نتایج جستجو برای: indus basin

تعداد نتایج: 57785  

Journal: :Ground water 2014
M J M Cheema W W Immerzeel W G M Bastiaanssen

Groundwater abstraction and depletion were assessed at a 1-km resolution in the irrigated areas of the Indus Basin using remotely sensed evapotranspiration (ET) and precipitation; a process-based hydrological model and spatial information on canal water supplies. A calibrated Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to derive total annual irrigation applied in the irrigated areas of...

2013
P. Karimi W. G. M. Bastiaanssen

The paper demonstrates the application of a new water accounting plus (WA+) framework to produce information on depletion of water resources, storage change, and land and water productivity in the Indus basin. It shows how satellite-derived estimates of land use, rainfall, evaporation (E), transpiration (T ), interception (I ) and biomass production can be used in addition to measured basin out...

2017
Zhiqi Guo Xiang-Yang Li Tahir Azeem Wang Yan Chun Perveiz Khalid Liu Xue Qing Muhammad Irfan Ehsan Muhammad Jawad Munawar Xie Wei

The sand intervals of the Lower Goru Formation of the Cretaceous age, widely distributed in the Middle and Lower Indus Basin of Pakistan, are proven reservoirs. However, in the Sawan gas field of the Middle Indus Basin, these sandstone intervals are very deep and extremely heterogeneous in character, which makes it difficult to discriminate lithologies and fluid saturation. Based on petrophysic...

Journal: :iranian journal of ichthyology 0
brian w. coad research scientist, ichthyology section, canadian museum of nature, ottawa, canada.

the land-locked country of afghanistan has a restricted but relatively diverse ichthyofauna comprising 85 species in 10 families. the fauna is dominated by cyprinidae (50 species) and other ostariophysans (28 species). eight species are endemics to afghanistan within its political boundaries. there are three principal drainage basins: the endorheic amu darya draining to the aral sea with 29 spe...

2006
H. J. FOWLER D. R. ARCHER

Temperature data for seven instrumental records in the Karakoram and Hindu Kush Mountains of the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) have been analyzed for seasonal and annual trends over the period 1961–2000 and compared with neighboring mountain regions and the Indian subcontinent. Strong contrasts are found between the behavior of winter and summer temperatures and between maximum and minimum temperatur...

Journal: :Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 2016

Journal: :Water 2021

The Indus basin is considered as the one with highest dependence on snowmelt runoff in High Mountain Asia. recent Asia snow reanalysis enables us to go beyond previous studies by evaluating both and sublimation at scale. Over 2000–2016, basin-average was 101 ± 11 Gt.a−1 (121 13 mm.a−1), which represents about 25–30% of annual precipitation. Snow accounts for 11% mean ablation, but a large spati...

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