Scientific Results

This catalogue is obtained by conducting a systematic literature review of scientific studies and reviews related to monitoring, forecasting, and simulating the inland water cycle. The analysis maps scientific expertise across research groups and classifies findings by the type of inland water studied, application focus, and geographical scope. A gap analysis will identify missing research areas and assess their relevance to policymaking.

ID ▲ Type Year Authors Title Venue/Journal DOI Research type Water System Technical Focus Abstract Link with Projects Link with Tools Related policies ID
publications-171 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 van Walsum, P.E.V. Integration of models using shared state variables: Implementation in the regional hydrologic modelling system SIMGRO 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.08.036 Data Management & Analytics Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 226536
publications-172 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2010 Peña-Haro, S. Fertilizer standards for controlling groundwater nitrate pollution from agriculture: El Salobral-Los Llanos case study, Spain 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2010.08.006 Hydrological modeling Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 226536
publications-173 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Peña-Haro, S. Stochastic hydro-economic modeling for optimal management of agricultural groundwater nitrate pollution under hydraulic conductivity uncertainty 10.1016/j.envsoft.2011.02.010 Data Management & Analytics Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 226536
publications-174 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE No year available Pulido-Velazquez, D. Efficient conceptual model for simulating the effect of aquifer heterogeneity on natural groundwater discharge to rivers 10.1016/j.advwatres.2011.07.010, Data Management & Analytics Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 226536
publications-175 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Savoy, L. Radon and CO2 as natural tracers to investigate the recharge dynamics of karst aquifers 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.05.031 Uncategorized Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 226536
publications-176 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Stauffer, F. Analytical model for environmental tracer transport in well catchments 10.1029/2010wr009940 Data Management & Analytics Natural Water Bodies In this paper, we present analytical solutions and discuss them for simplified groundwater systems with decaying environmental tracers such as 3H, including the formation of a decay product such as tritiogenic 3He. The developed solutions are applicable for shallow, unconfined groundwater systems, which can be conceptually described by a steady‐state, two‐dimensional, semiconfined groundwater flow model with constant thickness, recharge rate, and porosity. The prerequisite for the applicability of our solutions is that the pumping wells and observation wells at which tracer information is available are fully screened over the entire aquifer thickness. The sampling by pumping from such wells produces the complete mixing of water of different age and origin. The application of our solution to the Baltenswil (Zurich, Switzerland) groundwater field site shows that the simplified model is able to catch essential dynamics of the transient concentration development of 3H and 3He. 226536
publications-177 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2010 Stumpp, C. Quantification of preferential flow and flow heterogeneities in an unsaturated soil planted with different crops using the environmental isotope δ18O 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2010.09.014 Uncategorized Precipitation & Ecological Systems No abstract available 226536
publications-178 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2010 Zuber, A. On some methodological problems in the use of environmental tracers to estimate hydrogeologic parameters and to calibrate flow and transport models 10.1007/s10040-010-0655-4 Hydrological modeling Precipitation & Ecological Systems No abstract available 226536
publications-179 2011 Chau, N. D. Natural radioactivity in groundwater – a review 10.1080/10256016.2011.628123 Uncategorized Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 226536
publications-180 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2011 Pot, V. Effects of tillage practice and repeated urban compost application on bromide and isoproturon transport in a loamy Albeluvisol. 10.1111/j.1365-2389.2011.01402.x Uncategorized Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 226536