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  • Open Access
1,434 Views
15 Pages

Optimization of Advance Drainage Borehole Layout Based on Visual Modflow

  • Yue Li,
  • Yunpeng Zhang,
  • Yajie Ma and
  • Fangang Meng

14 September 2024

It is an effective measure to prevent water damage in coal mines in order to construct drainage boreholes in water-filled aquifers of a working face roof. The hydrogeological parameters of the roof water-filled aquifer and the parameters of the drain...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,472 Views
21 Pages

27 September 2024

Mine water inflow is a significant safety concern in coal mine operations. Accurately predicting the volume of mine water inflow is vital for ensuring mine safety and environmental protection. This study focused on the Laohutai mining area in Liaonin...

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  • Open Access
1,148 Views
34 Pages

Forecasting Groundwater Sustainability Through Visual MODFLOW Modelling in the Phulnakhara Canal Command, Coastal Odisha, India

  • Abinash Dalai,
  • Mahendra Prasad Tripathi,
  • Atmaram Mishra,
  • Susanta Kumar Jena,
  • Muralitharan Jothimani,
  • Boorla Venkataramana,
  • Sasmita Chand and
  • Jagdeep Kumar Nayak

30 October 2025

In the eastern part of India, specifically in the coastal districts of Odisha, the Puri central canalsystem’s Phulnakhara distributary command, which is split between the districts of Cuttack and Khurda, is where the study was taken up during 2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,613 Views
11 Pages

Effects of Baekje Weir Operation on the Stream–Aquifer Interaction in the Geum River Basin, South Korea

  • Hyeonju Lee,
  • Min-Ho Koo,
  • Byong Wook Cho,
  • Yong Hwa Oh,
  • Yongje Kim,
  • Soo Young Cho,
  • Jung-Yun Lee,
  • Yongcheol Kim and
  • Dong-Hun Kim

24 October 2020

Hydraulic structures have a significant impact on riverine environment, leading to changes in stream–aquifer interactions. In South Korea, 16 weirs were constructed in four major rivers, in 2012, to secure sufficient water resources, and some w...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,847 Views
16 Pages

27 February 2024

Aiming to assess the groundwater nitrogen pollution problem in a typical section of the Wei River in China, the contribution of groundwater nitrogen pollution sources in the region was studied. Using Hydrus-1D to implement the simulation process of s...

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  • Open Access
616 Views
21 Pages

Numerical Simulation of Groundwater Regulation in Arid Oasis Regions: A Case Study of the Shihezi Irrigation District, Xinjiang

  • Jun Zhang,
  • Yingli Xia,
  • Xiaolong Li,
  • Yongwei Zhang,
  • Qinglin Li,
  • Wenzan Wang and
  • Guang Yang

12 November 2025

The optimal groundwater level is critical for maintaining the coordinated and healthy development of the ecological–agricultural production system in arid oasis regions. This study comprehensively considered factors such as ecological safety, s...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,035 Views
31 Pages

30 May 2025

This study examined groundwater dynamics under saline–alkali improvement measures in a 3.66 × 107 m2 study area in Wuyuan County, Hetao Irrigation District, where agricultural sustainability is constrained by soil salinization. This work...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,407 Views
17 Pages

15 June 2022

During dry seasons or years, the runoff processes from small rivers influence the safety of riverside groundwater source fields. Water source exploitation has a considerable effect on river runoff. In this study, the riverside source field of the Liu...

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  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,225 Views
22 Pages

28 March 2018

This study presents the results of the influence of the specific geological landforms occurring in a lowland river floodplain on the recharge and drainage conditions in an agricultural area. Particular attention has been paid to the presence of the b...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
7,906 Views
19 Pages

A rise in the shallow unconfined groundwater at a site in Australia is causing water logging of the underground facility in the affected area. Realizing this problem, a study was conducted to identify the source of water that is causing the rise and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,614 Views
21 Pages

Proposing the Optimum Withdrawing Scenarios to Provide the Western Coastal Area of Port Said, Egypt, with Sufficient Groundwater with Less Salinity

  • Mohamed Abdelfattah,
  • Heba Abdel-Aziz Abu-Bakr,
  • Ahmed Gaber,
  • Mohamed H. Geriesh,
  • Ashraf Y. Elnaggar,
  • Nihal El Nahhas and
  • Taher Mohammed Hassan

26 November 2021

Recently, groundwater resources in Egypt have become one of the important sources to meet human needs and activities, especially in coastal areas such as the western area of Port Said, where seawater desalination cannot be used due to the problem of...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,022 Views
12 Pages

10 June 2021

The Juksan weir, installed in the Yeongsan river in South Korea from 2010 to 2012, has secured sustainable water resources and helped control flooding. However, low river flow velocities due to the weir have deteriorated the quality of the river wate...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,262 Views
17 Pages

23 March 2022

This study presents a potential treatment method for contaminated groundwater from a waste heap in southern Poland. The method is based on the continuous monitoring of two parameters: pH and electrical conductivity (EC). Four years of historical moni...

