نتایج جستجو برای: irregular extraction from groundwater

تعداد نتایج: 5702658  

2016
Edgar Tellez Foster Ariel Dinar Amnon Rapoport

This paper analyzes the responses of profit maximizing groundwater users to modifications (elimination, reduction, decoupling) of the subsidy to electricity frequently used for water pumping. It proposes a theoretical model, and numerically derives general results for a simplified case with homogeneous users. The model is applied to aquifers in Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico and in Kern County, Calif...

Journal: :Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 2022

Abstract. Baseflow to rivers comprises regional groundwater and lower-salinity intermediate water stores such as interflow, soil water, bank return flows. Chemical mass balance (CMB) calculations based on the specific conductivity (SC) of potentially estimate contribution baseflow. This study discusses application CMB approach in from south-eastern Australia assesses feasibility calibrating rec...

2010
Jean-Christophe Maréchal

At the beginning of 2008, I visited a watershed located in Karkinatam village in the state of Karnataka, South India. There, crops are intensively irrigated using groundwater. The water table has been depleted from 5 m-depth to 50 m-depth in a large part of the area. Now, 42 % of a total of 158 water wells in the watershed are dry. Speaking with the farmers, I have been amazed to learn that the...

Journal: :environmental health engineering and management 0
a’zam golzari department of environmental engineering, estahban branch, islamic azad university, estahban, iran mohammad mehdi taghizadeh department of environmental engineering, estahban branch, islamic azad university, estahban, iran

background: estrogens include estoril (e3), estradiol and estrone (e1). these chemicals are produced in human and animal bodies as well as in synthetic chemicals (drugs). estrogens can enter water sources in different ways. when these chemicals enter the human body through water and wastewater, they have the ability to mimic or disrupt the normal estrogen activities in humans and animals. estro...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2014
Avner Vengosh Robert B Jackson Nathaniel Warner Thomas H Darrah Andrew Kondash

The rapid rise of shale gas development through horizontal drilling and high volume hydraulic fracturing has expanded the extraction of hydrocarbon resources in the U.S. The rise of shale gas development has triggered an intense public debate regarding the potential environmental and human health effects from hydraulic fracturing. This paper provides a critical review of the potential risks tha...

2007
Babar A. Shah

Arsenic contamination in groundwater affecting West Bengal (India) and Bangladesh is a serious environmental problem. Contamination is extensive in the low-lying areas of Bhagirathi–Ganga delta, located mainly to the east of the Bhagirathi River. A few isolated As-contaminated areas occur west of the Bhagirathi River and over the lower parts of the Damodar river fan-delta. The Damodar being a P...

1997
MICHAEL M. DANIEL ALAN S. WILLSKY

This paper covers the design of multiscale stochastic models that can be used to fuse measurements of a random field or random process provided at multiple resolutions. Such sensor fusion problems arise in a variety of contexts, including many problems in remote sensing and geophysics. An example, which is used in this paper as a vehicle to illustrate our methodology, is the estimation of varia...

A’zam Golzari, Mohammad Mehdi Taghizadeh,

Background: Estrogens include estoril (E3), estradiol and estrone (E1). These chemicals are produced in human and animal bodies as well as in synthetic chemicals (drugs). Estrogens can enter water sources in different ways. When these chemicals enter the human body through water and wastewater, they have the ability to mimic or disrupt the normal estrogen activities in humans and animals. Estro...

2011
Reena Badiani Katrina K. Jessoe

In India, expenditure on electricity subsidies for agriculture, an input subsidy aimed at improving agricultural productivity and the incomes of the agricultural work force, exceeds that spent on health or education. Yet the benefits and beneficiaries of these policies have been unexplored. This paper develops and empirically tests a model that describes the channels through which these subsidi...

Journal: :Journal Of The Macomb Dental Society 1974
R W Kulis

1 HISTORY Bunon (1743): First person to propose that removal of deciduous teeth will achieve a better alignment of permanent teeth, in his book “Essay on diseases of teeth”. Kjellgren (1929): First person to suggest the term “serial extraction” for this procedure. Nance (1940): Father of serial extraction philosophy. He presented the technique of progressive extraction. Palsson (1956): Proposed...

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