Groundwater pumping causes depletion of groundwater storage. The rate of depletion incurred by any new well is gradually decreasing and eventually becomes zero in the long run, after induced recharge and reduction of natural discharge of groundwater combined (capture) have become large enough to balance the pumping rate completely. If aquifer-wide aggregated pumping rates are comparatively large, then such a new dynamic equilibrium may not be reached and groundwater storage may become exhausted. Decisions to pump groundwater are motivated by people’s need for domestic water and by expected benefits of using water for a variety of activities. But how much finally is abstracted from an aquifer (or is considered to be an optimal aggregate abst...
Groundwater is a crucial natural resource that supports large portions of the world's population and...
Groundwater is a vital resource for living and food security for at least two billion people worldwi...
Sustainable groundwater management requires (a) maximizing the use of aquifer storage to reduce wate...
Groundwater pumping causes depletion of groundwater storage. The rate of depletion incurred by any n...
10pp.International audienceThis paper primarily deals with sustainability issues linked to groundwat...
Unsustainable depletion of aquifer storage and diversion of groundwater from downstream users contin...
Groundwater systems are commonly defined as renewable or non-renewable based on natural fluxes of re...
The most significant water problem facing the United States and the world is the scarcity of water. ...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
The concept of safe yield is often being used to refer to the amount of groundwater that can be expl...
A natural consequence of groundwater withdrawals is the removal of water from subsurface storage, bu...
Groundwater is generally stored in pore spaces and fractures within rocks and the proportion of void...
International audienceThe lack of comprehensive studies involving the quantification of groundwater ...
Groundwater sustainability depends on balancing aquifer inflows and outflows. Extraction (pumping of...
A natural consequence of groundwater withdrawals is the removal of water from subsurface storage, bu...
Groundwater is a crucial natural resource that supports large portions of the world's population and...
Groundwater is a vital resource for living and food security for at least two billion people worldwi...
Sustainable groundwater management requires (a) maximizing the use of aquifer storage to reduce wate...
Groundwater pumping causes depletion of groundwater storage. The rate of depletion incurred by any n...
10pp.International audienceThis paper primarily deals with sustainability issues linked to groundwat...
Unsustainable depletion of aquifer storage and diversion of groundwater from downstream users contin...
Groundwater systems are commonly defined as renewable or non-renewable based on natural fluxes of re...
The most significant water problem facing the United States and the world is the scarcity of water. ...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
The concept of safe yield is often being used to refer to the amount of groundwater that can be expl...
A natural consequence of groundwater withdrawals is the removal of water from subsurface storage, bu...
Groundwater is generally stored in pore spaces and fractures within rocks and the proportion of void...
International audienceThe lack of comprehensive studies involving the quantification of groundwater ...
Groundwater sustainability depends on balancing aquifer inflows and outflows. Extraction (pumping of...
A natural consequence of groundwater withdrawals is the removal of water from subsurface storage, bu...
Groundwater is a crucial natural resource that supports large portions of the world's population and...
Groundwater is a vital resource for living and food security for at least two billion people worldwi...
Sustainable groundwater management requires (a) maximizing the use of aquifer storage to reduce wate...