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  • Open Access
7,532 Views
15 Pages

Effects of Weir Operation on Seasonal Groundwater Use: A Case Study of the Han River, South Korea

  • Hyeonju Lee,
  • Eunhee Lee,
  • Yongcheol Kim,
  • Soo-Hyoung Lee and
  • Min-Ho Koo

18 February 2022

During the cold dry season, a large amount of groundwater is pumped for water-curtain cultivation in agricultural fields mostly located near the four major rivers of South Korea. Several weirs, installed previously to secure sufficient water resource...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
7,335 Views
19 Pages

20 May 2019

Stability of canals slopes are of paramount importance in engineering works due to its interaction with the infrastructure including roads networks and buildings. The failure of these slopes could cause human disaster, catastrophic environmental, and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,081 Views
24 Pages

Introducing an Innovative Design Approach for Drainage Systems: Facilitating Shallow Aquifer Recharge and Mitigating Flooding

  • Marcio Takashi Uyeno,
  • Lucas Gabriel de Souza Bairros,
  • Juliana Azoia Lukiantchuki,
  • Cristhiane Michiko Passos Okawa and
  • Sandro Rogerio Lautenschlager

11 September 2023

Maringá, in southern Brazil, is undergoing a crisis with the alternation of dry and wet periods and floods caused by heavy rainfall along with the lack of infiltration of the stormwater. Due to a combination of these two opposite factors, the...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,367 Views
17 Pages

18 November 2021

Freshwater resources on small coral islands mainly exist in the form of freshwater lenses. The freshwater lens is highly vulnerable to salinization due to natural recharge variations and urbanization construction. However, it is unclear how a freshwa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,090 Views
18 Pages

Indication of Groundwater Contamination Using Acesulfame and Other Pollutants in a Rural Area of Korea

  • Chung-Mo Lee,
  • Se-Yeong Hamm,
  • Sul-Min Yun,
  • Jeong-Eun Oh,
  • MoonSu Kim and
  • Hyun Koo Kim

26 November 2018

Approximately 40,000 chemical products are currently used in Korea; these products can contaminate the groundwater/soil, the surrounding environment, and organisms for extended periods of time. In this study, a hydrological field survey, a water qual...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,362 Views
16 Pages

Optimized Irrigated Water Management Using Numerical Flow Modeling Coupled with Finite Element Model: A Case Study of Rechna Doab, Pakistan

  • Muhammad Sanaullah,
  • Xiuquan Wang,
  • Sajid Rashid Ahmad,
  • Kamran Mirza,
  • Muhammad Qasim Mahmood and
  • Muhammad Kamran

4 December 2023

The fate of agriculture in Pakistan is predominantly concerned with excessive water mining threats to the subsurface water resources. The current study integrates the Visual MODFLOW-2000 application to estimate the water balance of an aquifer bounded...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,142 Views
19 Pages

25 December 2024

Heavy metal-organic pollutants compound pollution at industrial legacy sites and have caused damage to the ecological environment and human health during recent decades. In view of the difficulty and high cost of post-contamination remediation, it is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,513 Views
20 Pages

Groundwater Quality Modeling and Mitigation from Wastewater Used in Irrigation, a Case Study of the Nile Delta Aquifer in Egypt

  • Isamil Abd-Elaty,
  • Shaimaa M. Abd-Elmoneem,
  • Gamal M. Abdelaal,
  • Jakub Vrána,
  • Zuzana Vranayová and
  • Hany F. Abd-Elhamid

Groundwater is an essential freshwater source because traditional sources of freshwater, such as rainfall and rivers, are unable to provide all residential, industrial, and agricultural demands. Groundwater is replenished by different sources: rivers...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,133 Views
19 Pages

Seepage and Groundwater Numerical Modelling for Managing Waterlogging in the Vicinity of the Trimmu–Sidhnai Link Canal

  • Muhammad Aslam,
  • Muhammad Umer Shehzad,
  • Ahsan Ali,
  • Nazam Ali,
  • Krisada Chaiyasan,
  • Husnain Tahir,
  • Panuwat Joyklad and
  • Qudeer Hussain

The present study focused on the development and application of two computer numerical models, namely, a seepage model developed using SEEP/W software and a groundwater model developed using Visual MODFLOW software. The seepage model was applied to a...