نتایج جستجو برای: groundwater extraction

تعداد نتایج: 192590  

Journal: :Science 2002
Charles F Harvey

Basu et al. (1) reported that 2 3 10 m/year of groundwater flows directly into the Bay of Bengal, an outflow equivalent to 19% of the discharge from the Ganges-Brahmaputra river system. They showed that this estimate of flow could have important consequences for the interpretation of marine strontium isotope records, because strontium concentrations are higher in Ganges delta groundwater than i...

2010
Naoko Watanabe Brian A. Bergamaschi Keith A. Loftin Michael T. Meyer Thomas Harter

Environmental releases of antibiotics from concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) are of increasing regulatory concern. This study investigates the use and occurrence of antibiotics in dairy CAFOs and their potential transport into first-encountered groundwater. On two dairies we conducted four seasonal sampling campaigns, each across 13 animal production and waste management systems an...

2008
T N Narasimhan

Groundwater has been used for domestic and irrigation needs from time immemorial. Yet its nature and occurrence have always possessed a certain mystery because water below the land surface is invisible and relatively inaccessible. The influence of this mystery lingers in some tenets that govern groundwater law. With the birth of modern geology during the late nineteenth century, groundwater sci...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2005
Branislav Vrana Heidrun Paschke Albrecht Paschke Peter Popp Gerrit Schuurmann

Lipid-filled semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) are receiving increasing attention as passive, in situ samplers for the assessment of environmental pollutant exposure. Although SPMDs have been successfully used in a variety of field studies in surface waters, only a few studies have addressed their characteristics as groundwater samplers. In this study, the performance of the SPMDs for moni...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2012
Wen-Ming Hsu Hsing-Cheng Hsi You-Tuan Huang Chien-Sen Liao Zeng-Yei Hseu

The accumulation of As in rice due to groundwater irrigation in paddy fields represents a serious health hazard in South and Southeast Asia. In Taiwan, the fate of As in long-term irrigated paddy fields is poorly understood. Groundwater, surface soil, and rice samples were collected from a paddy field that was irrigated with As-containing groundwater in southwestern Taiwan. The purpose of this ...

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...

2017
Tess A. Russo Upmanu Lall

Groundwater constitutes a critical component of our water resources. Widespread groundwater level declines have occurred in the USA over recent decades, including in regions not typically considered water stressed, such as areas of the Northwest and mid-Atlantic Coast. This loss of water storage reflects extraction rates that exceed natural recharge and capture. Here, we explore recent changes ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2016
Simon C Parkinson Ned Djilali Volker Krey Oliver Fricko Nils Johnson Zarrar Khan Khaled Sedraoui Abdulrahman H Almasoud

Balancing groundwater depletion, socioeconomic development and food security in Saudi Arabia will require policy that promotes expansion of unconventional freshwater supply options, such as wastewater recycling and desalination. As these processes consume more electricity than conventional freshwater supply technologies, Saudi Arabia's electricity system is vulnerable to groundwater conservatio...

2017
S. Gaur A. Dave A. Gupta A. Ohri

Fulfilling the growing water demand, at domestic, industrial and agriculture level, is the most challenging task and groundwater plays the most important role for achieving this demand. In this scenario, proper management of groundwater resources is the most required act, as unmanaged groundwater extraction may cause shrinking of aquifer, sea water intrusion and water quality problems. The simu...

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