Ausgabe 8/2011
Inhalt (11 Artikel)
Editor’s message: Groundwater modeling fantasies—part 2, down to earth
Clifford I. Voss
Review: Regional land subsidence accompanying groundwater extraction
Devin L. Galloway, Thomas J. Burbey
Combination of soil-water balance models and water-table fluctuation methods for evaluation and improvement of groundwater recharge calculations
Zhang Jie, Jan van Heyden, David Bendel, Roland Barthel
Mapping mean annual groundwater recharge in the Nebraska Sand Hills, USA
Jozsef Szilagyi, Vitaly A. Zlotnik, John B. Gates, Janos Jozsa
Quantifying the effects of subsurface heterogeneity on hillslope runoff using a stochastic approach
Steven B. Meyerhoff, Reed M. Maxwell
The use of spectral analysis-based exact solutions to characterize topography-controlled groundwater flow
Lars Marklund, Anders Wörman
Insights into palaeorecharge conditions for European deep aquifers
Hana Jiráková, Frédéric Huneau, Hélène Celle-Jeanton, Zbynek Hrkal, Philippe Le Coustumer
Groundwater-recharge estimation in the Ordos Plateau, China: comparison of methods
Lihe Yin, Guangcheng Hu, Jinting Huang, Dongguang Wen, Jiaqiu Dong, Xiaoyong Wang, Hongbo Li
Use of hydrologic time-series data for identification of hydrodynamic function and behavior in a karstic water system in China
Lihong Liu, Xunhong Chen, Guangquan Xu, Longcang Shu
Assessment of groundwater contamination from a hazardous dump site in Ranipet, Tamil Nadu, India
G. Tamma Rao, V. V. S. Gurunadha Rao, K. Ranganathan, L. Surinaidu, J. Mahesh, G. Ramesh
Flow and transport model of a polder area in the Belgian coastal plain: example of data integration
Alexander Vandenbohede, Klaus Hinsby, Carolien Courtens, Luc Lebbe