نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater decline

تعداد نتایج: 118576  

2016
Amir Levy Zoe Robinson Stefan Krause Richard Waller John Weatherill

Proglacial groundwater-fed features, such as seeps, substantially impact proglacial geomorphology, hydrology, and ecology. However, there is a paucity of research on the impacts of climate change and glacial retreat on the extent of these important features. This paper aims to investigate the impact of glacial retreat on proglacial groundwater levels and on the extent of groundwater-fed seeps. ...

2015
Yadu N. Pokhrel Sujan Koirala Pat J.-F. Yeh Naota Hanasaki Laurent Longuevergne Shinjiro Kanae Taikan Oki

Observations indicate that groundwater levels are declining in many regions around the world. Simulating such depletion of groundwater at the global scale still remains a challenge because most global Land Surface Models (LSMs) lack the physical representation of groundwater dynamics in general and well pumping in particular. Here we present an integrated hydrologic model, which explicitly simu...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2017

This paper aimed to assess the severity of desertification in Segzi plain located in the eastern part of Isfahan city, focusing on groundwater quality criteria used in MEDALUS model. Bayesian Belief networks (BBNs) were also used to convert MEDALUS model into a predictive, cause and effects model. Different techniques such as Kriging and IDW were applied to water quality data of 12 groundwater ...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2012
Alina Premrov Catherine E Coxon Richard Hackett Laura Kirwan Karl G Richards

Application of over-winter green cover (e.g. cover crops) as a measure for reducing nitrate losses from tillage land has been frequently investigated, especially in the unsaturated zone. Monitoring of groundwater is less common in these studies. Studies on groundwater responses to different land treatments can be challenging because they can be influenced by various conditions, such as recharge...

2010
Vishnu Prasad Pandey Futaba Kazama

Kathmandu Valley aquifer in central Nepal is continuously under stress since the commencement of mechanized extraction of groundwater resources in early 1970s. Many wells have been drilled in shallow and deep aquifers of the valley; and numerous studies have been made in last four decades to understand the aquifers. However, up-to-date information on well inventory, water extraction, water qual...

2013
Sheetal Sekhri Kritika Saxena

Groundwater depletion is becoming a serious policy concern in many developing countries but little is known about the costs of groundwater depletion. I use annual deviations of depth to groundwater from 1999 to 2003 from the 1985-1995 decadal means for Indian districts, to investigate how production and sown area respond to groundwater fluctuations. I find that a 1 meter decline in groundwater ...

The development of agriculture and industry and the increase of population in countries with arid to semi-arid climates have led to more harvesting of groundwater resources and as a result land subsidence in different parts of the worlds. Decades of groundwater overexploitation in the Kashmar-Bardaskan plain in the north-east of Iran has resulted substantial land subsidence in this plain. The p...

2014
Shaogang Dong Baiwei Liu Huamin Liu Shidong Wang Lixin Wang

In the rubber dam's impact area, the groundwater total hardness (TH) has declined since 2000, ultimately dropping to 100-300 mg/L in 2012. pH levels have shown no obvious changes. NH4-N concentration in the groundwater remained stable from 2000 to 2006, but it increased from 2007 to 2012, with the largest increase up to 0.2 mg/L. NO3-N concentration in the groundwater generally declined in 2000...

2013
Christine Stumpp Grant C. Hose

The abstraction of groundwater is a global phenomenon that directly threatens groundwater ecosystems. Despite the global significance of this issue, the impact of groundwater abstraction and the lowering of groundwater tables on biota is poorly known. The aim of this study is to determine the impacts of groundwater drawdown in unconfined aquifers on the distribution of fauna close to the water ...

2014
Sandeep Kumar K. K. Singh

Abstract: Need of artificial recharging of groundwater is gaining importance due to sharp decline of groundwater table at many places. For artificial recharging it is desirable that the injected water to the groundwater system is devoid of the sediments and other foreign materials which may hamper the quality of groundwater. This necessitates the storm water runoff to pass through the filtratio...

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