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- Front Cover
- Quality of Groundwater
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Welcome speech
- Opening address
- Summary, conclusions and recornendations
- Chapter 1. A systems approach to groundwater quality
- Chapter 2. The effects of farming practices on groundwater quality in the United Kingdom
- Chapter 3. General aspects of groundwater non-point pollution
- Chapter 4. Some effects on Swedish groundwaters from diffuse polluting sources illustrated by data from the national groundwater monitoring program
- Chapter 5. On the salinity of groundwater in South 24-Parganas District , West Bengal, India
- Chapter 6. Research on groundwater pollution : comportment of soil and groundwater of Soukra plain with the use of seasonal irrigation by the urbain and treated sewage of Tunis city
- Chapter 7. Input of chemical substances into seepage and groundwater in a suburban region
- Chapter 8. Effect of town development on groundwater: example of a small town
- Chapter 9. Pollution by nitrates of the subsurface waters in Hungary
- Chapter 10. The impact of the high dam on the quality of qroundwater under the Nile Delta, Egypt with emphasis on greater Cairo province
- Chapter 11. Some examples of groundwaters pollution in Italy
- Chapter 12. Pollution of upper aquifer in Punjab (India)
- Chapter 13. The problem of water table rebound after mining activity and its effect on ground and surface water quality
- Chapter 14. Natural nitrate occurrence in closed basins in South-Western United States
- Chapter 15. Groundwater in Kuwait and the environmental factors affecting its quality
- Chapter 16. Nitrate pollution of groundwater in Southern and South-Western Haryana, India
- Chapter 17. Effect of industrial-urbanized landscapes on underground waters
- Chapter 18. High nitrate concentrations in shallow aquifers in a rural area of central Nigeria caused by random deposits of domestic refuse and excrement
- Chapter 19. Atrazine contamination of groundwater in the Platte Valley of Nebraska from non-point sources
- Chapter 20. Groundwater quality aspects of dug wells in southern Nigeria
- Chapter 21. Nitrate pollution of groundwater as result of agricultural development in Indoganga Plain , India
- Chapter 22. Groundwater pollution in Warangal Town, Andhra Pradesh, India
- Chapter 23. Studies of DBCP in subsoils
- Chapter 24. Chemical composition of the precipitation over The Netherlands
- Chapter 25. Impact of fertilizers on the quality of groundwater monitoring in field experiment conditions
- Chapter 26. Groundwater pollution by volatile halogenated hydrocarbons; sources of pollution and methods to estimate their relevance
- Chapter 27. The need for an integrated approach to water supply and sanitation in developing countries
- Chapter 28. The impact of point source pollution on groundwater quality
- Chapter 29. Groundwater pollution by arsenic
- Chapter 30. Groundwater impact of silicate gel injections
- Chapter 31. Percolation of domestic sewage into a karstic aquifer
- Chapter 32. Groundwater contamination by landfill leachate: distribution of contaminants and factors affecting pollution plume development at three sites, U.K.
- Chapter 33. Effects of discharging sewage to the chalk
- Chapter 34. Effects on groundwater flow and groundwater quality of a waste disposal site in Noordwijk, The Netherlands
- Chapter 35. Mobilization of heavy metals from coal-fired power plants: potential impact on groundwater
- Chapter 36. Groundwater pollution due to industrial effluents in Ludhiana, India
- Chapter 37. Control of groundwater pollution at a liquid chemical waste disposal site
- Chapter 38. Groundwater pollution by heavy metals and pesticides from a dredge spoil dump
- Chapter 39. Groundwater pollution by tanneries in Tamil Nadu (India)
- Chapter 40. In situ treatment of arsenic contaminated groundwater
- Chapter 41. Dynamics of soil and groundwater pollution by irrigation of sewage
- Chapter 42. Potential health impacts of subsurface sewage sludge disposal upon groundwater resources
- Chapter 43. Geotechnical methods combined with cluster wells to investigate and monitor organic and inorganic groundwater contamination
- Chapter 44. The permanent inorganic groundwater pollution by biologically treated wastewater from sugar refineries
- Chapter 45. Groundwater pollution resulting from disposal of pyritic coal wastes
- Chapter 46. Technogenic activity of man and local sources of environmental pollution
- Chapter 47. Application of geophysical methods to localize farming pollution
- Chapter 48. The spatial distribution of polluted groundwater from rural centres in a recharge area in The Netherlands - The Veluwe
- Chapter 49. Environmental pollution by a chemical waste dump
- Chapter 50. Deep-well waste disposal in the Federal Republic of Germany-A state-of-the-art report-
- Chapter 51. A review of three decades of deep-well injection and the present state of the art
- Chapter 52. Subsurface injection of liquid waste in Florida, U.S.A.
