نتایج جستجو برای: ground water table

تعداد نتایج: 785611  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0

wetlands are ecosystems with specific features and functions which have been unfortunatelydamaged by recent pressures and limitations. fast reduction of surface flows, water and wind erosion of soil,changes in the quality of water and soil resources, increasing exploitation of underground water, agriculturaldevelopment, climate change, etc. have had the most effect on these ecosystems. so this ...

Journal: :iranian journal of earth science 0
a. k. m. munirul haque local and revenue audit directorate, audit complex, segun bagicha, dhaka – 1000, bangladesh . m. sarwar jahan institute of environmental science, university of rajshahi , rajshahi – 6205, bangladesh . md. abul kalam azad institute of environmental science, university of rajshahi , rajshahi – 6205, bangladesh .

a case study was carried out to see the impacts of shrimp culture on the surface (pond) and ground water (tube-well) quality in three coastal sub-districts of bagherhat sadar, rampal and morrelganj of bangladesh. the people of rampal (100%), morrelgonj (87.5%) and bagherhat (75.5%) expressed that salinity of both surface and ground water increased after shrimp culture, and water becomes more tu...

A. K. M. Munirul Haque M. Sarwar Jahan Md. Abul Kalam Azad

A case study was carried out to see the impacts of shrimp culture on the surface (pond) and ground water (tube-well) quality in three coastal sub-districts of Bagherhat Sadar, Rampal and Morrelganj of Bangladesh. The people of Rampal (100%), Morrelgonj (87.5%) and Bagherhat (75.5%) expressed that salinity of both surface and ground water increased after shrimp culture, and water becomes more tu...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
d.a. ahsan t.a. del valls

arsenic in ground water is a very serious environmental hazard of bangladesh and west bengal of india. the presence of high level of arsenic (

The optimal management of ground water consumption is impossible without proper knowledge of water distribution, aquifer territories, and water table fluctuations. Humans are faced with the problem of water scarcity, due to various reasons such as population growth, droughts and reduced rainfall, and industrial progress and its impact on water resources. The purpose of this study was to determi...

2010
Avin E. Pillay Fadhil M. Salih

Produced water separated from oil is usually returned to the environment and could permeate through the water table. If such water is contaminated with radioactive substances, it could create a definite threat to the water supply, especially in arid regions where ground water and overhead streams are sources of potable water. Low-level radioactive contamination of oily sludge is equally hazardo...

Journal: :اقتصاد و توسعه کشاورزی 0
موسوی موسوی مبصری مبصری اکبری اکبری

abstract in present study, it has been studied to oprimize culture pattern in water consumption reduction and increase in income by use of collected data from kazeroon agriculture organization and forign commercial statistical annals and use of linear planning model due to simplicity and lts application, and to apply in water resources management. the purpose of this study had been to edit one ...

Journal: :advances in environmental technology 0
jalal shayegan sharif university of technology jamal alikhani sharif university of technology hamid reza kariminia sharif university of technology

in this paper, a modeling tool for risk assessment analysis of the movement of hydrocarbon contaminants in the vadose zone and mass flux of contamination release into the groundwater table was developed. also, advection-diffusion-reaction equations in combination with a three-phase equilibrium state between trapped air, soil humidity, and solid particles of unsaturated soil matrix were numerica...

2016
Marco Garrido Paola Silva Edmundo Acevedo

Prosopis tamarugo Phil. is a strict phreatophyte tree species endemic to the "Pampa del Tamarugal", Atacama Desert. The extraction of water for various uses has increased the depth of the water table in the Pampa aquifers threatening its conservation. This study aimed to determine the effect of the groundwater table depth on the water relations of P. tamarugo and to present thresholds of ground...

2003
M. J. Simpson T. P. Clement T. A. Gallop

Seepage-face boundaries are common features of unconfined ground water flow. These boundaries exist at the intersection of an unconfined aquifer and a surface water body such as a lake, river, or wetland. The existence of a seepage-face boundary is necessary to provide a physical transition between the internal water-table boundary and the external equipotential boundary when an unconfined aqui...

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