2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.136614
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Improved feed forward with bald eagle search for conjunctive water management in deficit region

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“…As reported by the authors themselves, the technique is satisfactory although its coverage in depth is low due to the electrodes that are inserted into the soil and receive electrical charges at opposite poles aiming at the decontamination of this area. The researchers affirm TEDESCO, et al [49], that the vulnerability of these aquifer areas is closely linked to environmental contaminants (YAN, et al [50]), the use of the soil, whether agricultural or in urban centres by industries and by the discharge of wastewater without proper treatment, increasing the vulnerability of aquifers and showing the latent need for refined techniques of decontamination of this source of surface water replenishment.…”
Section: Groundwater Remediation and Treatment Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…As reported by the authors themselves, the technique is satisfactory although its coverage in depth is low due to the electrodes that are inserted into the soil and receive electrical charges at opposite poles aiming at the decontamination of this area. The researchers affirm TEDESCO, et al [49], that the vulnerability of these aquifer areas is closely linked to environmental contaminants (YAN, et al [50]), the use of the soil, whether agricultural or in urban centres by industries and by the discharge of wastewater without proper treatment, increasing the vulnerability of aquifers and showing the latent need for refined techniques of decontamination of this source of surface water replenishment.…”
Section: Groundwater Remediation and Treatment Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 92%