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Road Drains, An Efficient Tool for Groundwater Recharge–A Remote Sensing and GIS-Based Study on Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India
Depletion of groundwater levels has become a significant concern worldwide, particularly during dry seasons. The study proposes an innovative and...
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Delineation of suitable sites for water conservation structures and groundwater potential zones using integration of remote sensing and GIS: a case study of Central India
Groundwater, the most vital natural resource, plays an important role in meeting the sustainable part of domestic, agriculture, and industrial needs...
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Identification of the Groundwater Potential Recharge Zones Using MCDM Models: Full Consistency Method (FUCOM), Best Worst Method (BWM) and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
In arid and semi-arid regions, groundwater is considered being the most available natural resources for different water use. However, it is being...
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Identification of groundwater potential zones using integrated GIS-based analytical hierarchy process and multicriteria decision analysis methods in Jedeb watershed, Ethiopia
Groundwater potential and its recharge zone are still not done for this complex hydrogeological situation. The utilization of satellite and remote...
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Proposing civil structures for managed aquifer recharge in relevant sites of Shilabati River: an integrated spatial analysis
In the semi-arid regions of India, where intensive use and climatic irritancies induced water table depletions have become a serious concern, the...
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Groundwater recharge influenced by ephemeral river flow and land use in the semiarid Limpopo Province of South Africa
Determining the sustainability of groundwater use in drylands with high climate variability is complex. Central to this determination is an...
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Identification of potential artificial groundwater recharge sites using GIS and the analytical hierarchy process: case study of Tamellalt plain, Morocco
Groundwater resources are crucial in arid and semiarid regions with limited rainfall and surface-water scarcity. However, these areas face challenges...
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Geospatial analysis of groundwater potential zones using GIS-based multi-criteria decision-making AHP approach
Kusumi block is a chronically drought-prone and economically backward region of Mayurbhanj district of Odisha. The study area is mostly underlain by...
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Groundwater recharge distribution due to snow cover in shortage conditions (2019–22) on the Gran Sasso carbonate aquifer (Central Italy)
Aquifer recharge by the snowpack is relevant to be assessed to evaluate groundwater availability in mountainous karst regions. The recharge due to...
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Groundwater recharge mechanisms in a vegetated epikarst spring catchment using water isotopes methods
Estimating groundwater recharge mechanisms is essential for sustainable and effective groundwater management. Groundwater recharge and...
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WetSpass model and chloride mass balance based groundwater recharge estimation: the Case of Golina River Basin, northern Ethiopia
The Golina River Basin is one of the semi-arid basins located in the northern part of Ethiopia where government intervention of groundwater-based...
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Enhanced groundwater availability through rainwater harvesting and managed aquifer recharge in arid regions
Climate change in desert areas and semi-arid watersheds may offer a promising solution for the water scarcity problem that Bedouins and local...
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Utilizing Stable Isotopes and Major Ions to Isolate the Recharge Regime of an Alluvial-Proluvial Fan Aquifer in the Piedmont Region of the South Taihang Mountains, North China Plain
AbstractA thorough understanding of groundwater recharge is critical for sustainable groundwater development in semi-arid areas. To determine the...
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The 21st century water quality challenges for managed aquifer recharge: towards a risk-based regulatory approach
Sustained environmental and human health protection is threatened by ~350,000 chemicals available in global markets, plus new biological entities...
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Assessment of the groundwater recharge processes of a shallow and deep aquifer system (Maggiore Valley, Northwest Italy): a hydrogeochemical and isotopic approach
The Maggiore Valley well field plays a fundamental role in supplying drinking water to a large territory of the Piedmont Region (northwestern Italy)...
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Study on groundwater recharge based on chloride mass balance and hydrochemistry in the irrigated agricultural area, North China Plain
In the North China Plain, water shortage seriously restricts economic development, and agricultural irrigation depends heavily on groundwater...
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Demarcation of subsurface water storage potential zone and identification of artificial recharge site in Vel River watershed of western India: integrated geospatial and hydrogeological modeling approach
Subsurface water storage potential zone (SWSPz) is used as the source of water for household, agricultural, and industrial activities. The current...
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Identification of groundwater potential zones using multi-influencing factor method, GIS and remote sensing techniques in the hard rock terrain of Madurai district, southern India
The development of groundwater resources has been challenged due to an increase in water demand. An irregular climate and overpopulation have...
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Assessment of aquifer recharge and groundwater availability in a semiarid region of Brazil in the context of an interbasin water transfer scheme
Particularly in arid and semiarid areas, more and more populations rely almost entirely on imported water. However, the extent to which intentional...
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Assessment of groundwater recharge and connectivity with surface water in a mountainous watershed using natural tracers in Daejeon, Korea
The water supply from headwater streams in mountainous regions is considered an important source for sustaining both water quality and quantity in...