نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater management

تعداد نتایج: 876526  

Journal: :Journal of contaminant hydrology 2002
Thomas Harter Harley Davis Marsha C Mathews Roland D Meyer

California's dairies are the largest confined animal industry in the state. A major portion of these dairies, which have an average herd size of nearly 1000 animal units, are located in low-relief valleys and basins. Large amounts of liquid manure are generated and stored in these dairies. In the semi-arid climate, liquid manure is frequently applied via flood or furrow irrigation to forage cro...

Journal: :desert 2014
zohreh kheradpisheh seyed ali almodaresi yasamin khaksar lida rafati

groundwater quality management is one of the most important issues in many arid and semi-arid regions, including iran.nitrate (no3-) is one of the most common anions contaminating groundwater. this study aimed to range nitrateconcentrations in water resources in bahabad plain in yazd province. to evaluate the nitrate data in this descriptive study,260 nitrate samples from 13 wells in bahabad we...

2006
Yonghong Hao Tian-Chyi J. Yeh Caihong Hu Yanrong Wang Xia Li

Karst regions, occupy approximately 25% of the land surface of the earth. Karst aquifers are often major sources of water supply in these areas. However, karst aquifers are generally considered to be particularly vulnerable to pollution and anthropogenic impacts. Large withdrawals of water in karst areas for municipal, agricultural, and industrial use may competitively affect water supply in su...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2014
Todd S Rosenstock Daniel Liptzin Kristin Dzurella Anna Fryjoff-Hung Allan Hollander Vivian Jensen Aaron King George Kourakos Alison McNally G Stuart Pettygrove Jim Quinn Joshua H Viers Thomas P Tomich Thomas Harter

Nitrogen (N) use in intensive agriculture can degrade groundwater resources. However, considerable time lags between groundwater recharge and extraction complicate source attribution and remedial responses. We construct a historic N mass balance of two agricultural regions of California to understand trends and drivers of past and present N loading to groundwater (1945-2005). Changes in groundw...

Frequent droughts and their consequences result in the loss of groundwater, the deficiency of nutrients, the drying of surface water resources, and substantially more exploitation of the groundwater resources, which, altogether, cause the mobilization of saline waters to groundwater tables. This will impair the capacity of the aquifers and the quality of the water. The VIKOR method was applied ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
a. romanelli h.e. massone o.m. qutrozl

this paper gives an account of the implementation of geomorphological, hydrogeological, hydrochemical and isotopic techniques to understand groundwater-surface water interactions in a multiple use area, los padres-la brava corridor (se of buenos aires province, argentina). the isophreatic map reveals a regional flow from the sw to ne sector, and allowed us to define the effluent-influent behav...

2006
NADAV AHARONSON

The objectives of this review are to summarize existing information on the occurrence of pesticides In groundwater and processes resulting in their detection; to identify existing technologies, and to describe missing information needed to make assessments arid predictions. Validated data on the occurrence of pesticides in groundwater are still limited. Pesticides can reach groundwater followin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Holly A Michael Clifford I Voss

Tens of millions of people in the Bengal Basin region of Bangladesh and India drink groundwater containing unsafe concentrations of arsenic. This high-arsenic groundwater is produced from shallow (<100 m) depths by domestic and irrigation wells in the Bengal Basin aquifer system. The government of Bangladesh has begun to install wells to depths of >150 m where groundwater arsenic concentrations...

2003
D. L. SUAREZ

Suarez, D.L., 1989. Impact of agricultural practices on groundwater salinity. Agric. Ecosystems Environ., 26: 215-227. The impact of agricultural practices on water quality has been examined predominantly with an emphasis on surface water. Impacts on groundwater, as compared with surface waters, are much more difficult to quantify. This is due to larger travel times to and in groundwaters as co...

Hamid Kardan Moghaddam, Hossein Kardan Moghaddam Morteza Dehghani, Seyed Reza Hashemi Zahra Rahimzadeh kivi,

Recently, special attention has been paid to artificial groundwater recharge in water resource management in arid and semi-arid regions. Water resources distribution in these regions is extremely uneven, both in spatial and temporal forms and groundwater is the only water resource and is a major constraint on economic and social development. Artificial groundwater recharge is considered an appr...

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