Mathematical Modeling of Groundwater Pollution by Ne-Zheng SunEnglish | PDF | 1996 | 391 Pages | ISBN : 1475725604 | 27.2 MB
Groundwater is one of the most important resources in the world. In many areas, water supplies for industrial, domestic, and agricultural uses are de pendent on groundwater. As an "open" system, groundwater may exchange mass and energy with its neighboring systems (soil, air, and surface water) through adsorption, ion-exchange, infiltration, evaporation, inflow, outflow, and other exchange forms. Consequently, both the quantity and quality of groundwater may vary with environmental changes and human activities.