- Chapter 53. Behaviour of contaminants after injection of treated urban waste water in a well
- Chapter 54. Deep-well injection of industrial waste in Texas
- Chapter 55. Deep borehole testing techniques developed for Canada's nuclear fuel waste management program
- Chapter 56. Underground disposal of wastes in Britain
- Chapter 57. Concepts of a survival and transport model of pathogenic bacteria and viruses in groundwater
- Chapter 58. Principles of organic contaminant behaviour during artificial recharge
- Chapter 59. Groundwater pollution in porous media by fluids immiscible with water
- Chapter 60. Persistency of organic contaminants in groundwater, lessons from soil pollution incidents in The Netherlands
- Chapter 61. Behaviour of organic solvents in the environment
- Chapter 62. Sem-Edxra measurements of thin sections of heavy metal con-taminated soil samples from column experiments
- Chapter 63. Evaluation of different analytical procedures in the trace element analysis of a landfill leachate
- Chapter 64. Transfer of mercury into alluvions from a river: effect of mercury-bearing sludges on the quality of groundwater in the region of Cernay, Alsace
- Chapter 65. Comparison of a one-dimensional, steady-state hydraulic model with a two-dimensional, transient hydraulic model for aldicarb transport through soil
- Chapter 66. Survival and transport of enteric viruses and bacteria in groundwater
- Chapter 67. Groundwater pollution by volatile organic chemicals
- Chapter 68. Determination of cyanide in soil and groundwater
- Chapter 69. Fate of nitrilotriacetic acid during groundwater recharge.
- Chapter 70. Hydrogeochemical investigations under an infiltrating surface water
- Chapter 71. Modelexperiments on the behaviour of cyanide and barium in a landfill and in the soil
- Chapter 72. Behaviour of heavy metals in soil beneath a landfill; results of model experiments
- Chapter 73. The behaviour of organic micropollutants during passage through the soil
- Chapter 74. The behaviour of organic pollutants in a natural river - groundwater infiltration system
- Chapter 75. Transport of non-polar organic pollutants in a river water - groundwater infiltration system: a systematic approach
- Chapter 76. Organic pollution of groundwater: its prevalence, implication and control
- Chapter 77. Groundwater uranium concentrations - How high is high?
- Chapter 78. Groundwater and surface water contamination by hydrocarbons - a case history
- Chapter 79. Impact of a glacial uranium deposit on the groundwater quality at Key Lake, Saskatchewan (Canada)
- Chapter 80. Results of some laboratory model experiments on the manganese migration in aluvial sands
- Chapter 81. Behaviour of disinfectants (Chlorophenols) during underqround passage
- Chapter 82. Optimization of a groundwater quality sampling program
- Chapter 83. Groundwater quality in The Netherlands - collection and intermetation of data
- Chapter 84. Groundwater quality monitorinq systems - money wasted?
- Chapter 85. Accidental water pollution caused by 16,000 bottles of 'Sauternes'
- Chapter 86. Field tests on propagation of conservative tracers in fluvioglacial gravels of Upper Bavaria
- Chapter 87. Methodology for the study of an actual case of mass transfer between river and groundwater
- Chapter 88. Quality of groundwater in parts of upper catchment of Betwa river basin in Central India
- Chapter 89. Water quality under Sinai peninsula 'Egpyt'
- Chapter 90. Physico-chemical characteristics of the groundwater in the fractured rocks in the Ivory Coast. Implications on their use
- Chapter 91. Qualitative relationships between an aquifer and the surface water flows
- Chapter 92. Design of a network for monitoring the injected pollutants in the Yucatan aquifer
- Chapter 93. Extreme salt concentrations in deep aquifers in The Netherlands
- Chapter 94. An investigation of complex saline groundwater problems in the permo triassic sandstones of North West England
- Chapter 95. A simple but effective method to determine groundwater flow velocities near pumping wells
- Chapter 96. Hydrodynamic dispersion of solute in porous media
- Chapter 97. The evaluation of organic and inorganic compounds in the groundwater system for hazardous waste disposal
- Chapter 98. Groundwater quality in Northern Iraq
- Chapter 99. Chemical aspects of the collection and evaluation of data on the quality of groundwater
- Chapter 100. Groundwater in India
- Chapter 101. Multi-stage sampling and testing of groundwater - a pre-requisite for maximum utilization of aquifer systems
- Chapter 102. A new diagram for classification of natural waters and interpretation of chemical analyses data
- Chapter 103. Freqeunt variations in the chemical quality of groundwater - a monitoring problem
- Chapter 104. Pollution of groundwaters by inflow of natural Ca-Chloride brines in Israel
- Chapter 105. Monitoring and protecting groundwater quality in stratified aquifer systems
- Chapter 106. The importance of the polarity of water and the electrical charge of soil upon the flow of water in soil
- Chapter 107. Quantitative analysis of groundwater quality in Western Saudi Arabia
- Chapter 108. On the concentrations of certain substances in the melt water and the groundwater in Finland
- Chapter 109. Field-survey techniques and the protection of soil and qroundwater
- Chapter 110. Groundwater quality studies for irrigation in Andhra Pradesh, India
- Chapter 111. Surveillance and monitoring of groundwater quality
- Chapter 112. Processes of forming the underground water chemical composition in the zone of drain reclamation
- Chapter 113. Groundwater pollution mathematical modelling: improvement or stagnation?
