Knowledge of groundwater recharge (GR) is important for the effective management of water resources under semi-arid continental climates. Unfortunately, studies and data in Mongolia are limited due to the constraints in funding and lack of research infrastructures. Currently, the wide accessibility of freely available global-scale digital datasets of physical and chemical soil properties, weather data, vegetation characteristics, and depths to the water table offers new tools and basic information that can support low-cost physically based and process-oriented models. Estimates of GR over 41 study sites in Mongolia were obtained using HYDRUS-1D in a 2-m-thick soil profile with root depths of either 0.30 or 0.97 m by exploiting the daily pre...
Land use is critical for the hydrology of arid/semiarid regions with fragile/valuable ecosystems. Us...
In arid and semiarid area, the recharge rate is relatively limited and the unsaturated zone (UZ) is ...
We propose practical guidelines to predict biome-specific potential evapotranspiration (ETp) from th...
Knowledge of groundwater recharge (GR) is important for the effective management of water resources ...
Knowledge of groundwater recharge (GR) is important for the effective management of water resources ...
Knowledge of groundwater recharge (GR) is vital for optimal water resources management under an arid...
Not AvailableThe groundwater recharge has been routinely estimated as a residual of various compone...
A 700-year semi-quantitative history of diffuse groundwater recharge in the Badain Jaran Desert (Inn...
AbstractThis paper reviews diffuse recharge studies in (semi)arid northern China, which are mainly b...
Groundwater degradation from irrigated agriculture is of concern in semi-arid northern China. Data-s...
Accurate quantification of the rate of groundwater (GW) recharge, a pre-requisite for the sustainabl...
Understanding dynamics of soil water content (SWC) and pore air relative humidity (RHpa), as influen...
Water and nutrient availability for crop production are critical issues in (semi)arid regions. Unsat...
Groundwater recharge is one of the important factors determining the groundwater development potenti...
Long-term average groundwater recharge, which is equivalent to renewable groundwater resources, is t...
Land use is critical for the hydrology of arid/semiarid regions with fragile/valuable ecosystems. Us...
In arid and semiarid area, the recharge rate is relatively limited and the unsaturated zone (UZ) is ...
We propose practical guidelines to predict biome-specific potential evapotranspiration (ETp) from th...
Knowledge of groundwater recharge (GR) is important for the effective management of water resources ...
Knowledge of groundwater recharge (GR) is important for the effective management of water resources ...
Knowledge of groundwater recharge (GR) is vital for optimal water resources management under an arid...
Not AvailableThe groundwater recharge has been routinely estimated as a residual of various compone...
A 700-year semi-quantitative history of diffuse groundwater recharge in the Badain Jaran Desert (Inn...
AbstractThis paper reviews diffuse recharge studies in (semi)arid northern China, which are mainly b...
Groundwater degradation from irrigated agriculture is of concern in semi-arid northern China. Data-s...
Accurate quantification of the rate of groundwater (GW) recharge, a pre-requisite for the sustainabl...
Understanding dynamics of soil water content (SWC) and pore air relative humidity (RHpa), as influen...
Water and nutrient availability for crop production are critical issues in (semi)arid regions. Unsat...
Groundwater recharge is one of the important factors determining the groundwater development potenti...
Long-term average groundwater recharge, which is equivalent to renewable groundwater resources, is t...
Land use is critical for the hydrology of arid/semiarid regions with fragile/valuable ecosystems. Us...
In arid and semiarid area, the recharge rate is relatively limited and the unsaturated zone (UZ) is ...
We propose practical guidelines to predict biome-specific potential evapotranspiration (ETp) from th...