge, heat transfer, hydraulic parameters estimation, well hydraulics, microbial community, colloid transport, and mathematical models. This integrative volume aims to transfer knowledge to hydrologists, hydraulic engineers, and water resources planners, who are engaged in the sustainable development of groundwater resources.
Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2021 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
artificial ground freezing method; groundwater flow; temperature field; freezing wall; effective hydraulic conductivity; fractured media; gravitational force; numerical method; rock penetration; colloid size; colloid transport; underground water-sealed oil storage cavern; seawater intrusion; island tidal environment; vertical water curtain system; multi-physical field coupling; scenario-based projections; HYDRUS 1-D; aridity index; water balance; grassland; root water stress; groundwater protection; wellhead protection area (WHPA); uncertainty analysis; soil moisture; groundwater recharge; evapotranspiration; vadose zone; soil hydraulic property; climate; NAPL; volume averaging; upscaling; mass transfer; fractured aquitard; groundwater pollution; microbial community’s diversity; dehalogenation; tribromoneopentyl alcohol; 1-bromo-1-chloroethane; geothermal water reservoir; well spacing; direct geothermal district heating system; indirect geothermal district heating system; multiobjective optimization; technical and economic evaluation; Richards’-equation; simulation; algebraic multigrid; preconditioner; residual saturation; porous media; permeability; entrapped air; two-phase flow; ascending relief well; groundwater; seepage; sand-tank; modeling; Dupuit formula; Dupuit-Thiem formula; groundwater; porous and fractured media; contaminant transport; heat transfer; parameters; colloids; microbial community; field and laboratory studies; mathematical modeling