2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.11.010
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Assessment of the contamination of drinking water supply wells by pesticides from surface water resources using a finite element reactive transport model and global sensitivity analysis techniques

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“…The most profound way of analyzing tracer time series in a bank-filtration system would be by calibrating a mechanistic, spatially explicit coupled river-groundwater flow-and-transport model (e.g., Malaguerra et al, 2013). This is often not possible, because the exact river bathymetry, distribution of hydraulic subsurface parameters, and boundary conditions are not known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most profound way of analyzing tracer time series in a bank-filtration system would be by calibrating a mechanistic, spatially explicit coupled river-groundwater flow-and-transport model (e.g., Malaguerra et al, 2013). This is often not possible, because the exact river bathymetry, distribution of hydraulic subsurface parameters, and boundary conditions are not known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several efforts have been devoted to understanding the behaviour of contaminants in the subsurface (Dash et al, 2010;Dillon et al, 2002;Hoppe-Jones et al, 2010;Malaguerra et al, 2013;Singh et al, 2010b;Thakur et al, 2013). These efforts involve studying chemical, biological and physical processes that describe the contaminant attenuation and transportation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These efforts involve studying chemical, biological and physical processes that describe the contaminant attenuation and transportation. Understanding these processes is most useful for various environmental applications, such as in situ bio-remediation (Chen-Charpentier and Kojouharov, 2008), riverbank filtration (Dash et al, 2010;Dillon et al, 2002;Hiscock and Grischek, 2002;Holzbecher, 2006;Malaguerra et al, 2013), and protection of drinking water supplies (Zhang et al, 2008). An improved comprehension of the factors controlling the fate and transport of contaminants in RBF systems is also important in planning and managing new sites.…”
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confidence: 99%
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