[HTML][HTML] Fault-controlled springs: A review

R Keegan-Treloar, DJ Irvine, SC Solórzano-Rivas… - Earth-Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Springs sustain groundwater-dependent ecosystems and provide freshwater for human use.
Springs often occur because faults modify groundwater flow pathways leading to discharge …

Contaminant transport in heterogeneous aquifers: A critical review of mechanisms and numerical methods of non-Fickian dispersion

Z Guo, R Ma, Y Zhang, C Zheng - Science China Earth Sciences, 2021 - Springer
Natural aquifers usually exhibit complex physical and chemical heterogeneities, which are
key factors complicating kinetic processes, such as contaminant transport and …

Mapping land subsidence and aquifer system properties of the Willcox Basin, Arizona, from InSAR observations and independent component analysis

M Peng, Z Lu, C Zhao, M Motagh, L Bai… - Remote Sensing of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Long-term excessive groundwater exploitation for agricultural, domestic and stock
applications has resulted in substantial ground subsidence in Arizona, USA, and especially …

[图书][B] Flow through heterogeneous geologic media

TC Yeh, R Khaleel, KC Carroll - 2015 - books.google.com
This textbook integrates classic principles of flow through porous media with recently
developed stochastic analyses to provide new insight on subsurface hydrology. Importantly …

Large‐scale hydraulic tomography and joint inversion of head and tracer data using the principal component geostatistical approach (PCGA)

J Lee, PK Kitanidis - Water Resources Research, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The stochastic geostatistical inversion approach is widely used in subsurface inverse
problems to estimate unknown parameter fields and corresponding uncertainty from noisy …

Constraining 3-D electrical resistance tomography with GPR reflection data for improved aquifer characterization

J Doetsch, N Linde, M Pessognelli, AG Green… - Journal of Applied …, 2012 - Elsevier
Surface-based ground penetrating radar (GPR) and electrical resistance tomography (ERT)
are common tools for aquifer characterization, because both methods provide data that are …

Full‐waveform inversion of cross‐hole ground‐penetrating radar data to characterize a gravel aquifer close to the Thur River, Switzerland

A Klotzsche, J van der Kruk, GA Meles… - Near surface …, 2010 - earthdoc.org
Cross‐hole radar tomography is a useful tool for mapping shallow subsurface electrical
properties viz. dielectric permittivity and electrical conductivity. Common practice is to invert …

3D crosshole ERT for aquifer characterization and monitoring of infiltrating river water

I Coscia, SA Greenhalgh, N Linde, J Doetsch… - Geophysics, 2011 - library.seg.org
The hydrogeological properties and responses of a productive aquifer in northeastern
Switzerland are investigated. For this purpose, 3D crosshole electrical resistivity tomography …

A temporal sampling strategy for hydraulic tomography analysis

R Sun, TCJ Yeh, D Mao, M Jin, W Lu… - Water Resources …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This paper investigates optimal sampling times of drawdowns for the analysis of hydraulic
tomography (HT) survey. The investigation was carried out by analyzing the spatial and …

An application of hydraulic tomography to a deep coal mine: combining traditional pumping tests with water inrush incidents

D Mao, Z Liu, W Wang, S Li, Y Gao, Z Xu, C Zhang - Journal of Hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
Water inrush incidents threaten the safety of coal mining. Understanding of hydrogeologic
parameter distributions is critical for preventing water-related hazards in coal mines. During …