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Quantification of seepage in a multi-layered disconnected river-aquifer system

Jiang LI, Haizhu HU, Xiaomin MAO, Yi LIU

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 237-245 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017135

Abstract: Quantification of seepage in disconnected river-aquifer systems is significant for local water managementlow permeability layers (including but not limited to the liners) in multi-layered disconnected river-aquiferA case study was conducted in the Yongding River with river-aquifer seepage calculated under variousmethod was reliable and convenient for calculating long-term, large area seepage in disconnected river-aquifer

Keywords: infiltration     low permeability liner     multi-layered porous media     river-aquifer seepage    

Fifty Years of Water Sensitive Urban Design, Salisbury, South Australia

John C. Radcliffe, Declan Page, Bruce Naumann, Peter Dillon

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0937-3

Abstract: Managed aquifer recharge was introduced for storing remediated low-salinity stormwater by aquifer storageand recovery (ASR) in a brackish aquifer for subsequent irrigation.

Keywords: Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR)     Stormwater harvesting     Water recycling drinking water     Low impact development    

Assessment of oxidative and UV-C treatments for inactivating bacterial biofilms from groundwater wells

Kyle E. MURRAY,Erin I. Manitou-ALVAREZ,Enos C. INNISS,Frank G. HEALY,Adria A. BODOUR

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 39-49 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0699-0

Abstract: Disparity in the response to treatment was apparent in the wells despite their spatial proximity and common aquifer

Keywords: well rehabilitation     aquifer     biofouling     hydrogen peroxide     sustainability    

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Quantification of seepage in a multi-layered disconnected river-aquifer system

Jiang LI, Haizhu HU, Xiaomin MAO, Yi LIU

Journal Article

Fifty Years of Water Sensitive Urban Design, Salisbury, South Australia

John C. Radcliffe, Declan Page, Bruce Naumann, Peter Dillon

Journal Article

Assessment of oxidative and UV-C treatments for inactivating bacterial biofilms from groundwater wells

Kyle E. MURRAY,Erin I. Manitou-ALVAREZ,Enos C. INNISS,Frank G. HEALY,Adria A. BODOUR

Journal Article