The Chalk Aquifers of Northern Europe

The Chalk Aquifers of Northern Europe
Author: R.P. Farrell,N. Massei,A.E. Foley,P.R. Howlett,L.J. West
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2023-09-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781786205513

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The Cretaceous Chalk aquifers of Northern Europe underlie and support many sensitive ecosystems whilst at the same time being an important source of drinking water. Understanding, managing and protecting this valuable asset has always been a challenge and this volume brings together 25 papers representing current knowledge of the Chalk across a variety of thematic sections. The contributions look at aquifer properties, geology and karst; groundwater monitoring in the Chalk; groundwater management; groundwater-fed wetlands; engineering in the Chalk; heat and solute transport; diffuse pollution; and point source pollution. Geographically, the book includes studies undertaken in England, France, Belgium and Denmark. As well as academic papers, many of the chapters are practitioner focused and the editors hope that anyone working in Chalk groundwaters in Northern Europe, whether in academic, consultancy, water company or regulatory roles, will find this book an invaluable resource.

The Hydrogeology of the Chalk of North west Europe

The Hydrogeology of the Chalk of North west Europe
Author: Michael Price,G. P. Jones,Richard Allen Downing
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Chalk
ISBN: 1383027269

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Reviews the origins and characteristics of the Chalk - an important source of water in North-West Europe, yielding some eight million cubic metres daily. The water of the Chalk is now at risk from industrial pollutants. The distribution of pollutants and possible implications are examined.

Groundwater Pollution Aquifer Recharge and Vulnerability

Groundwater Pollution  Aquifer Recharge and Vulnerability
Author: N. S. Robins
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1998
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1897799985

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The primary groundwater management issue in many countries today is pollution. This may derive from a point source, perhaps a leaking solvent store at a factory, or it may be diffuse, such as the threat posed by the use of agricultural fertilisers and pesticides. The key to understanding the transport of a pollutant from the ground surface or near surface into an aquifer is an understanding of recharge. In turn, this allows the vulnerability of aquifers to pollution to be classified and appropriate land zones to be defined. Land zonation of different classes of aquifer vulnerability is a valuable tool for management and planning. In this volume the recent developments within the interlinked areas of groundwater pollution, aquifer recharge and vulnerability are set against the current groundwater protection policies of the UK amd Republic Ireland.

Water Resources

Water Resources
Author: Joseph Holden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780429827211

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Now in its second edition, Water Resources: An Integrated Approach provides students with a comprehensive overview of natural processes associated with water and the modifications of these processes by humans through climate change and land management, water-related health issues, engineering approaches to water and socio-economic processes of huge importance to water resources. The book contains chapters written by 24 specialist contributors, providing expert depth of coverage to topics. The text introduces the basic properties of water and its importance to society and the nature of the different regional imbalances between water resource availability and demand. It guides the reader through the changing water cycle impacted by climate and land management, water flows in river basins, surface water quality, groundwater and aquatic ecosystems, and covers the role of water in human health and associated hazards before turning to engineering solutions to water and wastewater treatment and reuse. The book deals with physical and social management strategies required for water resource planning, the economics of water and treatment of issues associated with conflict over water. The concept of virtual water is covered before the text concludes with a chapter considering the challenges of predicting future water issues in a rapidly changing world and where environmental systems can behave in a non-linear way. The need to work across disciplines to address challenges that are connected at both local and global scales is highlighted. Water Resources also includes global examples from both the developing and developed world. There are 58 case study boxes. Each chapter is supplemented with these case studies and with reflective questions, project ideas and further reading, as well as links to a glossary of terms. The book is richly illustrated throughout with over 160 full-colour diagrams and photographs. The text provides a novel interdisciplinary approach to water in a changing world, from an environmental change perspective and interrelated social, political and economic dimensions. It will be an indispensable guide to undergraduates studying water resources and management, geography of water, and water in the environment.

ICE Manual of Geotechnical Engineering Volume 1

ICE Manual of Geotechnical Engineering Volume 1
Author: Tim Chapman,Hilary Skinner,David Toll,Kelvin Higgins,Mike Brown,John Burland
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 809
Release: 2023-11-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780727766823

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ICE Manual of Geotechnical Engineering, Second edition brings together an exceptional breadth of material to provide a definitive reference on geotechnical engineering solutions. Written and edited by leading specialists, each chapter provides contemporary guidance and best practice knowledge for civil and structural engineers in the field.

Natural and Anthropogenic Hazards in Karst Areas

Natural and Anthropogenic Hazards in Karst Areas
Author: Mario Parise,John Gunn
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1862392242

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The book presents an overview of the main hazards affecting karst, including collapse and subsidence phenomena, hydrological hazards and human-induced geohazards. Consideration is also given to the problems of geohazard management in karst. The geological and hydrological properties of karst terrains make them among the most fragile in the world and pose serious problems for land managers. Sustainable development in these terrains requires efforts to limit geohazards of anthropogenic origin and to recognize and mitigate against those of natural origin. Aimed at providing the reader with worldwide case studies, the contributions cover a range of geological and morphological settings. Geographically, the fourteen papers discuss very different karst areas, from North America, the Caribbean and Asia to several karst areas in Europe, including the British Isles, Spain, France and Italy.

Palaeowaters in Coastal Europe

Palaeowaters in Coastal Europe
Author: Geological Society of London
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 186239086X

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Groundwater Hydrology

Groundwater Hydrology
Author: K. R. Rushton
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2004-02-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780470871652

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Groundwater is a vital source of water throughout the world. As the number of groundwater investigations increase, it is important to understand how to develop comprehensive quantified conceptual models and appreciate the basis of analytical solutions or numerical methods of modelling groundwater flow. Groundwater Hydrology: Conceptual and Computational Models describes advances in both conceptual and numerical modelling. It gives insights into the interpretation of field information, the development of conceptual models, the use of computational models based on analytical and numerical techniques, the assessment of the adequacy of models, and the use of computational models for predictive purposes. It focuses on the study of groundwater flow problems and a thorough analysis of real practical field case studies. It is divided into three parts: * Part I deals with the basic principles, including a summary of mathematical descriptions of groundwater flow, recharge estimation using soil moisture balance techniques, and extensive studies of groundwater-surface water interactions. * Part II focuses on the concepts and methods of analysis for radial flow to boreholes including topics such as large diameter wells, multi-layered aquifer systems, aquitard storage and the prediction of long-term yield. * Part III examines regional groundwater flow including situations when vertical flows are important or transmissivities change with saturated depth. Suitable for practising engineers, hydrogeologists, researchers in groundwater and irrigation, mathematical modellers, groundwater scientists, and water resource specialists. Appropriate for upper level undergraduates and MSc students in Departments of Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Earth Science and Physical Geography. It would also be useful for hydrologists, civil engineers, physical geographers, agricultural engineers, consultancy firms involved in water resource projects, and overseas development workers.