Groundwater abstraction and depletion were assessed at a 1-km resolution in the irrigated areas of the Indus Basin using remotely sensed evapotranspiration (ET) and precipitation; a process-based hydrological model and spatial information on canal water supplies. A calibrated Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to derive total annual irrigation applied in the irrigated areas of the basin during the year 2007. The SWAT model was parameterized by station corrected precipitation data (R) from the Tropical Rainfall Monitoring Mission, land use, soil type, and outlet locations. The model was calibrated using a new approach based on spatially distributed ET fields derived from different satellite sensors. The calibration results ...
The Indus Basin has supported agricultural practices since the Harappan civilization (3000-1500 BC)....
Intensive groundwater abstraction has augmented socio-economic development worldwide but threatens t...
Distributed ecohydrological modelling can provide a useful toot to evaluate the performance of irrig...
Groundwater abstraction and depletion were assessed at a 1-km resolution in the irrigated areas of t...
While determining the water balance for large irrigation schemes, coping with complexities and uncer...
Over-exploitation of groundwater resources threatens the future of irrigated agriculture, especially...
Keywords: remote sensing, GIS, water balance, groundwater, net groundwater use, recharge, water mana...
Keywords: remote sensing, GIS, water balance, groundwater, net groundwater use, recharge, water mana...
The Lower Chenab canal irrigation scheme, the largest irrigation scheme of the Indus Basin irrigatio...
<font size="3">Key words: evapotranspiration, effective soil hydraulic parameters, remote sensing, r...
Key words: evapotranspiration, effective soil hydraulic parameters, remote sensing, regional water m...
The irrigated agriculture in the Lower Chenab Canal (LCC) of Pakistan is characterized by huge water...
Reliable information on water depletion for agricultural production is much needed when freshwater r...
The dynamic nature and unsustainable exploitation of groundwater aquifers pose a range of management...
Groundwater abstraction from the transboundary Indo-Gangetic Basin comprises 25% of global groundwat...
The Indus Basin has supported agricultural practices since the Harappan civilization (3000-1500 BC)....
Intensive groundwater abstraction has augmented socio-economic development worldwide but threatens t...
Distributed ecohydrological modelling can provide a useful toot to evaluate the performance of irrig...
Groundwater abstraction and depletion were assessed at a 1-km resolution in the irrigated areas of t...
While determining the water balance for large irrigation schemes, coping with complexities and uncer...
Over-exploitation of groundwater resources threatens the future of irrigated agriculture, especially...
Keywords: remote sensing, GIS, water balance, groundwater, net groundwater use, recharge, water mana...
Keywords: remote sensing, GIS, water balance, groundwater, net groundwater use, recharge, water mana...
The Lower Chenab canal irrigation scheme, the largest irrigation scheme of the Indus Basin irrigatio...
<font size="3">Key words: evapotranspiration, effective soil hydraulic parameters, remote sensing, r...
Key words: evapotranspiration, effective soil hydraulic parameters, remote sensing, regional water m...
The irrigated agriculture in the Lower Chenab Canal (LCC) of Pakistan is characterized by huge water...
Reliable information on water depletion for agricultural production is much needed when freshwater r...
The dynamic nature and unsustainable exploitation of groundwater aquifers pose a range of management...
Groundwater abstraction from the transboundary Indo-Gangetic Basin comprises 25% of global groundwat...
The Indus Basin has supported agricultural practices since the Harappan civilization (3000-1500 BC)....
Intensive groundwater abstraction has augmented socio-economic development worldwide but threatens t...
Distributed ecohydrological modelling can provide a useful toot to evaluate the performance of irrig...