نتایج جستجو برای: the groundwater hydrograph

تعداد نتایج: 16061095  

Journal: :نشریه علمی - پژوهشی هیدرولوژی کاربردی 0
mahtab safari shad natural resource. university of sari mahmoud habibnejad roshan natural resource. university of sari karim solaimani natural resource. university of sari alireza ildoromi malayer university hossein zeinivand

groundwater drought denotes the condition and hazard during a prolonged meteorological drought when groundwater resources decline and become unavailable or inaccessible for human use. the aim of this study is to identify the influencial factors on groundwater drought in hamadan- bahar watershed,iran, to understand the forcing mechanisms. the standardised precipitation index (spi) has been used ...

2005
HYDROGRAPHS Brodie

Understanding the groundwater contribution to streams is critical when dealing with a wide range of water management issues. Analysis of the streamflow hydrograph, specifically separating and interpreting baseflow (the longerterm delayed flow from storage) from quickflow (the short-term response to a rainfall event) is a well-established strategy in understanding the magnitude and dynamics of g...

2012
B. Adams J. P. Bloomfield A. J. Gallagher C. R. Jackson H. K. Rutter A. T. Williams

An early warning system has been developed for groundwater flooding and trialled in the Patcham area of Brighton. It provides a fit-for-purpose approach for forecasting groundwater flood events in the Chalk and is capable of operating across longer time scales than had previously been possible. The method involves a set of nested steps or tasks. Initially, the catchment’s response to recharge i...

2009

Separation of streamflow components into quickflow and baseflow is usually carried out in two main ways: hydrograph recession analysis and tracer-based methods. In this paper, it is proposed to use a fully coupled surface and subsurface flow and transport model to gain a better understanding of the relationship between physical catchment characteristics (e.g. aquifer hydraulic conductivity) and...

2007
OGNJEN BONACCI Ognjen Bonacci

By analysing the hydrographs of karst springs it is possible to identify aquifer characteristics and, accordingly, the main features of a karst rock-fissure massif. Consequently, relevant data can be obtained by analysing hydrograph recession curves. This paper presents a detailed analysis and explanation of numerous cases of break points on recession curves via various values of the recession ...

2012
Fardin Boustani

Groundwater is one of the most important water resources in Fars province. Based on this study, 95 percent of the total annual water consumption in Fars is used for agriculture, whereas the percentages for domestic and industrial uses are 4 and 1 percent, respectively. Population growth, urban and industrial growth, and agricultural development in Fars have created a condition of water stress. ...

Journal: :Journal of Japanese Association of Hydrological Sciences 2001

Journal: :Isotopes in environmental and health studies 2005
T Stadnyk N St Amour N Kouwen T W D Edwards A Pietroniro J J Gibson

Monitoring of stable water isotopes (18O and 2H) in precipitation and surface waters in the Mackenzie River basin of northern Canada has created new opportunities for researchers to study the complex hydrology and hydroclimatology of this remote region. A number of prior studies have used stable isotope data to investigate aspects of the hydrological regime of the wetland-dominated terrain near...

2004
Fengjing Liu Mark W. Williams Nel Caine

[1] Source waters and flow paths of streamflow draining high-elevation catchments of the Colorado Rocky Mountains were determined using isotopic and geochemical tracers during the 1996 snowmelt runoff season at two subcatchments of the Green Lakes Valley, Colorado Front Range. A two-component hydrograph separation using dO indicates that new water dominated (82 ± 6%) streamflow at the 8-ha Mart...

Journal: :international journal of agricultural science and research 2011
sh. mokhtari h. babazadeh h. sedghi f. kaveh

iran is among the world’s arid and semi-arid regions and its demand for water has been increased due topopulation growth, urbanization and the development the economic sectors (industrial and agricultural). inmany of these regions, the lack of planning and the unauthorized use of resources have led to excessiveexploitation and a lower level of groundwater. the usable groundwater for the country...

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