Groundwater is a major source of water in the western US. However, there are limited recharge estimates in this region due to the complexity of recharge processes and the challenge of direct observations. Land surface Models (LSMs) could be a valuable tool for estimating current recharge and projecting changes due to future climate change. In this study, simulations of three LSMs (Noah, Mosaic and VIC) obtained from the North American Land Data Assimilation System (NLDAS-2) are used to estimate potential recharge in the western US. Modeled recharge was compared with published recharge estimates for several aquifers in the region. Annual recharge to precipitation ratios across the study basins varied from 0.01% to 15% for Mosaic, 3.2% to 42%...
Groundwater response to climate variability and land cover change is important for sustainable manag...
Lakes are integral parts of groundwater flow systems in many environments. Yet, few exceptions exist...
Lakes are integral parts of groundwater flow systems in many environments. Yet, few exceptions exist...
Groundwater is a major source of water in the western US. However, there are limited recharge estima...
Groundwater is a major source of water in the western US. However, there are limited recharge estima...
Groundwater is a major source of water in the western US. However, there are limited recharge estima...
Groundwater is a major source of water in the western US. However, there are limited recharge estima...
Arid and semi-arid basins in the Western United States (US) have been significantly impacted by huma...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 48-50).Quantifying recharge and spatially identifying rechar...
Traditional hydrologic modeling has partitioned water cycle into its different component (i.e. rainf...
Considering that past climate changes have significantly impacted groundwater resources, quantitativ...
Although groundwater is a major water resource in the western U.S., little research has been done on...
Existing studies on the impacts of climate change on groundwater recharge are either global or basin...
Existing studies on the impacts of climate change on groundwater recharge are either global or basin...
Globally, many solar power plants and other types of renewable energy are being located in water-sca...
Groundwater response to climate variability and land cover change is important for sustainable manag...
Lakes are integral parts of groundwater flow systems in many environments. Yet, few exceptions exist...
Lakes are integral parts of groundwater flow systems in many environments. Yet, few exceptions exist...
Groundwater is a major source of water in the western US. However, there are limited recharge estima...
Groundwater is a major source of water in the western US. However, there are limited recharge estima...
Groundwater is a major source of water in the western US. However, there are limited recharge estima...
Groundwater is a major source of water in the western US. However, there are limited recharge estima...
Arid and semi-arid basins in the Western United States (US) have been significantly impacted by huma...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 48-50).Quantifying recharge and spatially identifying rechar...
Traditional hydrologic modeling has partitioned water cycle into its different component (i.e. rainf...
Considering that past climate changes have significantly impacted groundwater resources, quantitativ...
Although groundwater is a major water resource in the western U.S., little research has been done on...
Existing studies on the impacts of climate change on groundwater recharge are either global or basin...
Existing studies on the impacts of climate change on groundwater recharge are either global or basin...
Globally, many solar power plants and other types of renewable energy are being located in water-sca...
Groundwater response to climate variability and land cover change is important for sustainable manag...
Lakes are integral parts of groundwater flow systems in many environments. Yet, few exceptions exist...
Lakes are integral parts of groundwater flow systems in many environments. Yet, few exceptions exist...