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Groundwater in Different Environments/

By: Material type: TextPublication details: CRC Press, 2013.ISBN:
  • 978-1-315-88622- 0
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Contents:
Chapter 1. Water-resource issues in the United States and the changing focus on groundwater Andrew Stone Chapter 2. The challenges of municipal groundwater supply from private land H. Seyler, A. Mlisa, K. Riemann Chapter 3. When are groundwater data enough for decision-making? J. J. P. Vivier, I. J. Van Der Walt Chapter 4. Development of emergency water supplies for the drought-impacted southern Cape coastal region of South Africa – observations while abstracting saline water for desalination Roger Parsons Chapter 5. Guidelines for integrated catchment monitoring N. Jovanovic, S. Israel, C. Petersen, R. D. H. Bugan, G. Tredoux, W. P. de Clercq, R. Rose, J. Conrad, M. Demlie Chapter 6. Socio-economic aspects of groundwater demand D. Pearce, Y. Xu, E. Makaudze, L. Brendonck Chapter 7. Using numerical modelling to cope with uncertainty in the real world Helen Seyler, E. R. Hay Chapter 8. Numerical modelling techniques for fractured aquifers and flooding of mines K. T. Witthüser, C. M. König Chapter 9. Assessing uncertainties in surface-water and groundwater interaction modelling – a case study from South Africa using the Pitman model J. L. Tanner, D. A. Hughes Chapter 10. Groundwater extractions in Flanders – an enforcement review (2005–2009) J. November, R. Baert, M. Blondeel Chapter 11. The impact of climate transitions on the radionuclide transport through a sedimentary aquifer Judith Flügge, Madlen Stockmann, Anke Schneider, Ulrich Noseck Chapter 12. Identification and management of strategic groundwater bodies for emergency situations in Bratislava District, Slovak Republic J. Michalko, J. Kordík, D. Bodiš, P. Malík, R. Černák, F. Bottlik, P. Veis, Z. Grolmusová Chapter 13. A model of long-term catchment-scale nitrate transport in a UK Chalk catchment N. J. K. Howden, S. A. Mathias, M. J. Whelan, T. P. Burt, F. Worrall Chapter 14. Hydrogeological study for sustainable water-resource exploitation – Ibo Island, Mozambique Ester Vilanova, Eva Docampo, Cristina Mecerreyes, Jorge Molinero Chapter 15. In situ nitrate removal from groundwater using freely available carbon material at an industrially polluted site S. Israel, A. Rosenov, G. Tredoux, N. Jovanovic Chapter 16. Classification of surface-water – groundwater interaction of the Mokolo and Lephalala River systems in the Limpopo WMA T. G. Rossouw, M. Holland, N. Motebe Chapter 17. Is the Precambrian basement aquifer in Malawi up to the job? J. Davies, J. L. Farr, N. S. Robins Chapter 18. Preliminary assessment of water-supply availability with regard to potential shale-gas development in the Karoo region of South Africa P. D. Vermeulen Chapter 19. Compiling the South African Development Community Hydrogeological Map and Atlas K. Pietersen, N. Kellgren, M. Roos
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Chapter 1. Water-resource issues in the United States and the changing focus on groundwater
Andrew Stone


Chapter 2. The challenges of municipal groundwater supply from private land
H. Seyler, A. Mlisa, K. Riemann


Chapter 3. When are groundwater data enough for decision-making?
J. J. P. Vivier, I. J. Van Der Walt


Chapter 4. Development of emergency water supplies for the drought-impacted southern Cape coastal region of South Africa – observations while abstracting saline water for desalination
Roger Parsons


Chapter 5. Guidelines for integrated catchment monitoring
N. Jovanovic, S. Israel, C. Petersen, R. D. H. Bugan, G. Tredoux, W. P. de Clercq, R. Rose, J. Conrad, M. Demlie


Chapter 6. Socio-economic aspects of groundwater demand
D. Pearce, Y. Xu, E. Makaudze, L. Brendonck


Chapter 7. Using numerical modelling to cope with uncertainty in the real world
Helen Seyler, E. R. Hay


Chapter 8. Numerical modelling techniques for fractured aquifers and flooding of mines
K. T. Witthüser, C. M. König


Chapter 9. Assessing uncertainties in surface-water and groundwater interaction modelling – a case study from South Africa using the Pitman model
J. L. Tanner, D. A. Hughes


Chapter 10. Groundwater extractions in Flanders – an enforcement review (2005–2009)
J. November, R. Baert, M. Blondeel


Chapter 11. The impact of climate transitions on the radionuclide transport through a sedimentary aquifer
Judith Flügge, Madlen Stockmann, Anke Schneider, Ulrich Noseck


Chapter 12. Identification and management of strategic groundwater bodies for emergency situations in Bratislava District, Slovak Republic
J. Michalko, J. Kordík, D. Bodiš, P. Malík, R. Černák, F. Bottlik, P. Veis, Z. Grolmusová


Chapter 13. A model of long-term catchment-scale nitrate transport in a UK Chalk catchment
N. J. K. Howden, S. A. Mathias, M. J. Whelan, T. P. Burt, F. Worrall


Chapter 14. Hydrogeological study for sustainable water-resource exploitation – Ibo Island, Mozambique
Ester Vilanova, Eva Docampo, Cristina Mecerreyes, Jorge Molinero


Chapter 15. In situ nitrate removal from groundwater using freely available carbon material at an industrially polluted site
S. Israel, A. Rosenov, G. Tredoux, N. Jovanovic


Chapter 16. Classification of surface-water – groundwater interaction of the Mokolo and Lephalala River systems in the Limpopo WMA
T. G. Rossouw, M. Holland, N. Motebe


Chapter 17. Is the Precambrian basement aquifer in Malawi up to the job?
J. Davies, J. L. Farr, N. S. Robins


Chapter 18. Preliminary assessment of water-supply availability with regard to potential shale-gas development in the Karoo region of South Africa
P. D. Vermeulen


Chapter 19. Compiling the South African Development Community Hydrogeological Map and Atlas
K. Pietersen, N. Kellgren, M. Roos

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