Soil and Groundwater Quality and Resources Assessment, 2nd Edition

Soil and groundwater underpin the Earth's critical zone, sustaining water supply, agriculture, ecosystems, and socio-economic development. They face escalating pressures from climate change and human activities, resulting in contamination, depletion, and degradation. The accurate assessment and sust...

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description Soil and groundwater underpin the Earth's critical zone, sustaining water supply, agriculture, ecosystems, and socio-economic development. They face escalating pressures from climate change and human activities, resulting in contamination, depletion, and degradation. The accurate assessment and sustainable management of these systems thus represent an urgent global priority. This Special Issue addresses these challenges via diverse methods. Studies employ integrated numerical modeling of contaminant transport and geological effects, alongside hydrochemical and isotopic analyses to trace pollution and hydrogeochemical evolution. Advanced assessment tools quantify health risks and inform zoned management. Together, these works integrate physical, chemical, and data-driven approaches to decipher complex system behaviors and provide scalable management insights. The research underscores the need for interdisciplinary integration. Effective assessment requires combining mechanistic knowledge with monitoring and predictive tools that capture spatiotemporal dynamics. Future work should link groundwater models with climate–land-use scenarios, develop uncertainty-aware risk frameworks, enable cross-scale integration, and incorporate hydro-biogeochemical processes. This Special Issue aimed to foster collaboration and guide adaptive strategies to protect these vital resources.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1754342026-04-16T20:53:01Z Soil and Groundwater Quality and Resources Assessment, 2nd Edition Jiang, Wanjun Sheng, Yizhi Mao, Hairu MIKE URBAN Drainage Pipeline network optimization Genetic algorithm Network annual cost Groundwater system Groundwater dynamic Mathematical statistics Multi-factor weighted comprehensive evaluation system (MFWCES) Typical hilly plain area Ecological environment Geological environment Ecological quality assessment Evaluation indicators Kundulun River Basin Groundwater hydrochemical evolution Hydrochemical processes Inverse hydrochemical modeling Groundwater in arid regions Surface water-groundwater Hydrochemistry Stable isotopes Sahel region Kou basin Burkina Faso Health risk assessment Kernel density estimation–trapezoidal fuzzy number–Monte Carlo simulation Self-organizing map Water quality assessment Groundwater vulnerability Dynamic rise in groundwater level Numerical simulation Unsaturated–saturated Displacement deformation Stress–strain Contamination Pesticides Advection–dispersion equation Inverse model N A thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TQ Environmental science, engineering and technology Soil and groundwater underpin the Earth's critical zone, sustaining water supply, agriculture, ecosystems, and socio-economic development. They face escalating pressures from climate change and human activities, resulting in contamination, depletion, and degradation. The accurate assessment and sustainable management of these systems thus represent an urgent global priority. This Special Issue addresses these challenges via diverse methods. Studies employ integrated numerical modeling of contaminant transport and geological effects, alongside hydrochemical and isotopic analyses to trace pollution and hydrogeochemical evolution. Advanced assessment tools quantify health risks and inform zoned management. Together, these works integrate physical, chemical, and data-driven approaches to decipher complex system behaviors and provide scalable management insights. The research underscores the need for interdisciplinary integration. Effective assessment requires combining mechanistic knowledge with monitoring and predictive tools that capture spatiotemporal dynamics. Future work should link groundwater models with climate–land-use scenarios, develop uncertainty-aware risk frameworks, enable cross-scale integration, and incorporate hydro-biogeochemical processes. This Special Issue aimed to foster collaboration and guide adaptive strategies to protect these vital resources. 2026-04-16T20:52:52Z 2026-04-16T20:52:52Z 2026 book ONIX_20260416T142754_9783725866502_39 9783725866502 9783725866519 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/175434 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/ https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/12353 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-6651-9 10.3390/books978-3-7258-6651-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725866502 9783725866519 198 CH open access
spellingShingle MIKE URBAN
Drainage
Pipeline network optimization
Genetic algorithm
Network annual cost
Groundwater system
Groundwater dynamic
Mathematical statistics
Multi-factor weighted comprehensive evaluation system (MFWCES)
Typical hilly plain area
Ecological environment
Geological environment
Ecological quality assessment
Evaluation indicators
Kundulun River Basin
Groundwater hydrochemical evolution
Hydrochemical processes
Inverse hydrochemical modeling
Groundwater in arid regions
Surface water-groundwater
Hydrochemistry
Stable isotopes
Sahel region
Kou basin
Burkina Faso
Health risk assessment
Kernel density estimation–trapezoidal fuzzy number–Monte Carlo simulation
Self-organizing map
Water quality assessment
Groundwater vulnerability
Dynamic rise in groundwater level
Numerical simulation
Unsaturated–saturated
Displacement deformation
Stress–strain
Contamination
Pesticides
Advection–dispersion equation
Inverse model
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thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TQ Environmental science, engineering and technology
Soil and Groundwater Quality and Resources Assessment, 2nd Edition
title Soil and Groundwater Quality and Resources Assessment, 2nd Edition
title_full Soil and Groundwater Quality and Resources Assessment, 2nd Edition
title_fullStr Soil and Groundwater Quality and Resources Assessment, 2nd Edition
title_full_unstemmed Soil and Groundwater Quality and Resources Assessment, 2nd Edition
title_short Soil and Groundwater Quality and Resources Assessment, 2nd Edition
title_sort soil and groundwater quality and resources assessment 2nd edition
topic MIKE URBAN
Drainage
Pipeline network optimization
Genetic algorithm
Network annual cost
Groundwater system
Groundwater dynamic
Mathematical statistics
Multi-factor weighted comprehensive evaluation system (MFWCES)
Typical hilly plain area
Ecological environment
Geological environment
Ecological quality assessment
Evaluation indicators
Kundulun River Basin
Groundwater hydrochemical evolution
Hydrochemical processes
Inverse hydrochemical modeling
Groundwater in arid regions
Surface water-groundwater
Hydrochemistry
Stable isotopes
Sahel region
Kou basin
Burkina Faso
Health risk assessment
Kernel density estimation–trapezoidal fuzzy number–Monte Carlo simulation
Self-organizing map
Water quality assessment
Groundwater vulnerability
Dynamic rise in groundwater level
Numerical simulation
Unsaturated–saturated
Displacement deformation
Stress–strain
Contamination
Pesticides
Advection–dispersion equation
Inverse model
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A
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TQ Environmental science, engineering and technology
topic_facet MIKE URBAN
Drainage
Pipeline network optimization
Genetic algorithm
Network annual cost
Groundwater system
Groundwater dynamic
Mathematical statistics
Multi-factor weighted comprehensive evaluation system (MFWCES)
Typical hilly plain area
Ecological environment
Geological environment
Ecological quality assessment
Evaluation indicators
Kundulun River Basin
Groundwater hydrochemical evolution
Hydrochemical processes
Inverse hydrochemical modeling
Groundwater in arid regions
Surface water-groundwater
Hydrochemistry
Stable isotopes
Sahel region
Kou basin
Burkina Faso
Health risk assessment
Kernel density estimation–trapezoidal fuzzy number–Monte Carlo simulation
Self-organizing map
Water quality assessment
Groundwater vulnerability
Dynamic rise in groundwater level
Numerical simulation
Unsaturated–saturated
Displacement deformation
Stress–strain
Contamination
Pesticides
Advection–dispersion equation
Inverse model
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A
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TQ Environmental science, engineering and technology
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