نتایج جستجو برای: including groundwater depth

تعداد نتایج: 1137187  

2015
Jinfeng Wang Yanchun Gao Sheng Wang Assefa M. Melesse

Groundwater resources are becoming the primary factor for maintaining life in arid areas. Understanding land use/cover change and its effect on groundwater depth would enhance land use and groundwater management for typical desert-oasis transition zones. Reduction of groundwater recharge and increase of groundwater exploitation during 1985 and 2010 led to the decrease of groundwater depth in Li...

2015
Xihua Wang Guangxin Zhang Yi Jun Xu Xiangjun Shan

The depth and fluctuation of shallow groundwater influence water supply to land surface vegetation. Knowledge of an ecologically ideal depth range of shallow groundwater for a vegetation ecosystem can be crucial for sustainability of regional water resource management and ecological conservation. In this study, we developed a conceptual model that identifies an upper and a lower boundary of sha...

2017
Xiaoyu Gao Zailin Huo Zhongyi Qu Xu Xu Guanhua Huang Tammo S. Steenhuis

Capillary rise from shallow groundwater can decrease the need for irrigation water. However, simple techniques do not exist to quantify the contribution of capillary flux to crop water use. In this study we develop the Agricultural Water Productivity Model for Shallow Groundwater (AWPM-SG) for calculating capillary fluxes from shallow groundwater using readily available data. The model combines...

2006
ANDREW J. ELMORE SARA J. MANNING JOHN F. MUSTARD JOSEPH M. CRAINE

1. Throughout arid regions of the world, groundwater is extracted for human population centres. In the Great Basin and Range region of the USA, we lack basic information regarding some plant communities detailing the extent to which vegetation is threatened by groundwater extraction. This is particularly true for alkali meadow vegetation, which is restricted to zones of shallow groundwater yet ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
R M Lehman F F Roberto D Earley D F Bruhn S E Brink S P O'Connell M E Delwiche F S Colwell

The bacteria colonizing geologic core sections (attached) were contrasted with those found suspended in the groundwater (unattached) by examining the microbiology of 16 depth-paired core and groundwater samples using a suite of culture-independent and culture-dependent analyses. One hundred twenty-two meters was continuously cored from a buried chalcopyrite ore hosted in a biotite-quartz-monzon...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2006
Chris Procter Lex Comber Mark Betson Dennis Buckley Andy Frost Hester Lyons Alison Riding Kevin Voyce

Water use is expected to increase and climate change scenarios indicate the need for more frequent water abstraction. Abstracting groundwater may have a detrimental effect on soil moisture availability for crop growth and yields. This work presents an elegant and robust method for identifying zones of crop vulnerability to abstraction. Archive groundwater level datasets were used to generate a ...

Although groundwater resources have long been selected as a safe choice for resolving human water requirements, overexploitation of them, especially at Ardabil plain, has promoted a decrease in the quality and quantity of these resources. One of the significant solutions is to identification of the groundwater potential zones and exploitation of them according to their potentials. The aim of th...

F. Mirzaei Sh. Khan Z. Paydar

Researchers of CSIRO Land and Water in Griffith in Australia have found a way to repeatedly reuse drainage water to grow crops. In the process the system will concentrate the salt in the water to a manageable level which can then be used or stored in an environmentally friendly manner. The process, known as sequential biological concentration, is based on a novel system for Land, based treatmen...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2009
sh. khan z. paydar f. mirzaei

researchers of csiro land and water in griffith in australia have found a way to repeatedly reuse drainage water to grow crops. in the process the system will concentrate the salt in the water to a manageable level which can then be used or stored in an environmentally friendly manner. the process, known as sequential biological concentration, is based on a novel system for land, based treatmen...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2007
Kathleen A Radloff Zhongqi Cheng Mohammad W Rahman Kazi M Ahmed Brian J Mailloux Andrew R Juhl Peter Schlosser Alexander Van Geen

Elevated As concentrations in shallow groundwater pose a major health threat in Bangladesh and similarly affected countries, yet there is little consensus on the mechanism of As release to groundwater or how it might be influenced by human activities. In this study, the rate of As release was measured directly with incubations lasting 11 months, using sediment and groundwater collected simultan...

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