Sustainable Water Resources Management publishes articles that deal with the interface of water resources science and the needs of human populations, highlighting work that addresses practical methods and basic research on water resources management.
This topical collection reflects the Earth surface geochemistry advances, made in Argentina. The research is multidisciplinary, addressing different aspects such as Geochemical Processes, Isotope, Hydrogeochemistry and Biogeochemistry, that influences society and the environment.
Groundwater is, by far, the most abundant and widespread source of liquid freshwater on the planet. In general, groundwater keeps being a disregarded subject by citizens, decision makers and even scientists in some way related to water resources, ignoring its interlinked and essential roles in the water cycle, the ecosystems, and the functioning of society.