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Hydrology, Volume 10, Issue 9

2023 September - 14 articles

Cover Story: Information on groundwater depletion (caused by periods of low rainfall or droughts) and groundwater recovery is very important for the management of water resources in southern Spain in the current context of climate change. However, the spatial distribution of groundwater bodies in southern Spain is complex and current in situ groundwater monitoring methods are deficient, particularly in terms of obtaining representative samples and implementing as well as maintaining groundwater monitoring networks. The alternative approach investigated here is to consider the relationship between precipitation time series and changes in the terrestrial water storage estimated from GRACE observations. It is concluded that groundwater storage and terrestrial water storage show very similar trends but with a delay in the groundwater trend. View this paper
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Articles (14)

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,068 Views
34 Pages

Evolution of Tunneling Hydro-Technology: From Ancient Times to Present and Future

  • Andreas N. Angelakis,
  • Cees W. Passchier,
  • Mohammad Valipour,
  • Jens A. Krasilnikoff,
  • Vasileios A. Tzanakakis,
  • Abdelkader T. Ahmed,
  • Alper Baba,
  • Rohitashw Kumar,
  • Esra Bilgic and
  • Nicholas Dercas
  • + 1 author

20 September 2023

Water tunnels are one of the oldest hydro-technologies for extracting water resources and/or transmitting them through water distribution systems. In the past, human societies have used tunneling for various purposes, including development, as a meas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,077 Views
17 Pages

Coastal Erosion Caused by River Mouth Migration on a Cuspate Delta: An Example from Thanh Hoa, Vietnam

  • Dinh Van Duy,
  • Tran Van Ty,
  • Cao Tan Ngoc Than,
  • Cu Ngoc Thang,
  • Huynh Thi Cam Hong,
  • Nguyen Trung Viet and
  • Hitoshi Tanaka

18 September 2023

Coastal erosion poses a significant threat to the infrastructure of the coastal community at the mouth of the Ma River in Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam. In response, emergency solutions such as hard, protective structures are often implemented. However...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,668 Views
27 Pages

15 September 2023

The Saskatchewan River Basin (SRB) of central Canada plays a crucial role in the Canadian Prairies. Yet, climate change and human action constitute a real threat to its hydrological processes. This study aims to evaluate and analyze groundwater spati...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,354 Views
22 Pages

Assessing Terrestrial Water Storage Variations in Southern Spain Using Rainfall Estimates and GRACE Data

  • Eulogio Pardo-Igúzquiza,
  • Jean-Philippe Montillet,
  • José Sánchez-Morales,
  • Peter A. Dowd,
  • Juan Antonio Luque-Espinar,
  • Neda Darbeheshti and
  • Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Tovar

15 September 2023

This paper investigates the relationship between rainfall, groundwater and Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) data to generate regional-scale estimates of terrestrial water storage variations in the Andalucía region of southern Sp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,959 Views
25 Pages

Boron Isotopes in Fresh Surface Waters in a Temperate Coastal Setting

  • Brooke N. Peritore,
  • E. Troy Rasbury,
  • Kathleen M. Wooton,
  • Carrie C. Wright,
  • Deanna M. Downs,
  • Anastasia Iorga and
  • Shannon L. Letscher

14 September 2023

The results from a four-year study of a freshwater pond on Long Island, NY, USA, do not point to a single source of boron (and by proxy other elements including nutrients) in this system. However, boron data from samples associated with this pond can...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,325 Views
21 Pages

14 September 2023

Climate and anthropogenic change, particularly agricultural runoff, increase blue-green algae/cyanobacteria blooms. This article researches cyanobacteria alert-level identification, management, and risk communication in Lake Hume, Australia. Two meth...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,049 Views
25 Pages

14 September 2023

Catchment models are essential tools to identify and predict water quality problems linked to excessive nutrient applications (in this case phosphorus (P)). The Catchment Runoff Attenuation Flux Tool (CRAFT) has been successfully used to model nutrie...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,752 Views
14 Pages

Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Al Abila Dam in the Western Desert of Iraq

  • Rasha Abed,
  • Ammar Adham,
  • Mohammed Falah Allawi and
  • Coen Ritsema

14 September 2023

The potential impacts resulting from climate change will cause significant global problems, particularly in underdeveloped nations where the effects are felt the most. Techniques for harvesting water such as small dams provide an alternative supply o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
7,116 Views
33 Pages

Dynamic Groundwater Contamination Vulnerability Assessment Techniques: A Systematic Review

  • Arghadyuti Banerjee,
  • Leo Creedon,
  • Noelle Jones,
  • Laurence Gill and
  • Salem Gharbia

4 September 2023

Assuring the quantity and quality of groundwater resources is essential for the well-being of human and ecological health, society, and the economy. For the last few decades, groundwater vulnerability modeling techniques have become essential for gro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,931 Views
16 Pages

Relating Lake Circulation Patterns to Sediment, Nutrient, and Water Hyacinth Distribution in a Shallow Tropical Highland Lake

  • Mebrahtom G. Kebedew,
  • Seifu A. Tilahun,
  • Fasikaw A. Zimale,
  • Mulugeta A. Belete,
  • Mekete D. Wosenie and
  • Tammo S. Steenhuis

1 September 2023

Excess sediment and nutrient losses from intensifying agriculture degrade water quality and boost plant growth. The relationship between circulation patterns, spatial water quality degradation, and water hyacinth infestation is not adequately studied...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,803 Views
27 Pages

30 August 2023

The Mediterranean coastal aquifer system of the Grombalia basin (NE Tunisia) offers immense potential as a source of fresh water for agriculture, industry, and drinking water supply. Nonetheless, due to its intricate hydrogeological characteristics a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,640 Views
13 Pages

Comparing Methods for the Regionalization of Intensity−Duration−Frequency (IDF) Curve Parameters in Sparsely-Gauged and Ungauged Areas of Central Chile

  • Claudia Sangüesa,
  • Roberto Pizarro,
  • Ben Ingram,
  • Alfredo Ibáñez,
  • Diego Rivera,
  • Pablo García-Chevesich,
  • Juan Pino,
  • Felipe Pérez,
  • Francisco Balocchi and
  • Francisco Peña

28 August 2023

Estimating intensity−duration−frequency (IDF) curves requires local historical information of precipitation intensity. When such information is unavailable, as in areas without rain gauges, it is necessary to consider other methods to est...

  • Review
  • Open Access
43 Citations
11,258 Views
32 Pages

26 August 2023

Microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) is an innovative biocementation technique that facilitates the formation of calcium carbonate within a pore network. Initially gaining prominence in the field of geotechnical engineering, MIC...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,957 Views
32 Pages

Modeling Hydrodynamic Behavior of the Ottawa River: Harnessing the Power of Numerical Simulation and Machine Learning for Enhanced Predictability

  • Jean Cardi,
  • Antony Dussel,
  • Clara Letessier,
  • Isa Ebtehaj,
  • Silvio Jose Gumiere and
  • Hossein Bonakdari

24 August 2023

The Ottawa River Watershed is a vast area that stretches across Ontario and Quebec and holds great importance for Canada’s people, economy, and collective history, both in the present and the future. The river has faced numerous floods in recen...

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Hydrology - ISSN 2306-5338