Isotopic tracers, such as stable isotopes of the water molecule and tritium, have been used in investigations of groundwater flow and transport and recharge water source for several decades. While these data can place hard constraints on groundwater flow rates, the degree of vertical flow between aquifers and across aquitards, and recharge source area(s), they are rarely used, even for validation, in conceptual or numerical models of groundwater flow. The Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment Program, sponsored by the California State Water Resources Control Board, and carried out in collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey, has provided the means to gather an unprecedented number of tritium-helium groundwater ages in the basin...
The vulnerability of groundwater to contamination is closely related to its age. Groundwaters that i...
Abstract. After the nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s and 1960s, the atmospheric tritium levels h...
Potable reuse of groundwater from wastewater origins requires new methods to quantify proposed regul...
Isotopic tracers, such as stable isotopes of the water molecule and tritium, have been used in inves...
The California Water Resources Control Board, in collaboration with the US Geological Survey and Law...
In many regions, three dimensional characterization of the groundwater regime is limited by coarse w...
Groundwater age or residence time is the time water has resided in the subsurface since recharge. De...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
Groundwater age or residence time is the time water has resided in the subsurface since recharge. De...
Intensive exploitation of groundwater over longer period has led, in many important aquifers, to mar...
Isotopes of hydrogen, carbon, helium, and neon in groundwater from 20 wells in the Lower Colorado Ri...
The concentrations of tritium (3H) and helium isotopes (3He and4He) were used as tracers of groundwa...
The Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) performed a study to measure the tritium content of waters form...
The vulnerability of groundwater to contamination is closely related to its age. Groundwaters that i...
Abstract. After the nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s and 1960s, the atmospheric tritium levels h...
Potable reuse of groundwater from wastewater origins requires new methods to quantify proposed regul...
Isotopic tracers, such as stable isotopes of the water molecule and tritium, have been used in inves...
The California Water Resources Control Board, in collaboration with the US Geological Survey and Law...
In many regions, three dimensional characterization of the groundwater regime is limited by coarse w...
Groundwater age or residence time is the time water has resided in the subsurface since recharge. De...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
Groundwater age or residence time is the time water has resided in the subsurface since recharge. De...
Intensive exploitation of groundwater over longer period has led, in many important aquifers, to mar...
Isotopes of hydrogen, carbon, helium, and neon in groundwater from 20 wells in the Lower Colorado Ri...
The concentrations of tritium (3H) and helium isotopes (3He and4He) were used as tracers of groundwa...
The Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) performed a study to measure the tritium content of waters form...
The vulnerability of groundwater to contamination is closely related to its age. Groundwaters that i...
Abstract. After the nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s and 1960s, the atmospheric tritium levels h...
Potable reuse of groundwater from wastewater origins requires new methods to quantify proposed regul...