2024
DOI: 10.1002/vzj2.20307
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Transport, dispersion, and degradation of nonpoint source contaminants during flood‐managed aquifer recharge

Zach Perzan,
Kate Maher

Abstract: In water‐stressed regions of the world, the inundation of working landscapes to replenish aquifers—known as flood‐managed aquifer recharge (flood‐MAR)—has become a valuable tool for sustainable groundwater management. Due to their diverse land use histories, however, many potential recharge sites host nonpoint source contaminants (such as salts, pesticides, and fertilizers) within the vadose zone that may flush to groundwater during recharge operations. To identify the controls on contaminant migration, we per… Show more

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