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Hydrology, Volume 10, Issue 11

2023 November - 10 articles

Cover Story: In Southern Ontario, the increasing frequency of droughts due to climate change poses a threat to water security. This is particularly important in the Innisfil Creek watershed, where experts recommend transitioning from surface water to groundwater sources. Due to the complex geological context, this requires a thorough understanding of groundwater dynamics, including aquifer structures, recharge conditions, flow patterns, and geochemical interactions. The paper introduces an approach combining geochemical and isotopic tracers with a 3D geological framework. Existing hydrogeochemical data are supplemented with new surveys. The research aims to establish a framework for anticipating changes in groundwater quantity and quality, facilitating evidence-based decision making and water resource management strategies. View this paper
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Articles (10)

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,089 Views
13 Pages

18 November 2023

The most common method for in situ measurement of saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) of the vadose zone is the constant head well permeameter method. Our general objective is to provide an empirical method for determining volume of water require...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,105 Views
15 Pages

Groundwater Bodies Subdivision in Corsica: A Critical Approach Based on Multivariate Water Quality Criteria Using Large Database

  • Hajar Lazar,
  • Meryem Ayach,
  • Abdoul-Azize Barry,
  • Ismail Mohsine,
  • Abdessamad Touiouine,
  • Frédéric Huneau,
  • Christophe Mori,
  • Émilie Garel,
  • Ilias Kacimi and
  • Laurent Barbiero
  • + 1 author

15 November 2023

The cross-referencing of two databases, namely the compartmentalization into groundwater bodies (GWB) and the quality monitoring (2830 observations including 15 physico-chemical and bacteriological parameters, on 662 collection points and over a peri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,136 Views
23 Pages

14 November 2023

Hydrodynamic models are widely used in simulating water dynamics in riverine and estuarine systems. A reasonably realistic representation of the geometry (e.g., channel length, junctions, cross-sections, etc.) of the study area is imperative for any...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,451 Views
18 Pages

Investigating Multilayer Aquifer Dynamics by Combining Geochemistry, Isotopes and Hydrogeological Context Analysis

  • Francis Proteau-Bedard,
  • Paul Baudron,
  • Nicolas Benoit,
  • Miroslav Nastev,
  • Ryan Post and
  • Janie Masse-Dufresne

13 November 2023

Geochemical tracers have the potential to provide valuable insights for constructing conceptual models of groundwater flow, especially in complex geological contexts. Nevertheless, the reliability of tracer interpretation hinges on its integration in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,018 Views
21 Pages

Source Attribution of Atmospheric Dust Deposition to Utah Lake

  • Justin T. Telfer,
  • Mitchell M. Brown,
  • Gustavious P. Williams,
  • Kaylee B. Tanner,
  • A. Woodruff Miller,
  • Robert B. Sowby and
  • Theron G. Miller

9 November 2023

Atmospheric deposition (AD) is a significant source of nutrient loading to waterbodies around the world. However, the sources and loading rates are poorly understood for major waterbodies and even less understood for local waterbodies. Utah Lake is a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,363 Views
22 Pages

Assessment of Nitrate in Groundwater from Diffuse Sources Considering Spatiotemporal Patterns of Hydrological Systems Using a Coupled SWAT/MODFLOW/MT3DMS Model

  • Alejandra Correa-González,
  • Joel Hernández-Bedolla,
  • Marco Antonio Martínez-Cinco,
  • Sonia Tatiana Sánchez-Quispe and
  • Mario Alberto Hernández-Hernández

9 November 2023

In recent years, due to various anthropogenic activities, such as agriculture and livestock, the presence of nitrogen-associated contaminants has been increasing in surface- and groundwater resources. Among these, the main compounds present in ground...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,831 Views
20 Pages

Assessment of Time Series Models for Mean Discharge Modeling and Forecasting in a Sub-Basin of the Paranaíba River, Brazil

  • Gabriela Emiliana de Melo e Costa,
  • Frederico Carlos M. de Menezes Filho,
  • Fausto A. Canales,
  • Maria Clara Fava,
  • Abderraman R. Amorim Brandão and
  • Rafael Pedrollo de Paes

8 November 2023

Stochastic modeling to forecast hydrological variables under changing climatic conditions is essential for water resource management and adaptation planning. This study explores the applicability of stochastic models, specifically SARIMA and SARIMAX,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,760 Views
15 Pages

Machine-Learning-Based Precipitation Reconstructions: A Study on Slovenia’s Sava River Basin

  • Abel Andrés Ramírez Molina,
  • Nejc Bezak,
  • Glenn Tootle,
  • Chen Wang and
  • Jiaqi Gong

8 November 2023

The Sava River Basin (SRB) includes six countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Albania, and Montenegro), with the Sava River (SR) being a major tributary of the Danube River. The SR originates in the mountains (European Alps) o...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,486 Views
17 Pages

25 October 2023

Groundwater discharge from high tropical islands can have a significant influence on the biochemistry of reef ecosystems. Recent studies have suggested that a portion of groundwater may underflow the reefs to be discharged, either through the reef fl...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
9 Citations
17,878 Views
19 Pages

Sea-Level Rise in Pakistan: Recommendations for Strengthening Evidence-Based Coastal Decision-Making

  • Jennifer H. Weeks,
  • Syeda Nadra Ahmed,
  • Joseph D. Daron,
  • Benjamin J. Harrison,
  • Peter Hogarth,
  • Tariq Ibrahim,
  • Asif Inam,
  • Arshi Khan,
  • Faisal Ahmed Khan and
  • Sardar Sarfaraz
  • + 4 authors

25 October 2023

Pakistan is vulnerable to a range of climate hazards, including sea-level rise. The Indus Delta region, situated in the coastal Sindh province, is particularly at risk of sea-level rise due to low-lying land and fragile ecosystems. In this article, e...

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