A controlled artificial recharge and drainage (CARD) system was used to increase freshwater lenses below creek ridges to increase freshwater supply. Creek ridges are typical geomorphological features that lie up to 2 m higher than the surroundings in the reclaimed tidal flat landscape of the southwestern Netherlands. The 5–30-m thick freshwater lenses below the creek ridges are a vital source for irrigation, as the groundwater and surface waters are predominantly saline. However, freshwater supply from these lenses is commonly not sufficient to meet the irrigation demand, which leads to crop damage. The CARD system was tested in the field and the development of the freshwater lens was monitored during the period May 2013 to May 2014. Numeri...
Since July 2002, tertiary treated wastewater has been artificially recharged through two infiltratio...
In studies concerning rainwater lenses on a parcel scale in brackish polder areas it is assumed that...
For hundreds of years, ditch water levels in Dutch agricultural peatlands have been lowered to incre...
<p>A controlled artificial recharge and drainage (CARD) system was used to increase freshwater lense...
Farmers in the coastal area of Walcheren, Zeeland are faced with issues of saltwater intrusion and s...
Observations are reported on (i) groundwater recharge rates under various types of vegetation as mea...
A major problem of sustaining freshwater supply from freshwater lens is the invasion of saline groun...
Sufficient freshwater is needed for water dependent sectors such as agriculture, nature, drinking wa...
Since the Middle Ages the Dutch have reclaimed many lakes and parts of the sea, creating polders. Dr...
Over the last years the Netherlands has often had to deal with droughts and water shortages during s...
The Volkerak-Zoommeer is a former estuary located the Rhine Meuse Delta in the southwestern part of ...
In the Netherlands most Waterboards generally manipulate surface water levels in order to influence ...
Extensive usage of vital freshwater is highly undesirable in the current era of climate change and p...
From an agricultural point of view the most desired surface water level in areas with a shallow grou...
The search for management strategies to cope with projected water scarcity and water quality deterio...
Since July 2002, tertiary treated wastewater has been artificially recharged through two infiltratio...
In studies concerning rainwater lenses on a parcel scale in brackish polder areas it is assumed that...
For hundreds of years, ditch water levels in Dutch agricultural peatlands have been lowered to incre...
<p>A controlled artificial recharge and drainage (CARD) system was used to increase freshwater lense...
Farmers in the coastal area of Walcheren, Zeeland are faced with issues of saltwater intrusion and s...
Observations are reported on (i) groundwater recharge rates under various types of vegetation as mea...
A major problem of sustaining freshwater supply from freshwater lens is the invasion of saline groun...
Sufficient freshwater is needed for water dependent sectors such as agriculture, nature, drinking wa...
Since the Middle Ages the Dutch have reclaimed many lakes and parts of the sea, creating polders. Dr...
Over the last years the Netherlands has often had to deal with droughts and water shortages during s...
The Volkerak-Zoommeer is a former estuary located the Rhine Meuse Delta in the southwestern part of ...
In the Netherlands most Waterboards generally manipulate surface water levels in order to influence ...
Extensive usage of vital freshwater is highly undesirable in the current era of climate change and p...
From an agricultural point of view the most desired surface water level in areas with a shallow grou...
The search for management strategies to cope with projected water scarcity and water quality deterio...
Since July 2002, tertiary treated wastewater has been artificially recharged through two infiltratio...
In studies concerning rainwater lenses on a parcel scale in brackish polder areas it is assumed that...
For hundreds of years, ditch water levels in Dutch agricultural peatlands have been lowered to incre...