نتایج جستجو برای: deep water table

تعداد نتایج: 851194  

2001
A J Desbarats C E Logan M J Hinton D R Sharpe

In uncon®ned aquifers ¯owing under topographic gradients, the water table is a subdued replica of the ground surface above. This principle is the basis for using detailed collateral or secondary information from digital elevation models to supplement sparse observations from water wells in the mapping of phreatic surfaces. Data from DEM-derived secondary variables are incorporated into the esti...

A. Bahrami, M. Pazouki, M. R. Hosseini,

Abstract: point of view. In this study, a shaking-table was used for concentrating a manganese ore sample from the Ghasem Abadarea in Kerman, Iran. Experiments were designed by using LThe influence of each variable and their interactions on the operation of the device was studied. The variables underinvestigation were: table slope, table frequency, water flowrate, feed rate, and particle size. ...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2006
خداکرم بارگاهی, , سیدعلی‌اکبر موسوی, ,

Limitation of suitable water resources is the most important problem of agriculture in Iran. Considering the condition of shallow and saline groundwater in many parts of Iran, and relative resistance of safflower to salinity, it is necessary to study the contribution of groundwater to water consumption of safflower. In this research, the effects of different water table depths and salinity of g...

2009
K.

The principles are discussed of bench terracing and deep tined tillage, on the level contour, appliedto selected shallow soils on steep slopes of the Ifafa area on the Natal south coast. Results from 36 month old timber (Eucalyptus grandis) and [4 month old sugarcane (N16) grown on bench terraces are reported and compared with current practices. The implications of this site-specific technique ...

2008
Andrew Clarke Andrew S. Brierley Colin M. Harris Dan Lubin Raymond C. Smith

Cold, seasonal and dominated by ice, the two polar regions are similar in many ways. Oceanographically, however, they are very different. The Arctic is a deep basin surrounded almost completely by extensive shallow continental shelves and continental land masses. Large river systems (Chapter 2) discharge significant volumes of fresh water and sediment into the Arctic basin, some of them carryin...

Journal: :نشریه دانشکده فنی 0
هرمز پازوش

in dry parts of asia and africa where the rain was sparse and the surface water inadequate, man has had to search for-other sources of water namely ground water. through this need he learned to tap ground water and extract it to the surface. thus qanats were developed in persia.techniques of qanat construction were later introduced by persians to parts of asia and dry lands of africa.constructi...

2013
Stéphane Binet Sébastien Gogo Fatima Laggoun-Défarge

A water-table dependent reservoir model to investigate the effect of drought and vascular plant invasion on peatland hydrology. Author manuscript, published in "Journal of Hydrology (2013) 32 p." 2 ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the water table dynamics in a peatland showing a wide range of water table fluctuations. A reservoir model of water table fluctuations in a double-porosity peat is p...

2008
M. R. Turetsky C. C. Treat M. P. Waldrop J. M. Waddington J. W. Harden A. D. McGuire

[1] Growing season CH4 fluxes were monitored over a two year period following the start of ecosystem-scale manipulations of water table position and surface soil temperatures in a moderate rich fen in interior Alaska. The largest CH4 fluxes occurred in plots that received both flooding (raised water table position) and soil warming, while the lowest fluxes occurred in unwarmed plots in the lowe...

2010
Ram L. Ray Jennifer M. Jacobs

The combined effect of soil moisture in unsaturated soil layers and pore-water pressure in saturated soil layers is critical to predict landslides. An improved infinite slope stability model, that directly includes unsaturated zone soil moisture and groundwater, is derived and used to analyze the factor of safety’s sensitivity to unsaturated zone soil moisture. This sensitivity, the change in t...

2003
A. Macko

Nitrogen isotopes have been used as a tool for identifying sources of nitrate contamination in groundwater for almost 30 years. The method is used most successfully in areas with permeable vadose zones with a shallow groundwater table and in rock units such as fractured limestone, where travel times and/or distances from the source(s) are short. The hydrogeology of Kansas is variable – groundwa...

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