This work is motivated by a sound understanding of the chemical processes that affect the organic pollutants in an urban aquifer. We propose an approach to quantify such processes using mixing calculations. The methodology consists of the following steps: (1) identification of the recharge sources (end-members) and selection of the species (conservative and non-conservative) to be used, (2) identification of the chemical processes and (3) evaluation of mixing ratios including the chemical processes. This methodology has been applied in the Besos River Delta (NE Barcelona, Spain), where the River Besos is the main aquifer recharge source. A total number of 51 groundwater samples were collected from July 2007 to May 2010 during four field cam...
Water bodies around urban areas may be polluted with chemical elements from urban or industrial acti...
The estimation of groundwater mixing ratios is a crucial task in groundwater research and management...
International audienceThe concentration of solutes transported in hydrological systems evolves throu...
Mixing calculations (i.e., the calculation of the proportions in which end-members are mixed in a sa...
Evaluating the proportion in which waters from different origins are mixed in a given water sample i...
In coastal aquifers, two opposite but complementary processes occur: Seawater intrusion (SWI), which...
Chemical reactions are driven by disequilibrium, which is often caused by mixing. Therefore quantifi...
This chapter discusses different aspects of mixing in groundwater, and reports ap- proaches for the ...
Chemicals leaching through soils to groundwater mix with water already present there. The change in ...
International audienceThe assessment of dissolved loadings and the sources of these elements in urba...
In Mediterranean areas, groundwater contributions are fundamental to maintain stream flow, especiall...
Modeling transport of reactive solutes is a challenging problem, necessary for understanding the fat...
The fate of reactive solutes in groundwater is largely determined by mixing, since dilution and reac...
Mixing is understood as a basically physical process which is controlled by the properties...
The alluvial aquifer of the Meuse River is contaminated at regional scale in the urbanized and indus...
Water bodies around urban areas may be polluted with chemical elements from urban or industrial acti...
The estimation of groundwater mixing ratios is a crucial task in groundwater research and management...
International audienceThe concentration of solutes transported in hydrological systems evolves throu...
Mixing calculations (i.e., the calculation of the proportions in which end-members are mixed in a sa...
Evaluating the proportion in which waters from different origins are mixed in a given water sample i...
In coastal aquifers, two opposite but complementary processes occur: Seawater intrusion (SWI), which...
Chemical reactions are driven by disequilibrium, which is often caused by mixing. Therefore quantifi...
This chapter discusses different aspects of mixing in groundwater, and reports ap- proaches for the ...
Chemicals leaching through soils to groundwater mix with water already present there. The change in ...
International audienceThe assessment of dissolved loadings and the sources of these elements in urba...
In Mediterranean areas, groundwater contributions are fundamental to maintain stream flow, especiall...
Modeling transport of reactive solutes is a challenging problem, necessary for understanding the fat...
The fate of reactive solutes in groundwater is largely determined by mixing, since dilution and reac...
Mixing is understood as a basically physical process which is controlled by the properties...
The alluvial aquifer of the Meuse River is contaminated at regional scale in the urbanized and indus...
Water bodies around urban areas may be polluted with chemical elements from urban or industrial acti...
The estimation of groundwater mixing ratios is a crucial task in groundwater research and management...
International audienceThe concentration of solutes transported in hydrological systems evolves throu...