Widespread concerns of adverse impacts on water resources and the environment have been associated with coal mining and coal-seam gas developments in coal basins of the world, especially those in ecologicall...
The relationship between man and rocks began already from the beginnings of the first groups of human beings, who used the rock formations as a refuge and den, to later be used as a construction material. Th...
Data analysis and interpretation are key to environmental risk management. The goal of data analysis is to provide a thorough understanding of the risks posed by environmental hazards in order to create a pl...
The safe deposition of hazardous waste in geological repositories is one of the most pressing challenges for environmental and geoscience. It affects economies which continue to rely on nuclear energy as wel...
Data Science (Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence) became more than an important facilitator for many domains in fundamental and applied sciences as well as industry and is disrupting the way of resea...
Earth surface processes, climatic change and land-use change are key issues worldwide. Sustainability is often highlighted across the natural, environmental, and social sciences, plus the effects on the natu...
Natural and anthropogenic factors have caused many types of disasters throughout the world, especially during the 20th and 21st century in conjunction with changes in climate and its variability. Earthquakes...
Understanding interactions between anthroposphere and geosphere (e.g., natural hazards, environmental pollution, impacts on ground and surface waters, land degradation, etc.) and forecasting their time/space...
The Mediterranean areas are characterized by a climate with frequent droughts and irregular precipitations combined with high demographic pressures and water demands from society. Major drivers of global cha...
The special issue entitled “Groundwater in Agricultural Areas” addresses an environmental concern that has gained significant attention in this new era of global pollution. Indeed, groundwater plays a vital ...
The aim of this special issue on “Groundwater quality and contamination and the application of GIS” is to identify the groundwater quality zones and sources of contaminants in groundwater and focus on the pr...
The special issue will carefully select the best scientific contributions from the fields of hydrogeology and geomorphology in carbonate (and evaporite) environments. The relationship between man and these e...
Landslides are widespread natural geomorphological processes that shape the Earth surface, especially in mountainous and hilly regions. Their occurrence is related to many static and dynamic factors and repr...
This Special Issue of ENGE aims to highlight academic research, present innovative methods and technologies, provide new understandings and, inspire creative and constructive discussions on the mechanisms of...
There is a pressing need to improve our understanding of the subsurface and to better to better monitor and characterize systems affected by natural and anthropogenic influences by applying several direct an...
Alluvial plain aquifers play a crucial role in providing large quantities of freshwater resources to increase agricultural productivity, meet water needs and maintain ecological balance. However, over-exploi...
The use of subsurface resources from geosystems has become much more diverse in recent years and is characterised by increasing discussions about possible influences on our natural resources, such as groundw...
During the Anthropocene, human activities have significantly altered the natural environment. Both from an assessment and a management perspective, it is important to consider the interlinkages between diffe...
Geospatial artificial intelligence (Geo AI) is a rapidly evolving field that combines remote sensing technology with advanced machine learning algorithms to extract meaningful insights from large and complex...