Application of radon (222Rn) as an environmental tracer in hydrogeological and geological investigations: an overview
Radon (222 Rn) is a colourless, odourless, inert, and radioactive noble gas (t 1/2= 3.8 days)
that emanates from rocks and soils as a result of the alpha decay of its parent, radium (226 …
that emanates from rocks and soils as a result of the alpha decay of its parent, radium (226 …
Global isotope hydrogeology―Review
S Jasechko - Reviews of Geophysics, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Groundwater 18O/16O, 2H/1H, 13C/12C, 3H, and 14C data can help quantify
molecular movements and chemical reactions governing groundwater recharge, quality …
molecular movements and chemical reactions governing groundwater recharge, quality …
Radon-222 as a groundwater discharge tracer to surface waters
The naturally occurring isotope radon-222 (222 Rn) is widely employed as a tracer for
groundwater discharge to lakes, lagoons, rivers, estuaries, and coastal oceans. Owing to the …
groundwater discharge to lakes, lagoons, rivers, estuaries, and coastal oceans. Owing to the …
Hydrochemical and isotopic interpretation of interactions between surface water and groundwater in Delingha, Northwest China
Understanding the interactions between surface water and groundwater is of considerable
significance for managing water resources and protecting ecosystems in arid and semi-arid …
significance for managing water resources and protecting ecosystems in arid and semi-arid …
[HTML][HTML] Explaining changes in rainfall–runoff relationships during and after Australia's Millennium Drought: a community perspective
Abstract The Millennium Drought lasted more than a decade and is notable for causing
persistent shifts in the relationship between rainfall and runoff in many southeastern …
persistent shifts in the relationship between rainfall and runoff in many southeastern …
Regional-scale interactions between groundwater and surface water under changing aridity: evidence from the River Awash Basin, Ethiopia
Relationships between surface waters and groundwaters at basin scale are rarely
investigated but have important implications for water resource development and …
investigated but have important implications for water resource development and …
Identifying causal interactions between groundwater and streamflow using convergent cross‐map**
Groundwater (GW) is commonly conceptualized as causally linked to streamflow (SF).
However, confirming where and how it occurs is challenging given the expense of …
However, confirming where and how it occurs is challenging given the expense of …
Delayed nitrate dispersion within a coastal aquifer provides constraints on land-use evolution and nitrate contamination in the past
Identifying sources of anthropogenic pollution, and assessing the fate and residence time of
pollutants in aquifers is important for the management of groundwater resources, and the …
pollutants in aquifers is important for the management of groundwater resources, and the …
Groundwater‐Derived DIC and Carbonate Buffering Enhance Fluvial CO2 Evasion in Two Australian Tropical Rivers
Despite recent evidence suggesting that groundwater inputs of dissolved inorganic carbon
(DIC) to rivers can contribute substantially to the fluvial evasion of carbon dioxide (CO2) …
(DIC) to rivers can contribute substantially to the fluvial evasion of carbon dioxide (CO2) …
Using geochemistry to identify and quantify the sources, distribution, and fluxes of baseflow to an intermittent river impacted by climate change: The upper Wimmera …
Documenting the distribution, sources and fluxes of baseflow discharge into rivers is
important for their management and for maintaining ecosystem health. This study uses major …
important for their management and for maintaining ecosystem health. This study uses major …