Global impacts of conversions from natural to agricultural ecosystems on water resources: Quantity versus quality
Past land use changes have greatly impacted global water resources, with often opposing
effects on water quantity and quality. Increases in rain‐fed cropland (460%) and pastureland …
effects on water quantity and quality. Increases in rain‐fed cropland (460%) and pastureland …
Rooting depth controls potential groundwater recharge on hillslopes
Land use changes may modify ecohydrological processes in soil, altering groundwater
quantity and quality in arid and semi-arid regions. The effects of land use change were well …
quantity and quality in arid and semi-arid regions. The effects of land use change were well …
Achieving a salt balance—Should it be a management objective?
T Thayalakumaran, MG Bethune… - Agricultural water …, 2007 - Elsevier
The long-term sustainability of irrigated agriculture depends on protecting land and water
resources from salinity. Generally, a favourable salt balance (mass out≥ mass in) is …
resources from salinity. Generally, a favourable salt balance (mass out≥ mass in) is …
Evaluating the impact of irrigation on surface water–groundwater interaction and stream temperature in an agricultural watershed
HI Essaid, RR Caldwell - Science of the total environment, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Changes in groundwater discharge to streams caused by irrigation practices can
influence stream temperature. Observations along two currently flood-irrigated reaches in …
influence stream temperature. Observations along two currently flood-irrigated reaches in …
Systematic regional planning for multiple objective natural resource management
On-ground natural resource management actions such as revegetation and remnant
vegetation management can simultaneously affect multiple objectives including land, water …
vegetation management can simultaneously affect multiple objectives including land, water …
Cumulative effects assessment in community watersheds at different spatial scales: A review of indicators
Cumulative effect assessments (CEA) for water systems are becoming more necessary as
pressures from multiple stressors impact communities, watersheds, and basins. CEA is an …
pressures from multiple stressors impact communities, watersheds, and basins. CEA is an …
National scale evaluation of groundwater chemistry in Korea coastal aquifers: evidences of seawater intrusion
Y Park, JY Lee, JH Kim, SH Song - Environmental Earth Sciences, 2012 - Springer
Pollution of groundwater by seawater intrusion poses a threat to sustainable agriculture in
the coastal areas of Korea. Therefore, seawater intrusion monitoring stations were installed …
the coastal areas of Korea. Therefore, seawater intrusion monitoring stations were installed …
[PDF][PDF] AWRA-L v4. 5: technical description of model algorithms and inputs
Executive summary This report describes the algorithms and input parameters for the
reconceptualised continental scale water balance model AWRA-L v4. 5. AWRA-L has been …
reconceptualised continental scale water balance model AWRA-L v4. 5. AWRA-L has been …
Physical controls on irrigation return flow contributions to stream flow in irrigated alluvial valleys
Irrigation can be a significant source of groundwater recharge in many agricultural regions,
particularly in arid and semi-arid climates. Once infiltrated, irrigation recharge can travel via …
particularly in arid and semi-arid climates. Once infiltrated, irrigation recharge can travel via …
Retracted: On Understanding and Predicting Groundwater Response Time
M Sophocleous - Groundwater, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
An aquifer system, when perturbed, has a tendency to evolve to a new equilibrium, a
process that can take from just a few seconds to possibly millions of years. The time scale on …
process that can take from just a few seconds to possibly millions of years. The time scale on …