2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.161115
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Aquifer recharge by stormwater infiltration basins: Hydrological and vadose zone characteristics control the impacts of basins on groundwater chemistry and microbiology

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“…Moreover, when the water flows downward in the well pipe due to the fact of gravity, the water flow is discontinuous and generates a negative pressure, leading to vaporization and, thus, the release of the gases dissolved in the water. There are also a large number of microorganisms in recharge water, which metabolize and produce gases under certain conditions [16,17]. These gases occupy the aquifer pores during transport, which reduces the permeability of the aquifer and decreases the recharge efficiency.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, when the water flows downward in the well pipe due to the fact of gravity, the water flow is discontinuous and generates a negative pressure, leading to vaporization and, thus, the release of the gases dissolved in the water. There are also a large number of microorganisms in recharge water, which metabolize and produce gases under certain conditions [16,17]. These gases occupy the aquifer pores during transport, which reduces the permeability of the aquifer and decreases the recharge efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%