Citations Flashcards

1
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Water cycle and lecture 1 - introduction

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Hiscock and Bense 2014

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2
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Jericho case study

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HB 2014

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3
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Lecture 2 - introduction to gw, porosity, etc.

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HB 2014

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4
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Ghyben-Herzberg principle and saltwater intrusion in the Llobregat Delta, Spain

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HB 2014

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5
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In order:
Lecture 3 - PP1: conductivity vs. Permeability - darcy’s law etc
PP2: storage and release of water from an aq
Two mechanisms for water to drain
Central Valley California ex of over exploitation

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HB 2014
HB 2014
Jacob 1940
HB 2014 and Williamson et al 1989

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6
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Lecture 4 gw and geological processes
Impact of glaciations - pro glacial permafrost prevent recharge
Confirm recharge under glacial conditions
Analysis of deep brines discharge recharge swap

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HB 2014
Jirakova et al 2011
Bense and person 2008 and Lemieux et al 2008
Grasby et al 2000

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7
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Fault zone hydrogeology

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Bense et al 2013

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8
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Lecture 5 gw potential and GAB
Analytical solution to boundary value problem - flow works on multiple scales
Large scale gw flow in GAB - dependent practices - transmissivity - railway

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HB 2014 - use with caution as was not entirely sure I’d could use as reference but decided it was fine
Toth 1963
Habermahl and Lav 1997 and Habermahl 1989 - Love et al 2000 - Harris 1981

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9
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Lecture 6 Reynolds numbers and gw flow eq

Effect of topography on regional gw flow patterns

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HB 2014

Freeze and Witherspoon 1967

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10
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Lecture 7 pumping test analysis - incl Dupuit assumptions

Theis eq

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HB 2014

Theis 1935 - may be useless citation

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11
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Lecture 9 tracer tests

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HB 2014

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12
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A simple borehole dilution technique in measuring horizontal gw flow

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Pitrak et al 2007

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13
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An evaluation of some fluorescent dyes for water tracing

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Smart and Laidlow 1977

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14
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Lecture 10 introduction to hydrchemistry
Chebotarev sequence
Hydro chemical evolution in Floridian aquifer system

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HB 2014
Chebotarev 1955
Sprinkle 1989

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15
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Metamorphism in the crust of weathering - both parts

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Chebotarev 1955

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16
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Lecture 11 hydro chemical processes - redox etc

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HB 2014

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17
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Lecture 12 contaminant hydrogeology - napl etc

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HB 2014

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18
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A natural gradient experiment on solute transport in a sand aquifer - 1. Approach and overview of plume movement

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Mackay et al 1986

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19
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A controlled field experiment on gw contamination by a multicomponent DNAPL: dissolved plume retardation

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Rivett and Allen-King 2003

20
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Water balance eq information

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HB 2014

21
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Lecture 14 discharge calculation etc

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HB 2014 - use with caution

22
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An evaluation of traces dilution techniques for gauging rivers in flood

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Airey et al 1984

23
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Slope area method (measurement if peak discharge)

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Dalrymple and Benson 1989

24
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Interception loss - significant fraction of total evaporation in most regions

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Dingman 2002

25
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Lecture 15 precipitation and evaporation

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HB 2014 - use with caution as limited notes

26
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An evaluation of the Gash interception model in a northern hardwood stand

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Carlyle-Moses and Price 1999

27
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An analytical model of rainfall interception by forests

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Gash 1979

28
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Measuring and modelling interception loses by hedgerows in England

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Herbst et al 2006

29
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Lecture 16 evapotranspiration

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HB 2014 - use with caution as limited notes

30
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An integrated micrometeorological system for evaporation measurement

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Shuttleworth et al 1988

31
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Horton model - hortonian overland flow/ infiltration excess flow

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Horton 1933

32
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Partial area concept

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Betson 1964

33
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Variable source area concept

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Hewlett and Hibbert 1967

34
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Lecture 17 runoff - soil part only

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HB 2014

35
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Green-Ampt - infiltration model

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Green and Ampt 1911

36
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Lecture 17 runoff - infiltration measurement and qualitative description and Richards eq and the Green and Ampt Model

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Dingman 2002 - use with caution as limited notes

37
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Comparison of infiltration models

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Mishra et al 2003

38
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Lecture 18 hydrographs - incl unit hydrographs etc.

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HB 2014 - use with caution as limited notes

39
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Comparison of different baseflow separation methods in a lowland catchment

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Gonzales et al 2009

40
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MIKE-SHE

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DHI 1993

41
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LISFLOOD-RR

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Van der Knijff et al 2010

42
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HBV

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Bergstrom 1976

43
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Modelling of the effect of land use changes on the runoff generation of a river basin

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Hundecha and Bardossy 2004

44
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Rational method

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Kuichling 1889

45
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Non-stationary flood frequency analysis in Southern Germany

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He et al 2006

46
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Gw exploitation in chalk aquifer in London in order:
Trafalgar Square fountains initially supplied under Artesian conditions
Huge abstractions 1850-1950
Recovery lead to flooding and pressure on foundations

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Kirkaldy 1954
Marsh and Davies 1983
Lucas and Robinson 1995

47
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Gyhben-Herzberg relationship - brackish transition zone and cyclic transport of saline transport and saltwater wedge

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Todd 1980