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Papers - N2O June 2003
Nitrous oxide Papers June 2003 LaMontagne et al. Nitrous oxide sources and sinks in coastal aquifers and their estuaries de Klein et al. Nitrous oxide emission from animal urine on pastoral ...
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Hydrology
SYSTEM FEBRUARY 2004 KARST AQUIFER GEOPHYSICS, CUBA RESOLUTION POWER OF WELL LOG GEOPHYSICS IN KARST AQUIFERS WATERSHED MODELING, CHINA GIS-AIDED INLAND WATERSHED MODELING, SHIYANG RIVER BASIN, CHINA MARCH 2004 ... INTRUSION ON THE EAST COAST OF INDIA GEOLOGICAL CONTROLS ON SALINE WATER INTRUSION IN THE COASTAL AQUIFERS OF THE EAST COAST OF INDIA DECEMBER 2004 EFFECTS OF AGNPS MODEL CELL SIZE EFFECTS ...
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Hydrology Journal of Environmental Hydrology GEOLOGICAL CONTROLS ON SALINE WATER INTRUSION IN THE COASTAL AQUIFERS OF THE EAST COAST OF INDIA A.K. Bhattacharya S. Basak P. Maity L.K. ...
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Groundwater Pollution
Higher rates of groundwater extraction in coastal areas have also led to salinity intrusion in coastal aquifers, especially in Tamil Nadu and Gujrat. Thus unplanned and uncontrolled extraction ...
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The UK Groundwater Forum
However, aquifers are recharged more effectively by prolonged steady rain, which continues into the spring, rather ... -related floods mobilisation of pollutants due to seasonally high water tables saline intrusion in coastal aquifers, due to sea level rise and resource reduction These effects could mean locally-severe, ...
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Pacific Institute Publications
Rising sea levels will threaten coastal aquifers and water supplies. Vulnerable regions include Cape Cod, Long Island, the coastal aquifers of the Carolinas, and the central coast of California. · Global ...
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The UK Groundwater Forum
Impacts of climate change not necessarily related to groundwater may have a knock-on affect ... in areas of the country where water resources are currently scarce. The artificial recharging of aquifers during periods of surplus supply is one approach that has had some limited local success ...
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March 10, 2004: China's Shrinking Grain Harvest
Water tables are falling throughout the northern half of China. As aquifers are depleted and irrigation wells go dry, farmers either ... , expanding by an average of 1.3 million hectares a year. In the more prosperous coastal provinces, the migration of farm labor to cities has made it more difficult to double ...
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August 6, 2002: Water
The failure of governments to limit pumping to the sustainable yield of aquifers means that water tables ... year as water use far exceeds the sustainable yield of aquifers. World Bank official Christopher Ward observes that "groundwater is being ... decide whether to bring water to Sana'a, possibly from coastal desalting plants, or to relocate the capital. Iran, a country ...
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LAB Coastal - Project updates :: consultants in ecological and coastal research
Coastal - Project updates :: consultants in ecological and coastal research LAB Coastal - Consultants in Ecological Research for Integrated Land Management Home About LAB Coastal Latest News Project Updates UNESCO Working Group ... and streams, land drains and ditches draining directly into the marsh, and from aquifers and seepage zones (springs) around the edges and beneath the marsh surface. All ...
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