Over the past century and half, groundwater has played an important role in the economic prosperity of the United States. The groundwater profession which has contributed to this prosperity has grown through the contributions of the U.S. and State Geological Surveys, academia, and industry. A century ago, the energies of the profession were channeled towards discovering new sources of groundwater in a largely unexplored land, and exploiting the resources for maximum economic benefit. Experience has since revealed that groundwater systems are finite, and are intimately linked to surface water bodies and the biosphere. A consequence is that aggressive exploitation of groundwater can lead to unacceptable environmental degradation and so...
Worldwide, groundwater aquifers are under stress. Conflicts abound.The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)...
Water is considered to be " the life line" for every living organism. World's most great civilizati...
Water inside the earth, the groundwater and the invisible resource is the most important source of s...
Over the past century and half, groundwater has played an important role in the economic prosperity...
Over the past century and half, groundwater has played an important role in the economic prosperity ...
The future of groundwater research and commercial activities holds many opportunities for scientists...
The exploitation of groundwater resources for human use dates from the earliest civilizations, but m...
At less than 1000 km3/year, world’s annual use of groundwater is 1.5 % of renewable water resource b...
Groundwater is vital for the survival and health of the population all over the world. But it is esp...
This publication provides an overview of groundwater occurrence and of the main issues affecting its...
Military need has been a positive driver to the development of the modern day, and now mature, scien...
Groundwater plays a major, if often unrecognized, role in both hydrologic and human systems. The maj...
This book is an effort to increase the groundwater literacy from local to global scales, among layme...
ABSTRACT: Groundwater use has spectacularly increased during the last five or six deca-des. It is es...
Global change encompasses changes in the characteristics of inter-related climate variables in space...
Worldwide, groundwater aquifers are under stress. Conflicts abound.The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)...
Water is considered to be " the life line" for every living organism. World's most great civilizati...
Water inside the earth, the groundwater and the invisible resource is the most important source of s...
Over the past century and half, groundwater has played an important role in the economic prosperity...
Over the past century and half, groundwater has played an important role in the economic prosperity ...
The future of groundwater research and commercial activities holds many opportunities for scientists...
The exploitation of groundwater resources for human use dates from the earliest civilizations, but m...
At less than 1000 km3/year, world’s annual use of groundwater is 1.5 % of renewable water resource b...
Groundwater is vital for the survival and health of the population all over the world. But it is esp...
This publication provides an overview of groundwater occurrence and of the main issues affecting its...
Military need has been a positive driver to the development of the modern day, and now mature, scien...
Groundwater plays a major, if often unrecognized, role in both hydrologic and human systems. The maj...
This book is an effort to increase the groundwater literacy from local to global scales, among layme...
ABSTRACT: Groundwater use has spectacularly increased during the last five or six deca-des. It is es...
Global change encompasses changes in the characteristics of inter-related climate variables in space...
Worldwide, groundwater aquifers are under stress. Conflicts abound.The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)...
Water is considered to be " the life line" for every living organism. World's most great civilizati...
Water inside the earth, the groundwater and the invisible resource is the most important source of s...