Jun Shimada
Kumamoto University
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Science of The Total Environment | 2009
Takahiro Hosono; Reo Ikawa; Jun Shimada; Takanori Nakano; Mitsuyo Saito; Shin-ichi Onodera; Kang Kun Lee; Makoto Taniguchi
The influence of human activities on the flow system and contamination of groundwater were investigated in Seoul City, South Korea, one of the largest Asian cities, using a combination of isotopes (deltaD, T, delta15N, delta18O, delta34S, and 87Sr/86Sr). Eighteen representative groundwater and river water samples, which were collected over a wide area of the city, were compared with previously reported data. The distribution of stable isotopes (deltaD and delta18O) with groundwater potential data shows that recharged groundwater from either the surrounding mountainous area as well as the Han River and other surface streams discharged towards the northern-central part of the city, where a subway tunnel pumping station is located. It is suggested from T values (3.3 to 5.8 T.U.) that groundwater was recharged in the last 30 to 40 years. The delta34S and delta15N of SO4(2-) and NO3- data were efficiently used as indicators of contamination by human activities. These isotopes clarified that the contribution of anthropogenic contaminants i.e., industrial and household effluents, waste landfills, and fertilizers, are responsible for the enrichment by SO4(2-) (>30 ppm as SO4(2-)) and NO3- (>20 ppm as NO3-) of groundwater. The 87Sr/86Sr values of groundwater vary (0.71326 to 0.75058) in accordance with the host rocks of different origins. Mineral elements such as Ca are also suggested to be derived naturally from rocks. The groundwater under Seoul City is greatly affected by transportation of pollutants along the groundwater flow controlled by subway tunnel pumping, contributing to the degradation of water quality in urbanized areas.
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2016
Yaser Nikpeyman; Takahiro Hosono; Masahiko Ono; Heejun Yang; Jun Shimada; Kiyoshi Takikawa
Abstract A towing method using 222Rn can detect SGD signals in coastal areas. This study aims to evaluate the impact of topography and hydrology on SGD spatial distribution and the estimation of SGD patches along the coastlines. For this, we tried to determine the SGD signals in the study area and the maximum depth where the SGD rate is significant. The study conducted along the Yatsushiro Sea coastline, SW Japan. The estimated SGD distribution pattern suggests that the local topographic and geological settings govern the occurrence of SGD (recirculated seawater (RSGD) and terrestrially derived groundwater (FSGD)) as the primary deriving forces.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006
Makoto Taniguchi; Tomotoshi Ishitobi; Jun Shimada
Journal of Hydrology | 2007
Maki Tsujimura; Yutaka Abe; Tadashi Tanaka; Jun Shimada; Satoru Higuchi; Tsutomu Yamanaka; Gombo Davaa; Dambaravjaa Oyunbaatar
Water Research | 2014
Takahiro Hosono; Takahiro Tokunaga; Akane Tsushima; Jun Shimada
Applied Water Science | 2014
Andrew Ako Ako; Gloria Eneke Takem Eyong; Jun Shimada; Katsuaki Koike; Takahiro Hosono; Kimpei Ichiyanagi; Akoachere Richard; Beatrice Ketchemen Tandia; George Elambo Nkeng; Ntankouo Njila Roger
Geophysical Research Letters | 2006
Makoto Taniguchi; Tomotoshi Ishitobi; Jun Shimada; Naohiko Takamoto
Journal of Hydrology | 2013
Andrew Ako Ako; Jun Shimada; Takahiro Hosono; Makoto Kagabu; Akoachere Richard; George Elambo Nkeng; Aka Festus Tongwa; Masahiko Ono; Gloria Eneke Takem Eyong; Beatrice Ketchemen Tandia; Oumar Farouk Mouncherou
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation | 2016
Xiangyong Zeng; Takahiro Hosono; Hiroto Ohta; Takuro Niidome; Jun Shimada; Shigeru Morimura
IAHS-AISH publication | 2009
Takahiro Hosono; Somkid Buapeng; Shin-ichi Onodera; Tsutomu Yamanaka; Jun Shimada; Takanori Nakano; Makoto Taniguchi
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