<div><p>Water tables are dropping by approximately one meter annually throughout the North China Plain mainly due to water withdrawals for irrigating winter wheat year after year. In order to examine whether the drawdown can be reduced we calculate the net water use for an 11 year field experiment from 2003 to 2013 where six irrigated crops (winter wheat, summer maize, cotton, peanuts, sweet potato, ryegrass) were grown in different crop rotations in the North China Plain. As part of this experiment moisture contents were measured each at 20 cm intervals in the top 1.8 m. Recharge and net water use were calculated based on these moisture measurement. Results showed that winter wheat and ryegrass had the least recharge with an average of 27 ...
Rapid groundwater drawdown has become the biggest threat to social-economic sustainability in the He...
The fully irrigated winter wheat–summer maize double cropping system (DWM) has caused groundwater ov...
Competing demands on limited water resources have resulted in persistent water shortages for the Nor...
Water tables are dropping by approximately one meter annually throughout the North China Plain mainl...
These data include measured precipitation, measured pan evaporation, planting and harvest dates and ...
Effective management of limited water resources in the North China Plain requires reliable calculati...
Over-exploitation of groundwater for irrigation has led to a series of ecological and environmental ...
Increased water use in the Hebei Plain during the last decades has caused serious groundwater level ...
Increased water use in the Hebei Plain during the last decades has caused serious groundwater level ...
The North China Plain (NCP) is the largest agricultural production area in China. The extensive use ...
In the North China Plain (NCP), excessive groundwater pumping is a serious problem. In this study, d...
The annual double-cropping system of winter wheat and summer maize requires a large amount of irriga...
The serious water scarcity and groundwater over-exploitation problems of the North China Plain (NCP)...
Groundwater levels in the North China Plain (NCP), the bread basket of China, have dropped more than...
Rapidly depleting unconfined aquifers are the primary source of water for irrigation on the North Ch...
Rapid groundwater drawdown has become the biggest threat to social-economic sustainability in the He...
The fully irrigated winter wheat–summer maize double cropping system (DWM) has caused groundwater ov...
Competing demands on limited water resources have resulted in persistent water shortages for the Nor...
Water tables are dropping by approximately one meter annually throughout the North China Plain mainl...
These data include measured precipitation, measured pan evaporation, planting and harvest dates and ...
Effective management of limited water resources in the North China Plain requires reliable calculati...
Over-exploitation of groundwater for irrigation has led to a series of ecological and environmental ...
Increased water use in the Hebei Plain during the last decades has caused serious groundwater level ...
Increased water use in the Hebei Plain during the last decades has caused serious groundwater level ...
The North China Plain (NCP) is the largest agricultural production area in China. The extensive use ...
In the North China Plain (NCP), excessive groundwater pumping is a serious problem. In this study, d...
The annual double-cropping system of winter wheat and summer maize requires a large amount of irriga...
The serious water scarcity and groundwater over-exploitation problems of the North China Plain (NCP)...
Groundwater levels in the North China Plain (NCP), the bread basket of China, have dropped more than...
Rapidly depleting unconfined aquifers are the primary source of water for irrigation on the North Ch...
Rapid groundwater drawdown has become the biggest threat to social-economic sustainability in the He...
The fully irrigated winter wheat–summer maize double cropping system (DWM) has caused groundwater ov...
Competing demands on limited water resources have resulted in persistent water shortages for the Nor...