نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater demand

تعداد نتایج: 173452  

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2013
Andrea Prochnow Tânia Solange Bosi de Souza Magnago Janete de Souza Urbanetto Carmem Lúcia Colomé Beck Suzinara Beatriz Soares de Lima Patrícia Bitencourt Toscani Greco

OBJECTIVE to evaluate the association between psychological demands, control over the work and the reduction of work ability of nursing professionals. METHOD this cross-sectional study involved 498 nursing professionals of a university hospital in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Data collection was carried out in 2009 using the Brazilian versions of the Work Ability Index and Job Stre...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2014
Ting Sie Chun M A Malek Amelia Ritahani Ismail

Effluent discharge from septic tanks is affecting the environment in developing countries. The most challenging issue facing these countries is the cost of inadequate sanitation, which includes significant economic, social, and environmental burdens. Although most sanitation facilities are evaluated based on their immediate costs and benefits, their long-term performance should also be investig...

Journal: :Entropy 2014
Wei Xu Shanghai Du

The groundwater flow system is typical dissipative structure system, and its evolution can be described with system information entropies. The information entropies of groundwater in Shijiazhuang City had been calculated between 1960 and 2005, and the results show that the entropies have a decreasing trend throughout the research period, and they can be divided into our stages based on the grou...

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...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2014
Ying Ouyang Jia En Zhang Lihua Cui

Groundwater is connected to the landscape above and is thus affected by the overlaying land uses. This study evaluated the impacts of land uses upon groundwater quality using trilinear analysis. Trilinear analysis is a display of experimental data in a triangular graph. Groundwater quality data collected from agricultural, septic tank, forest, and wastewater land uses for a 6-year period were u...

2011
Rebecca L. Nelson

[1] Groundwater pumping has caused excessive groundwater depletion around the world, yet regulating pumping remains a profound challenge. California uses more groundwater than any other U.S. state, and serves as a microcosm of the adverse effects of pumping felt worldwide—land subsidence, impaired water quality, and damaged ecosystems, all against the looming threat of climate change. The state...

2008
James E. Ayars Peter Shouse Scott M. Lesch

Disposal of saline drainage water is a significant problem for irrigated agriculture. One proposal is to recycle drainage water to irrigate salt tolerant crops until the volume has been reduced sufficiently to enable final disposal by evaporation. Part of this concept requires in-situ crop water use from shallow groundwater; and data is needed to quantify the potential use of groundwater by alt...

Journal: :Environmental management 2005
Elke Naumburg Ricardo Mata-Gonzalez Rachael G Hunter Terry McLendon David W Martin

Although changes in depth to groundwater occur naturally, anthropogenic alterations may exacerbate these fluctuations and, thus, affect vegetation reliant on groundwater. These effects include changes in physiology, structure, and community dynamics, particularly in arid regions where groundwater can be an important water source for many plants. To properly manage ecosystems subject to changes ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2011
Rosalie van Zelm Aafke M Schipper Michiel Rombouts Judith Snepvangers Mark A J Huijbregts

An operational method to evaluate the environmental impacts associated with groundwater use is currently lacking in life cycle assessment (LCA). This paper outlines a method to calculate characterization factors that address the effects of groundwater extraction on the species richness of terrestrial vegetation. Characterization factors (CF) were derived for The Netherlands and consist of a fat...

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