Hydrogeological Environment and Water Resources Research
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sustainability and Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 April 2023) | Viewed by 4486
Special Issue Editors
Interests: hydraulic infrastructures; urban hydrology and hydraulics; stromwater; monitoring; numerical modelling; design; management; uncertainty; urban flooding
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Interests: development and application of numerical models for the analysis of multi-phase non-Newtonian flows with interaction phenomena; fast landslides; impulsive waves; wind waves; filtration in porous media; floating bodies; free-surface flows; sediment transport; waste-water treatment reactors
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Interests: groundwater flow modelling; applications of MODFLOW/finite difference methods for the analysis of groundwater flow and transport; surface water – groundwater interactions; stream temperature energy balance modelling; thermal infrared imaging; pro-glacial hydrology; human impacts on hydrologic/hydrogeologic processes
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Hydrogeology and water resources are broad research topics involving monitoring and modelling strategies, prediction approaches, management issues, and mitigation/adaptation/conservation strategies related to sustainability. The field supports a variety of research applications, that have evolved from a traditional emphasis on water availability assessment and allocation, and the definition of cost-effective operating strategies to a wider scope, which includes environmental implications, stakeholder concerns, social welfare, and human dimensions. Thus, we now face the challenge of an integrated and interdisciplinary research framework.
Innovative research and advanced modelling techniques are needed in the domains of study and technology focusing on hydrogeology and water resource interactions with climate and anthropogenic forcings, implications on the function and sustainability of ecosystems, water resource management and conservation practices, as well as on legislation and policy issues from local, regional, or global perspectives.
This Special Issue “Hydrogeological Environment and Water Resources Research” in the Sustainability journal aims to identify, discuss, and address the above challenges by seeking research and review manuscripts dealing with relevant research fields.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- hydrogeological and hydrological monitoring and modelling; novel techniques for tracing water from surface to acquifer;
- new capabilities, as well as limitations of machine learning models for predictions;
- the role of uncertainty due to model factors in decision making;
- Earth system change;
- vulnerability of water resources to climate variations;
- impact of growing population, increasing impermeability, and economy on natural resources;
- coupled human-natural systems;
- consequences of human disturbance on various Earth system processes;
- change over time of hydrological cycle;
- hydrological systems and ecosystems’ sustainability;
- water management and adaptations under climate and anthropogenic challenges;
- water-related natural hazards prediction and mitigation;
- the present and the future of hydrogeology and water resources research.
In this Special Issue, the goal is for authors to respond to developing solid research on the aforementioned issues in a context of the mainstream literature on hydrogeology and water resources, with a strong encouragement of interdisciplinary research. The intention in this context is to encourage scientists who promote realistic, advanced and pioneering approaches to contribute to the various issues of macrothematics, taking the existing knowledge a step further.
Dr. Sara Todeschini
Dr. Sauro Manenti
Dr. Emily Alyssa Baker
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- hydrogeology
- water resources
- monitoring
- modelling
- human-natural systems
- research
- management
- conservation
- adaptation
- sustainability
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