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Managed Aquifer Recharge for Water Resilience



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Autore: Dillon Peter Visualizza persona
Titolo: Managed Aquifer Recharge for Water Resilience Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (408 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research and information: general
Soggetto non controllato: adaptability zoning evaluation
adaptation measures
Africa
anthropic forcing
aquifer storage and recovery (ASR)
arid
artificial recharging scenarios
ASR
ATP
biofouling
climate adaptation
climate change
contaminants
contaminants of emerging concern (CECs)
cost function
decision support
decision-support
developing countries
drinking water
drinking water supply
droughts
dynamic
ecosystems
environment protection
environmental tracer
enzymatic activity
FEFLOW
filtration
fisheries
floods
framework
geochemical analysis
geographic information science (GISc)
geographic information systems (GIS)
GIS-MCDA
governance
groundwater
groundwater depletion
groundwater recharge
guidelines
health protection
Henry's Fork
Idaho
India
indicators
induced bank filtration (IBF)
infiltration basin
infiltration pond
infiltration rate
integrated water resource management
IWRM
lake bank filtration
LAN (Law of the Nation's Waters)
legal
managed aquifer recharge
Managed Aquifer Recharge
managed aquifer recharge (MAR)
Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR)
mapping
MAR
MATLAB
meteorological forcing
Mexico
mixing ratios
multi-criteria decision analysis
new water challenges
Northern Australia
online flow-cytometry
organic amendments
pathogens
pharmaceuticals in groundwater
probabilistic
rainwater harvesting
recharge performance
reclaimed water
recycled water
recycling
regulation
regulatory
removal of pharmaceuticals
risk
risk assessment
risk management
riverbank filtration
safety
SAT
semi-arid
semiarid
sensitivity analysis
Snake River
Social Technology
soil compaction
Spain
strategic storage
stream temperature
streamflow
suitability map
suitability mapping
Sweden
tillage
time-varying mixing model
types of MAR for irrigation
Ulaanbaatar
ultrafiltration
Underground Transfer of Floods for Irrigation
urban water management
water banking
water crisis
water level monitoring
water management
water quality
water rights
water security
water supply security model
web GIS
web tools
well clogging
Yellow River Irrigation District
Persona (resp. second.): Fernández EscalanteEnrique
MegdalSharon B
MassmannGudrun
DillonPeter
Sommario/riassunto: This book is a hard copy of the editorial and all the papers in a Special Issue of the peer-reviewed open access journal 'Water' on the theme 'Managed Aquifer Recharge for Water Resilience'. Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) is the purposeful recharge of water to aquifers for subsequent recovery or environmental benefit. MAR is increasingly used to make water supplies resilient to drought, climate change and deteriorating water quality, and to protect ecosystems from declining groundwater levels. Global MAR has grown exponentially to 10 cu.km/year and will increase ten-fold within a few decades. Well informed hydrogeologists, engineers and water quality scientists are needed to ensure that this investment is effective in meeting increasingly pressing needs. This compilation contains lessons from many examples of existing projects, including several national and continental summaries. It also addresses the elements essential for identifying and advancing projects such as mapping aquifer suitability and opportunities, policy matters, operational issues, and some innovations in MAR methods and monitoring. This collection exemplifies the state of progress in the science and practice of MAR and is intended to be useful, at least to water managers, water utilities, agricultural water users and urban planners, to facilitate water resilience through new MAR projects.
Titolo autorizzato: Managed Aquifer Recharge for Water Resilience  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910674018303321
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