Kalin Robert M (University of Strathclyde, Scotland) is the leading researcher on topics related to SDG 6. Twelve documents (all 12 documents are open access) have been written by this author on topics related to SDG 6, with a total of 50 citations and an average citation of 4.17. These...
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Environmental impact of mining activities on surface water and sediment qualities around Murgul copper mine, Northeastern Turkey Article 31 October 2016 Assessment of Metal Contamination in the Mine Water of the West Bokaro Coalfield, India Article 27 February 2017 Coal Mine Water Drainage: The ...
On the one hand, lack of sanitation, improper drainages and unprotected groundwater sources could increase the vulnerability of this water to microbial pollution. A study on groundwater quality in rural part of North Central Nigeria demonstrated that poorly managed groundwater resources could lead to...
The most important and largest transboundary groundwater bodies (GWBs) belong to the drainage basin Skagerrak and Kattegat (Västerhavet), are shown in the small figure in the upper left corner. Transboundary GWBs between Norway and Sweden are, compared to other parts of Europe, scarce and ...
been sampled from aquifers known to be heavily contaminated. A large proportion of the data come from samples obtained in US (n = 5704), followed by Australia (n = 780), Scotland (n = 270), England and Wales (n = 113), Zambia (n = 110) and Czech Republic ...
He also notes that The Standard of the 3rd of September 1874 the site is states that report of the Times was erroneous and that the well was still ‘delivering into the main drainage of London something like 30,000 gallons of water daily of exquisite purity’ and that it would be utilised...
Both the northwestern United States and Scotland are also hydrologically defined by montane high elevation subcatchments that are likely to be groundwater exporters (Fan, 2019; Schaller & Fan, 2009). It can be hypothesized that regional river flows and thus thermal regimes in these regions are ...
and of terrain slope character- istics; (ii) the development of flood hazard maps through hydrologic and hydraulic modeling within the APSFR, and of flood risk maps which are produced on the basis of the hazard maps and expressed in terms of potential number of inhabitants affected, economic ...
Soulsby, and M. Cresser (2001), Riparian zone influence on stream water chemistry at different spatial scales: A GIS-based mod- elling approach, an example for the Dee, NE Scotland, Sci. Total Environ., 208, 173-193.Smart, R. P., C. Soulsby, M. Cresser, A. Wade, and M. F. ...