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A Conceptual Model for Anticipating the Impact of Landscape Evolution on Groundwater Recharge in Degrading Permafrost Environments 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 47 (11)
作者:  Young, N. L.;  Lemieux, J. -M.;  Delottier, H.;  Fortier, R.;  Fortier, P.
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hydrogeology  chronosequence  land cover  permafrost  recharge  water table fluctuation  
Extreme weather events and transmission losses in arid streams 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2019, 14 (8)
作者:  Schreiner-McGraw, Adam P.;  Ajami, Hoori;  Vivoni, Enrique R.
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dryland ecohydrology  groundwater recharge  distributed hydrologic modeling  climate change  water balance  
On the physical interpretation of the lead relation between Warm Water Volume and the El Nino Southern Oscillation 期刊论文
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2019, 52: 2923-2942
作者:  Izumo, Takeshi;  Lengaigne, Matthieu;  Vialard, Jerome;  Suresh, Iyyappan;  Planton, Yann
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El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO)  Warm Water Volume(WWV)  ENSO recharge oscillator  Equatorial Kelvin and Rossby waves  ENSO precursors  ENSO conceptual models  CMIP5 climate models  
System Modeling, Optimization, and Analysis of Recycled Water and Dynamic Storm Water Deliveries to Spreading Basins for Urban Groundwater Recharge 期刊论文
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2019, 55 (3) : 2446-2463
作者:  Bradshaw, Jonathan L.;  Osorio, Mauricio;  Schmitt, Theo G.;  Luthy, Richard G.
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recycled water  storm water  managed aquifer recharge  modeling  optimization  system analysis  
Climate change impacts on hydrological services in southern California 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 13 (12)
作者:  Underwood, Emma C.;  Hollander, Allan D.;  Flint, Lorraine E.;  Flint, Alan L.;  Safford, Hugh D.
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climatic water deficit  ecosystem services  national forests  recharge  resource management  runoff  watershed condition class  
Nocturnal transpiration in 18 broadleaf timber species under a tropical seasonal climate 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 418: 47-54
作者:  Siddiq, Zafar;  Cao, Kun-Fang
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Nocturnal sap flux density  Seasonal variation  Vapor pressure deficit  Water recharge  Wood density  
Stormwater management and ecosystem services: a review 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 13 (3)
作者:  Prudencio, Liana;  Null, Sarah E.
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green stormwater infrastructure  runoff  water supply  aquifer recharge  water quality  climate adaptation  
Availability of high-magnitude streamflow for groundwater banking in the Central Valley, California 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2017, 12 (8)
作者:  Kocis, Tiffany N.;  Dahlke, Helen E.
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surface water availability  high-magnitude flows  managed aquifer recharge  California  groundwater banking  Central Valley  
Enhanced groundwater recharge rates and altered recharge sensitivity to climate variability through subsurface heterogeneity 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2017, 114 (11) : 2842-2847
作者:  Hartmann, Andreas;  Gleeson, Tom;  Wada, Yoshihide;  Wagener, Thorsten
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groundwater recharge  subsurface heterogeneity  water resources  climate variability  climate change  
Radiochemically-Supported Microbial Communities: A Potential Mechanism for Biocolloid Production of Importance to Actinide Transport 科技报告
来源:US Department of Energy (DOE). 出版年: 2014
作者:  Moser, Duane P;  Hamilton-Brehm, Scott D;  Fisher, Jenny C;  Bruckner, James C;  Kruger, Brittany;  Sackett, Joshua;  Russell, Charles E;  Onstott, Tullis C;  Czerwinski, Ken
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Due to the legacy of Cold War nuclear weapons testing  the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS  formerly known as the Nevada Test Site (NTS)) contains millions of Curies of radioactive contamination. Presented here is a summary of the results of the first comprehensive study of subsurface microbial communities of radioactive and nonradioactive aquifers at this site. To achieve the objectives of this project  cooperative actions between the Desert Research Institute (DRI)  the Nevada Field Office of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)  the Underground Test Area Activity (UGTA)  and contractors such as Navarro-Interra (NI)  were required. Ultimately  fluids from 17 boreholes and two water-filled tunnels were sampled (sometimes on multiple occasions and from multiple depths) from the NNSS  the adjacent Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR)  and a reference hole in the Amargosa Valley near Death Valley. The sites sampled ranged from highly-radioactive nuclear device test cavities to uncontaminated perched and regional aquifers. Specific areas sampled included recharge  intermediate  and discharge zones of a 100  000-km2 internally-draining province  known as the Death Valley Regional Flow System (DVRFS)  which encompasses the entirety of the NNSS/NTTR and surrounding areas. Specific geological features sampled included: West Pahute and Ranier Mesas (recharge zone)  Yucca and Frenchman Flats (transitional zone)  and the Western edge of the Amargosa Valley near Death Valley (discharge zone). The original overarching question underlying the proposal supporting this work was stated as: Can radiochemically-produced substrates support indigenous microbial communities and subsequently stimulate biocolloid formation that can affect radionuclides in NNSS subsurface nuclear test/detonation sites? Radioactive and non-radioactive groundwater samples were thus characterized for physical parameters  aqueous geochemistry  and microbial communities using both DNA- and cultivation-based tools in an effort to understand the drivers of microbial community structure (including radioactivity) and microbial interactions with select radionuclides and other factors across the range of habitats surveyed.