Seawater intrusion processes, investigation and management: Recent advances and future challenges
Seawater intrusion (SI) is a global issue, exacerbated by increasing demands for freshwater
in coastal zones and predisposed to the influences of rising sea levels and changing …
in coastal zones and predisposed to the influences of rising sea levels and changing …
Critical review of low-salinity waterflooding
JJ Sheng - Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2014 - Elsevier
It was observed that higher oil recovery could be obtained when low-salinity (LS) water
flooded a core of high-salinity initial water about 15 years ago. Such low-salinity …
flooded a core of high-salinity initial water about 15 years ago. Such low-salinity …
[BOOK][B] Geochemistry, groundwater and pollution
CAJ Appelo, D Postma - 2004 - taylorfrancis.com
Building on the success of its 1993 predecessor, this second edition of Geochemistry,
Groundwater and Pollution has been thoroughly re-written, updated and extended to …
Groundwater and Pollution has been thoroughly re-written, updated and extended to …
Quantitative hydrogeology
G De Marsily - 1986 - osti.gov
This book combines two separate themes: a description of one of the links in the chain of the
water cycle inside the earth's crust, ie, the subsurface flow; and the quantification of the …
water cycle inside the earth's crust, ie, the subsurface flow; and the quantification of the …
Simulation of solute transport in a mountain pool‐and‐riffle stream with a kinetic mass transfer model for sorption
KE Bencala - Water resources research, 1983 - Wiley Online Library
In natural channels there are often long periods of low flow during which solutes have
repeated opportunity for contact with relatively immobile bed materials. Such conditions can …
repeated opportunity for contact with relatively immobile bed materials. Such conditions can …
Novel waterflooding strategy by manipulation of injection brine composition
DJ Ligthelm, J Gronsveld, JP Hofman… - SPE Europec featured …, 2009 - onepetro.org
As brine composition profoundly influences reservoir wettability and hence microscopic
sweep, careful design of injection brine is part of a strategy to improve on oil production in …
sweep, careful design of injection brine is part of a strategy to improve on oil production in …
Reactive transport modeling: An essential tool and a new research approach for the Earth sciences
Reactive transport modeling is an essential tool for the analysis of coupled physical,
chemical, and biological processes in Earth systems, and has additional potential to better …
chemical, and biological processes in Earth systems, and has additional potential to better …
Mobile subsurface colloids and their role in contaminant transport
Publisher Summary It is noted that colloidal particles can be effectively transported through
subsurface porous media under certain hydrogeochemical conditions. If present in large …
subsurface porous media under certain hydrogeochemical conditions. If present in large …
Water flow and solute transport processes in the unsaturated zone
DR Nielsen, M Th. Van Genuchten… - Water resources …, 1986 - Wiley Online Library
This paper gives a review of our current conceptual understanding of the basic processes of
water flow and chemical transport in the untsaturated (vadose) zone and of various …
water flow and chemical transport in the untsaturated (vadose) zone and of various …
Nitrate reduction in an unconfined sandy aquifer: water chemistry, reduction processes, and geochemical modeling
D Postma, C Boesen, H Kristiansen… - Water resources …, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
Nitrate distribution and reduction processes were investigated in an unconfined sandy
aquifer of Quaternary age. Ground water chemistry was studied in a series of eight multilevel …
aquifer of Quaternary age. Ground water chemistry was studied in a series of eight multilevel …