Ausgabe 2/2011
Inhalt (19 Artikel)
Groundwater use in developing cities: policy issues arising from current trends
Stephen D. Foster, Ricardo Hirata, Ken W. F. Howard
A multi-analysis remote-sensing approach for mapping groundwater resources in the karstic Meo Vac Valley, Vietnam
Vu T. Tam, Okke Batelaan
Influences of subsurface heterogeneity and vegetation cover on soil moisture, surface temperature and evapotranspiration at hillslope scales
Adam L. Atchley, Reed M. Maxwell
Aquifer hydraulic conductivity estimation from surface geoelectrical measurements for Krauthausen test site, Germany
Sri Niwas, B. Tezkan, Mohd Israil
A fast flux tube-based method for solute-transport simulation
Olivier Atteia, Serge Huberson, Alain Dupuy
Development of tools to estimate conveyance losses in the Truckee River, USA
David McGraw, Greg Pohll, Rina Schumer, Margaret Shanafield
PaPRIKa: a method for estimating karst resource and source vulnerability—application to the Ouysse karst system (southwest France)
Konstantina Kavouri, Valérie Plagnes, Joël Tremoulet, Nathalie Dörfliger, Fayçal Rejiba, Pierre Marchet
Deep resistivity sounding studies for probing deep fresh aquifers in the coastal area of Orissa, India
S. B. Singh, B. Veeraiah, R. L. Dhar, B. A. Prakash, M. Tulasi Rani
Hydrologic processes on tree islands in the Everglades (Florida, USA): tracking the effects of tree establishment and growth
Pamela L. Sullivan, René M. Price, Michael S. Ross, Leonard J. Scinto, Susana L. Stoffella, Eric Cline, Thomas W. Dreschel, Fred H. Sklar
Mountain-block recharge, present and past, in the eastern Española Basin, New Mexico, USA
Andrew H. Manning
Submarine and coastal karstic groundwater discharges along the southwestern Mediterranean coast of Turkey
C. Serdar Bayari, N. Nur Ozyurt, Mehmet Oztan, Yalin Bastanlar, Guzden Varinlioglu, Hayati Koyuncu, Haldun Ulkenli, Serdar Hamarat
Hydrologic and geologic factors controlling groundwater geochemistry in the Turonian aquifer (southern Tunisia)
Kamel Abid, Kamel Zouari, Marek Dulinski, Najiba Chkir, Brahim Abidi
Isotopes (δD and δ18O) in precipitation, groundwater and surface water in the Ordos Plateau, China: implications with respect to groundwater recharge and circulation
Lihe Yin, Guangcai Hou, XiaoSi Su, Dong Wang, Jiaqiu Dong, Yonghong Hao, Xiaoyong Wang
Identification of aquifer-recharge zones and sources in an urban development area (Delhi, India), by correlating isotopic tracers with hydrological features
Manish Kumar, M. Someshwar Rao, Bhishm Kumar, Algappan Ramanathan
Modeling aquifer–river interactions under the influence of groundwater abstraction in the Mancha Oriental System (SE Spain)
David Sanz, Santiago Castaño, Eduardo Cassiraga, Andrés Sahuquillo, Juan José Gómez-Alday, Salvador Peña, Alfonso Calera
Groundwater recharge in Pleistocene sediments overlying basalt aquifers in the Palouse Basin, USA: modeling of distributed recharge potential and identification of water pathways
Roel Dijksma, Erin S. Brooks, Jan Boll
Ezatollah Raeisi: Iran’s foremost professor of hydrogeology
Gholam A. Kazemi
Book review: Taming the Anarchy: Groundwater Governance in South Asia, by Tushaar Shah (RFF Press, 2008)
Joe Gomme