- Chapter 114. Role of numerical simulation in analysis of groundwater quality problems
- Chapter 115. The calculation of streamlines in an inhomogeneous, anisotropic porous medium with two-dimensional flow
- Chapter 116. Streamlines and traveltimes of groundwater in a two-layered aquifer system
- Chapter 117. Two- and threedimensional mathematical models of contaminant movement in groundwater
- Chapter 118. Long-term prediction of the potential impact of heavy metals on ground- water q uality as a result of fertilizer use
- Chapter 119. Hydrology and water chemistry in a small watershed
- Chapter 120. Development of the chemical composition of water during seepage in natural surrounding: main results of an experimental study
- Chapter 121. A mathematical model for predicting the concentration of nitrogen compounds in surface and groundwater streams
- Chapter 122. Growth of the dispersion coefficient with the mean travelled distance in porous media
- Chapter 123. Vulnarability study of an overexploited aquifer to the saline contamination from a sebkhat by mathematical model: Sedjoumi's aquifer's case in Tunesia
- Chapter 124. Numerical tracing of the movement of pollutants in seepage between two conduits
- Chapter 125. A two-dimensional finite-element solution for the simultaneous transport of water and multi solutes through a nonhomogeneous aquifer under transient saturated - unsaturated flow conditions
- Chapter 126. Necessity and objectives for a computer based groundwater quality management in the GDR
- Chapter 127. Calculation of flowpatterns and travelling times in groundwaterflow with rectangular Hermitian elements
- Chapter 128. Computer simulation of leaching of aldicarb residues from arable soils in winter
- Chapter 129. Application of different computer models to the study of solute transport in a vertical profile of Madrid aquifer
- Chapter 130. The influence of soil heterogeneity on the simulation of the development of groundwater quality
- Chapter 131. Mathematical conceptual modelling and simulation of migration processes in soil water zones
- Chapter 132. Dewatering influence on the stability of the fresh and salt water interface in Flanders (France)
- Chapter 133. Saturated-Unsaturated modelling of groundwater quality in unconfined aquifer system
- Chapter 134. Observation of aquifer pollution state
- Chapter 135. Variation in head, velocity and residence time of groundwater flowing to a well, due to statistical properties of the permeability of the aquifer
- Chapter 136. Finite element analysis of unsaturated flow through solid waste materials
- Chapter 137. Steady state model of advection and diffusion of contaminants in an imhomogeneous aquifer
- Chapter 138. Solute transfer through unsaturated porous media
- Chapter 139. Protection areas aspecial case of groundwater protection
- Chapter 140. Generating institutional and public support for a statewide groundwater protection strategy based on identification and assessment of groundwater contamination potential at 316 sites in Massachusetts, USA
- Chapter 141. The policy of the commission of the European Communities for the protection of groundwater
- Chapter 142. Methane in groundwaters and the related problems at water works in Hunqary
- Chapter 143. Lekkerkerk
- Chapter 144. Groundwater quality in Rajasthan and managing water supplies
- Chapter 145. Pilot studies for groundwater protection in Czechoslovakia
- Chapter 146. Is it feasible to clean the aquifer once it is contaminated by landfill leachate?
- Chapter 147. Protection and improvement of groundwater quality by oxidation processes in the aquifer
- Chapter 148. Management and protection of quality of groundwater resources in the English Midlands
- Chapter 149. Multi-purpose solution for the protection against pollution of a groundwater abstraction for water supply
- Chapter 150. Protection of groundwater in relation to waste disposal in Wessex water authority
- Chapter 151. Groundwater pollution and its protection in Haryana, India
- Chapter 152. Classification of groundwater resources for regional planning with regard to the irvulnerability to pollution
- Chapter 153. A proposal for the dimensions of protection areas
- Chapter 154. Analysis and control of nonpoint nitrate pollution of municipal water supply sources.
- Index
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