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Vulnerability of bank filtration systems to climate change
C Sprenger, G Lorenzen, I Hülshoff… - Science of the Total …, 2011 - Elsevier
Bank filtration (BF) is a well established and proven natural water treatment technology,
where surface water is infiltrated to an aquifer through river or lake banks. Improvement of …
where surface water is infiltrated to an aquifer through river or lake banks. Improvement of …
Blueprint for a coupled model of sedimentology, hydrology, and hydrogeology in streambeds
The streambed constitutes the physical interface between the surface and the subsurface of
a stream. Across all spatial scales, the physical properties of the streambed control surface …
a stream. Across all spatial scales, the physical properties of the streambed control surface …
Hydrological and biogeochemical processes controlling riparian groundwater quantity and quality during riverbank filtration
G Cui, X Su, S Zheng, S Tong, M Jiang - Environmental Pollution, 2024 - Elsevier
Groundwater exploitation in a riparian zone causes water infiltration from the river into the
aquifer. Owing to adsorption and redox reactions along the flow path, the quality of water …
aquifer. Owing to adsorption and redox reactions along the flow path, the quality of water …
Effects of hydropeaking by an upstream dam on thermal mixing in a riverine lake
The hydropeaking operations of a hydropower dam can significantly affect the flow and
thermal regimes in riverine reservoirs, and this effect is very complex, both in space and …
thermal regimes in riverine reservoirs, and this effect is very complex, both in space and …
Effect of instream sand mining on hydraulic variables of bedload transport and channel planform: an alluvial stream in South Bengal basin, India
Sand mining adversely behaves with changing river system, especially in the bedload
transport process. This study aims to find out the relationships between river water flows …
transport process. This study aims to find out the relationships between river water flows …
Shifts in river-floodplain relationship reveal the impacts of river regulation: A case study of Dongting Lake in China
Better understanding of the dynamics of hydrological connectivity between river and
floodplain is essential for the ecological integrity of river systems. In this study, we proposed …
floodplain is essential for the ecological integrity of river systems. In this study, we proposed …
Removal of bacterial fecal indicators, coliphages and enteric adenoviruses from waters with high fecal pollution by slow sand filtration
R Bauer, H Dizer, I Graeber, KH Rosenwinkel… - Water research, 2011 - Elsevier
The aim of the present study was to estimate the performance of slow sand filtration (SSF)
facilities, including the time needed for reaching stabilization (maturation), operated with …
facilities, including the time needed for reaching stabilization (maturation), operated with …
Interactions between suspended kaolinite deposition and hyporheic exchange flux under losing and gaining flow conditions
Fine particle deposition and streambed clogging affect many ecological and biogeochemical
processes, but little is known about the effects of groundwater flow into and out of rivers on …
processes, but little is known about the effects of groundwater flow into and out of rivers on …
[HTML][HTML] Quantifying the impacts of groundwater abstraction on Ganges river water infiltration into shallow aquifers under the rapidly develo** city of Patna, India
Study region Patna is located on the southern bank of the River Ganges in Bihar, India.
Rapid population growth over the past few decades has driven an increase in groundwater …
Rapid population growth over the past few decades has driven an increase in groundwater …
Effect of riverbed sediment flushing and clogging on river-water infiltration rate: a case study in the Second Songhua River, Northeast China
C Geng, S **aosi, Y Liu, Z Shida - Hydrogeology Journal, 2021 - search.proquest.com
Infiltration from natural rivers or streams is the most important source of aquifer recharge at
riverbank filtration (RBF) sites. Due to the influence of river hydrological processes and …
riverbank filtration (RBF) sites. Due to the influence of river hydrological processes and …