A review of groundwater-surface water interaction studies in India
R Gupta, PK Sharma - Journal of Hydrology, 2023 - Elsevier
Worldwide, highly populated countries are experiencing an imbalance between the supply
and demand of water. India is one such example which has only 4% of the world's water …
and demand of water. India is one such example which has only 4% of the world's water …
Analytical solutions of non-Darcy seepage of grouted subsea tunnels
Fluid flow in porous media is very important in a wide range of hydraulic and geotechnical
engineering fields. The theoretical basis of fluid flow in porous media is based on the …
engineering fields. The theoretical basis of fluid flow in porous media is based on the …
Straight thinking about groundwater recession
MO Cuthbert - Water Resources Research, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
While in catchment and hillslope hydrology a more nuanced approach is now taken to
streamflow recession analysis, in the context of major aquifers it is commonly still assumed …
streamflow recession analysis, in the context of major aquifers it is commonly still assumed …
Spatiotemporal responses of groundwater flow and aquifer‐river exchanges to flood events
Rapidly rising river stages induced by flood events lead to considerable river water
infiltration into aquifers and carry surface‐borne solutes into hyporheic zones which are …
infiltration into aquifers and carry surface‐borne solutes into hyporheic zones which are …
Deep transfer learning for groundwater flow in heterogeneous aquifers using a simple analytical model
Deep learning models exhibit good interpolating ability, but their performance is often
hindered by the scarcity of data in groundwater problems. Analytical models (solutions) …
hindered by the scarcity of data in groundwater problems. Analytical models (solutions) …
A new perspective to explore the hydraulic connectivity of karst aquifer system in Jinan spring catchment, China
Z Zhang, W Wang, S Qu, Q Huang, S Liu, Q Xu, L Ni - Water, 2018 - mdpi.com
Investigating the hydraulic connectivity of a complex karst aquifer system is an important
research topic for sustainable operation and optimization layout of karst groundwater …
research topic for sustainable operation and optimization layout of karst groundwater …
Using water stable isotopes in the unsaturated zone to quantify recharge in two contrasted infiltration regimes
Core Ideas Soil water stable isotope profiles can be used to quantify groundwater recharge.
Climate conditions are recorded in water stable isotope profiles of the unsaturated zone. Soil …
Climate conditions are recorded in water stable isotope profiles of the unsaturated zone. Soil …
Parametric and numerical analysis of the estimation of groundwater recharge from water-table fluctuations in heterogeneous unconfined aquifers
The groundwater recharge produced by discrete precipitation events in unconfined aquifers
is often estimated from water-table fluctuations (WTFs) recorded in shallow wells. This …
is often estimated from water-table fluctuations (WTFs) recorded in shallow wells. This …
A general approximate method for the groundwater response problem caused by water level variation
Q Jiang, Y Tang - Journal of Hydrology, 2015 - Elsevier
The Boussinesq equation (BEQ) can be used to describe groundwater flow through an
unconfined aquifer. Based on 1D BEQ, we present a general approximate method to predict …
unconfined aquifer. Based on 1D BEQ, we present a general approximate method to predict …
Analytical study on 2D groundwater flow in a sloping unconfined aquifer under spatiotemporal recharge
MC Wu, PC Hsieh - Applied Water Science, 2024 - Springer
This study presents a two-dimensional (2D) model for simulating groundwater level
variations in sloping aquifers, where rainfall is the primary recharge source. The model uses …
variations in sloping aquifers, where rainfall is the primary recharge source. The model uses …