The concept of hydrochemical facies is used to study the distribution and, indirectly, to identify the origin of the chemical character of ground water in the basin-fill aquifer of the Tucson Basin in relationship to the hydrogeologic framework. Hydrochemical fades of ground water is defined operationally in terms of the lateral (horizontal) variation of chemical quality. The following chemical constituents are included in this study: total dissolved solids, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chloride, sulfate, bicarbonate, pH, nitrate, fluoride, strontium and zinc. A conceptual process-response model relates the regional distribution of dissolved constituents to the following hydrogeologic controls: (a) the chemical composition of the ...
Hydrochemistry of groundwater is considered as an appropriate guide to recognize the occurred reacti...
Mass transport modeling of ground and surface waters upstream of perennial Cienega Creek, Arizona, d...
The purpose of the paper is to discuss the chemical evolution of groundwater using the geographical ...
A geochemical approach to the evaluation of the chemistry of natural recharge processes in the Tucso...
The areal distribution of the chemical quality of the Tucson basin ground water has been mapped. The...
The most important processes controlling the chemical and isotopic compositions of the groundwater ...
This work examines the hydrogeochemical evolution of Tucson basin groundwater, including isotope hyd...
Water quality in the Sierra Vista Ground-Water Basin is of extreme importance due to the basin's uni...
The upper Santa Cruz basin in southern Arizona is typical of the Basin and Range province0 Mountains...
The geochemistry, of groundwater collected from deep wells in the western section of the lower Santa...
The study area, located on the eastern side of the Tucson Mountains, was divided into three topograp...
Allen Flat is a small, intermontane basin in southeastern Arizona. The subsurface hydrology of the r...
From the Proceedings of the 1983 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Multivariate statistical methods (MSMs) applied to groundwater chemistry provide valuable insight in...
Growing populations and increasing industrialization causes increase in living standard, which resul...
Hydrochemistry of groundwater is considered as an appropriate guide to recognize the occurred reacti...
Mass transport modeling of ground and surface waters upstream of perennial Cienega Creek, Arizona, d...
The purpose of the paper is to discuss the chemical evolution of groundwater using the geographical ...
A geochemical approach to the evaluation of the chemistry of natural recharge processes in the Tucso...
The areal distribution of the chemical quality of the Tucson basin ground water has been mapped. The...
The most important processes controlling the chemical and isotopic compositions of the groundwater ...
This work examines the hydrogeochemical evolution of Tucson basin groundwater, including isotope hyd...
Water quality in the Sierra Vista Ground-Water Basin is of extreme importance due to the basin's uni...
The upper Santa Cruz basin in southern Arizona is typical of the Basin and Range province0 Mountains...
The geochemistry, of groundwater collected from deep wells in the western section of the lower Santa...
The study area, located on the eastern side of the Tucson Mountains, was divided into three topograp...
Allen Flat is a small, intermontane basin in southeastern Arizona. The subsurface hydrology of the r...
From the Proceedings of the 1983 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Multivariate statistical methods (MSMs) applied to groundwater chemistry provide valuable insight in...
Growing populations and increasing industrialization causes increase in living standard, which resul...
Hydrochemistry of groundwater is considered as an appropriate guide to recognize the occurred reacti...
Mass transport modeling of ground and surface waters upstream of perennial Cienega Creek, Arizona, d...
The purpose of the paper is to discuss the chemical evolution of groundwater using the geographical ...