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Use of isotopes techniques to reveal the origin of water salinity in an arid region of Central-Western Argentina
(Elsevier, 2021-04)
Groundwater is a strategic and vital resource for agriculture and oil production in the arid region of Carrizal sub-basin (CSB) in Argentina. Increasing groundwater salinity in some areas has created legal conflicts between ...
El agua invisible, un recurso estratégico
(Ediciones INTA, 2020-12)
La dinámica del agua subterránea puede causar impactos positivos o negativos de acuerdo al manejo de los sistemas productivos. En un contexto de escasas precipitaciones, asegurar su buen uso permite cubrir la demanda de ...
Impact of afforestation on coastal aquifer recharge. Case study: eastern coast of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
(Springer Verlag Berlín, 2018-02)
The effects of afforestation on groundwater recharge—which is the only source of drinking water supply in the Pinamar District (Partido de Pinamar), located on the eastern coast of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina—are ...
Estimating the risk of groundwater contamination and environmental impact of pesticides in an agricultural basin in Argentina
(Springer Verlag, 2019-02)
Due to the increase in pesticide detection in groundwater and other environmental components, some indicators, such as the attenuation factor (AF) and the environmental impact quotient (EIQ), have been proposed to determine ...
Hydrochemical variability associated with rainfall regime: a case study in the coastal wetland of the outer Río de la Plata Estuary, Argentina
(Springer Verlag Berlín, 2016-05)
In coastal wetlands, the interaction between groundwater, surface water and marine or estuarine water determines the water chemistry; variations in the water balance may be of influence as well. The objective of this work ...
Evolution of groundwater recharge as a result of forest development on the east coast of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
(Springer, 2021-01)
Changes in groundwater recharge associated with variations in land use were analysed with a focus on the role of afforestation on the east coast of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The growth of the population related to such ...
Groundwater flow model, recharge estimation and sustainability in an arid region of Patagonia, Argentina
(Springer, 2012-08)
The Península Valdés, in northeastern Patagonia, Argentina, is characterised by its arid climate and the lack of perennial watercourses; thus, all economic activities depend on the groundwater resources. Water demand is ...
Characterisation of an artesian groundwater system in the Valle de Iglesia in the Central Andes of Argentina
(Springer, 2021-10)
Despite its location in the “Arid Diagonal” of South America, the Valle de Iglesia contains a number of artesian springs, the most important of which are the Baños Pismanta thermal springs, which release water at ~45 °C. ...
Endosulfan leaching from Typic Argiudolls in soybean tillage areas and groundwater pollution implications
(Elsevier Science, 2014-05)
Endosulfan has been recently added to Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) list and due to its extensive and massive use and environmental persistence constitutes a potential hazard to groundwater resources. Undisturbed ...
Water Resources in the Salado River Drainage Basin, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Chemical and Microbiological Characteristics
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2004-12)
Buenos Aires Province is located in the region of greatest agrarian importance in Argentina. Studies that have been carried out up to now are mainly hydrogeological, geological, and limnological and focused on localized ...