نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater demand

تعداد نتایج: 173452  

2003
Y. Zheng M. Stute A. van Geen I. Gavrieli R. Dhar H. J. Simpson P. Schlosser K. M. Ahmed

Detailed hydrochemical measurements, SSO4 and H analyses were performed on 37 groundwater samples collected during February 1999, January and March 2000 from 6 locations in eastern and southeastern Bangladesh to examine redox processes that lead to As mobilization in groundwater. The study sites were chosen based on available nation-wide As surveys to span the entire spectrum of As concentratio...

2014
Nicholas S Robins James Fergusson

The link between water scarcity and public unrest is a close one. Groundwater is the only viable resource in most arid and semi-arid environments that can sustain rural and urban populations. Periodic drought forces people off the land who take refuge in the cities, taxing already stressed resources. Mining of groundwater places cities at risk; aquifers supplying both Yemen’s capital city Sana’...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Landon Marston Megan Konar Ximing Cai Tara J Troy

The High Plains, Mississippi Embayment, and Central Valley aquifer systems within the United States are currently being overexploited for irrigation water supplies. The unsustainable use of groundwater resources in all three aquifer systems intensified from 2000 to 2008, making it imperative that we understand the consumptive processes and forces of demand that are driving their depletion. To t...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2007
Michael Berg Caroline Stengel Thi Kim Trang Pham Hung Viet Pham Mickey L Sampson Moniphea Leng Sopheap Samreth David Fredericks

Large alluvial deltas of the Mekong River in southern Vietnam and Cambodia and the Red River in northern Vietnam have groundwaters that are exploited for drinking water by private tube-wells, which are of increasing demand since the mid-1990s. This paper presents an overview of groundwater arsenic pollution in the Mekong delta: arsenic concentrations ranged from 1-1610 microg/L in Cambodia (ave...

2014
YanYun NIAN Xin LI Jian ZHOU XiaoLi HU

In recent decades, China has been experiencing rapid economic development, population growth and urbanization. These processes have stressed the shortages of water resources in China, especially in the arid regions of northwestern China. In order to sustain the expanding cropland, people increased groundwater exploitation in these regions. The purpose of this study was to quantitatively analyze...

2011
M. Walther J. O. Delfs J. Grundmann O. Kolditz R. Liedl

This paper deals with numerical modeling of groundwater systems. Ensuring the sustainability of an aquifer’s yield is one of the fundamental tasks for nowadays groundwater management, especially within agriculturally used regions. Within the context of the research project ”International Water Research Alliance Saxony” (Kalbus et al., 2011, submitted), the groundwater quality of near-coastal, a...

2008
JOHN L. SABO KEVIN E. MCCLUNEY YEVGENIY MARUSENKO ANDREW KELLER CANDAN U. SOYKAN

Groundwater makes up nearly 99% of unfrozen freshwater worldwide and sustains riparian trees rooted in shallow aquifers, especially in arid and semiarid climates. The goal of this paper is to root animals in the regional water cycle by quantifying the significance of groundwater to riparian animals. We focused our efforts on the cricket, Gryllus alogus: a common primary consumer found in floodp...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه بیرجند - دانشکده کشاورزی 1390

آب های زیرزمینی همواره به عنوان یکی از منابع مهم و عمده تامین آب شرب و کشاورزی به ویژه در مناطق خشک و نیمه خشک مطرح بوده است. دشت بیرجند نیز با قرار گرفتن در منطقه خشک، استفاده از آب-های زیرزمینی را به عنوان مهمترین و در عین حال تنها منبع تولید آب شیرین در پیش رو دارد. در همین زمینه پیش بینی نوسانات سطح آب زیرزمینی می تواند کمک شایانی به برنامه ریزی و تصمیم گیری های بعدی جهت تامین درازمدت آب شر...

2014
J. M. Burke D. M. Oosterhuis

In cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) production, the amount of fertilizer input along with plant demand for nutrients can be substantial throughout the growing season. Although conventional fertilization has been instrumental in improving cotton yields, there are drawbacks that accompany their use such as nutrient groundwater leaching and surface runoff, substantial amounts of fossil fuel consumpt...

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