Karst aquifers, formed through the dissolution of carbonate rocks, exhibit complex subsurface architectures dominated by conduits, fractures and a permeable matrix. These heterogeneities govern water ...
Any industrial activity near water reserves could, in principle, cause contamination. Isotope hydrology offers a unique combination of methods to monitor water quality and trace the source of ...
There is more to freshwater resources than meets the eye. While fresh water is visible in the form of rivers, lakes and glaciers, fresh groundwater resources — hidden beneath the Earth — often go ...
Uranium isotopes have emerged as powerful tools in groundwater hydrology for tracing aquifer recharge, residence times and subsurface transport mechanisms. By measuring activity ratios between ...
Groundwater is rapidly declining across the globe, often at accelerating rates. Writing in the journal Nature, UC Santa Barbara researchers present the largest assessment of groundwater levels around ...
Groundwater discharge plays a critical role in salmon-rich rivers of Southcentral Alaska and managing this limited resource, ...
The Atal Bhujal Yojana was thought of in response to the growing groundwater crisis in India. Groundwater has become a ...
Minister for Irrigation and Civil Supplies N. Uttam Kumar Reddy has called for steps to strengthen groundwater governance, ...
In the ongoing Surface Water Coalition’s conjunctive administration delivery call, the Idaho Department of Water Resources ...
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