نتایج جستجو برای: shallow saline groundwater
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Soil salinization is a major problem affecting soils and threatening agricultural sustainability in arid semi-arid regions, which makes it necessary to establish an efficient strategy manage soil salinity confront economic challenges that arise from it. Saline recovery involving drainage of shallow saline groundwater the removal salts by natural rainfall or irrigation are good strategies for re...
Recent studies of soil carbon cycle in arid and semi-arid ecosystems demonstrated that there exists an abiotic CO2 absorption by saline-alkali soils (Aa) at desert ecosystems and suggested potential contributions of CO2 dissolution beneath deserts to the terrestrial ecosystems carbon balance. However, the overall importance of such soil CO2 uptake is still undetermined and its implications to t...
The unmanaged groundwater extraction and inadequate aquifer recharge is the major cause of groundwater depletion in different parts of the world. In this study, the groundwater flow system of Mahvelat-Feizabad aquifer (NE of Iran) has been numerically simulated using MODFLOW code in the GMS interface. The model, primarily, calibrated for steady state condition for the mean hydraulic values of o...
Abstract Information about catchment-scale groundwater dynamics is necessary to understand how catchments store and release water and why water quantity and quality varies in streams. However, groundwater level monitoring is often restricted to a limited number of sites. Knowledge of the factors that determine similarity between monitoring sites can be used to predict catchment-scale groundwate...
Our ability to identify and manage riparian sites for groundwater nitrate (NOAh) removal is limited by uncertainty surrounding the relative importance of plant uptake vs. microbially mediated removal processes. Microcosm studies often demonstrate negligible transformation rates in the subsoil of riparian forests, even in situations where groundwater well networks showed substantial groundwater ...
Populus fremontii (Fremont cottonwood) was once a dominant species in desert riparian forests but has been increasingly replaced by the exotic invasive Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar). Interspecific competition, reduced flooding frequency, and increased salinity have been implicated in the widespread decline of P. fremontii. To elucidate some of the multiple and interacting mechanisms of this d...
Understanding the interactions between shallow saline groundwater and surface water is crucial for managing logging in deltaic islands. Water conditions result accumulation of salt root zone crops detrimentally affect agriculture economically socially backward region West Bengal Bangladesh. In this paper, we undertook a modeling study water–groundwater Gosaba Island Sundarbans Ganges delta usin...
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