نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater recharge

تعداد نتایج: 29920  

2011
Ahmed Elsheikh Mohamed G. Abdelsalam Kevin Mickus

The recent delineation of a vastly expanded Holocene paleo-lake (the Northern Darfur Megalake which was originally mapped as the West Nubian Paleolake and here will be referred to as WNPL–NDML) in Darfur in northwestern Sudan has renewed hopes for the presence of an appreciable groundwater resource in this hyper-arid region of Eastern Sahara. This paleolake which existed within a closed basin p...

2015
James P. Cassanelli James W. Head James L. Fastook

From the Late Noachian period, through the Hesperian, and into the Amazonian periods on Mars, large outflow channels were formed. Many are interpreted to have originated through the catastrophic discharge of groundwater from martian aquifers, involving the release of up to millions of cubickilometers of water. Such a mechanism for outflow channel formation requires that martian aquifers were su...

2007
J. Dams O. Batelaan

Papers published in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions are under open-access review for the journal Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Abstract Land-use change and climate change, along with groundwater pumping are frequently indicated to be the main human-induced factors influencing the groundwater system. Up till now, research has mainly been focusing on the effect of the water ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Uta Böckelmann Hans-Henno Dörries M Neus Ayuso-Gabella Miquel Salgot de Marçay Valter Tandoi Caterina Levantesi Costantino Masciopinto Emmanuel Van Houtte Ulrich Szewzyk Thomas Wintgens Elisabeth Grohmann

Aquifer recharge presents advantages for integrated water management in the anthropic cycle, namely, advanced treatment of reclaimed water and additional dilution of pollutants due to mixing with natural groundwater. Nevertheless, this practice represents a health and environmental hazard because of the presence of pathogenic microorganisms and chemical contaminants. To assess the quality of wa...

2005
A. Kirk

The first model calculates how long changes to deep drainage take to appear as recharge to saline aquifers. The second models the groundwater flows to quantify how much saline groundwater will be delivered to the River Murray over a certain period of time. SIMRAT has influenced salinity policy development, delivered outputs required by policy and continually challenged our understanding of sali...

2012
C. I. Wong M. Musgrove

Please cite this article in press as: Wong, C.I., et Hydrol. (2012), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhyd Understanding the sources and processes that control groundwater compositions and the timing and magnitude of groundwater vulnerability to potential surface-water contamination under varying meteorologic conditions is critical to informing groundwater protection policies and practices. This is ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2014
h.b. wakode k. baier r. jha s. ahmed r. azzam

hyderabad is one of the fastest growing indian megacities which have significant impact on itsenvironment. the surface and groundwater resources are severely affected by uncontrolled expansion anddensification of the city. for the better understanding, recovery and to prevent future deterioration of thesesignificance resources, it is necessary to have knowledge of the impact of urban growth in ...

2005
ELFATIH A. B. ELTAHIR Ralph M. Parsons

A lumped unconfined aquifer model has been developed and interactively coupled to a land surface scheme in a companion paper. Here, the issue of the representation of subgrid variability of water table depths (WTDs) is addressed. A statistical–dynamical (SD) approach is used to account for the effects of the unresolved subgrid variability of WTD in the grid-scale groundwater runoff. The dynamic...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2010
فاطمه فتحی, , منصور زیبایی, ,

Overexploitation of groundwater resource may result in lowering groundwater table at a faster rate due to an imbalance in the total recharge and total withdrawal. In order to make a balance between groundwater exploitation and recharge, the major remedial measures suggested are to strengthen groundwater management, adopt water demand policies, raise water use efficiency, and to increase water s...

2005
J. Majorowicz S. E. Grasby

Modelling of surface temperature change effect on temperature vs. depth and temperature-depth logs in Western Canada Sedimentary Basin show that SAT (surface air temperature) forcing is the main driving factor for the underground temperature changes diffusing with depth. It supports the validity of the basic hypothesis of borehole temperature paleoclimatology, namely that the ground surface tem...

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