Changes in Shallow Groundwater Quality in the Chicago Region in the Past 50 YearsWalton Kelly
Changes in Shallow Groundwater Quality Beneath Recently Urbanized Areas in the Memphi... Jeannie R.B. Barlow,James A. Kingsbury,Richard H. Coupe - 《Jawra Journal of the American Water Resources Association》 被引量: 8发表: 2012年 CHANGES IN SHALLOW GROUNDWATER QUALITY BENEATH RECENTLY ...
Chicago/Turabian Style Azzirgue, El Mustapha, El Khalil Cherif, Taha Ait Tchakoucht, Hamza El Azhari, and Farida Salmoun. 2022. "Testing Groundwater Quality in Jouamaa Hakama Region (North of Morocco) Using Water Quality Indices (WQIs) and Fuzzy Logic Method: An Exploratory Study" Water ...
Chicago/Turabian Style Al-Hamzah, Ali A., and Christopher M. Fellows. 2024. "Drinking Water Quality in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia"Water16, no. 13: 1810. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16131810 APA Style Al-Hamzah, A. A., & Fellows, C. M. (2024). Drinking Water Quality in the King...
This cross-sectional study evaluates the extent and impact of lead-contaminated drinking water in children younger than 6 years in Chicago, Illinois.
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Just north of the Chicago metropolitan area, land use in the eastern half of the county changed from row-crop agriculture to urban sprawl. Water supplies are from shallow sand and gravel aquifers and are highly vulnerable. We evaluated the change of groundwater quality in McHenry County during ...
Climate change will have greater impact on water quality than land use change in the Des Plaines River Watershed, Chicago. Total suspended solid concentration will be high in winter than in summer periods. Seasonal variation of phosphorus concentration depends on climate change scenario. Middle and ...
CHICAGO, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- Researchers at the University of Michigan (UM) are seeking partners to bring their new development, a new electronic lead sensor, into industrial production. The lead sensor, potentially costing around 20 U.S. dollars, could watch for water quality at home and ...
Many in Chicago were still reeling from Sunday's significant rainfall after storms shut down the Riverwalk and many public beaches. CBS's Lauren Victory explained how a decision to reverse the Chicago River's flow led to water quality issu