AbstractGeochemical data on dissolved major constituents in groundwater samples from Meng Xu area reveal the main processes responsible for their geochemical evolution. Inverse models were developed using PHREEQC to elucidate the chemical reactions controlling water chemistry. The inverse modeling demonstrated that relatively few phases are required to derive water chemistry in the area. In a broad sense, the reactions responsible for the hydro chemical evolution in the area fall into four categories: dissolution of CO2; calcite dissolution; incongruent dolomite dissolution, dedolomization, ex-solution of CO2, and ion exchange. Apart from this process, there are others which influence the geochemical zoning of the system. The interaction of...
Integration of the information from hydrochemical data, statistical analysis and modeling technique ...
Karst water quality degradation has been a challenge for domestic and industrial water supplies worl...
A interaÃÃo entre a Ãgua subterrÃnea e as rochas, ocorre atravÃs de processos de dissoluÃÃo e precip...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to examine the evolution mechanisms of a hydrochemical field an...
Understanding the groundwater evolution has always been a challenging work for geochemists and hydro...
Inverse geochemical modeling was used in this paper to quantitatively study the formation mechanisms...
Identifying the key factors controlling groundwater chemical evolution in mountain-plain transitiona...
The lowest reaches of a large-scale basin could be the discharge areas of local, intermediate and re...
Groundwater is a critical water resource for human survival and economic development in arid and sem...
Karst groundwater is the major source of water supply for economic development and drinking water in...
A better understanding of the hydrogeochemical evolution of groundwater in vulnerable aquifers is im...
Knowledge of hydrochemical processes in groundwater helps to identify the relationship between geoch...
Groundwater is an eco-environmental factor and critical resource required for human life and socioec...
Exploring the hydrogeochemical processes of karst groundwater has significant meaning for protecting...
Water shortage is severe in the North China Plain (NCP). In addition to a deficiency of water resour...
Integration of the information from hydrochemical data, statistical analysis and modeling technique ...
Karst water quality degradation has been a challenge for domestic and industrial water supplies worl...
A interaÃÃo entre a Ãgua subterrÃnea e as rochas, ocorre atravÃs de processos de dissoluÃÃo e precip...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to examine the evolution mechanisms of a hydrochemical field an...
Understanding the groundwater evolution has always been a challenging work for geochemists and hydro...
Inverse geochemical modeling was used in this paper to quantitatively study the formation mechanisms...
Identifying the key factors controlling groundwater chemical evolution in mountain-plain transitiona...
The lowest reaches of a large-scale basin could be the discharge areas of local, intermediate and re...
Groundwater is a critical water resource for human survival and economic development in arid and sem...
Karst groundwater is the major source of water supply for economic development and drinking water in...
A better understanding of the hydrogeochemical evolution of groundwater in vulnerable aquifers is im...
Knowledge of hydrochemical processes in groundwater helps to identify the relationship between geoch...
Groundwater is an eco-environmental factor and critical resource required for human life and socioec...
Exploring the hydrogeochemical processes of karst groundwater has significant meaning for protecting...
Water shortage is severe in the North China Plain (NCP). In addition to a deficiency of water resour...
Integration of the information from hydrochemical data, statistical analysis and modeling technique ...
Karst water quality degradation has been a challenge for domestic and industrial water supplies worl...
A interaÃÃo entre a Ãgua subterrÃnea e as rochas, ocorre atravÃs de processos de dissoluÃÃo e precip...