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Part of the northern Carpathian Mountains, the flysch-built Carpathian Foothills form a low-mountain area (300–500 m) with dense population and intensive farming. Here, in 1981–1995, a water circulation research project was conducted in the Wierzbanówka catchment basin (11.7 km<Superscript>2</Superscript>), a typical...</superscript>
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An economic model of ground water salinization is developed. Starting from a full, high-quality aquifer, there is an initial extraction period, an intermediate waste disposal period, and a final drainage period. Drainage management is initially source control and reuse, but eventually culminates...
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The paper is a analysis of the rainwater harvesting system in context of Delhi which is suffering from acute water problems.
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An application of GIS-aided modeling is done at an area in South Florida. A Geographic Information System (GIS) is interfaced with a nonpoint source pollution model to facilitate data storage, management and display; derivation of model input parameters; and effective presentation of results....
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Understanding the dynamic response of phreatic aquifers due to recharge is most important for the proper management of ground-water systems. In this paper an analytical solution is developed to describe the water-table fluctuation in a finite aquifer system due to transient recharge from two...
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This paper on the basis of fieldwork in the region of North Gujarat tries to analyze the perceptions among various sections of the farmers and examines whether the subsidy is pro-poor in nature. The paper, by citing field experiences, shows that the big farmers are reaping the benefits of...
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The complexity of explaining highly scientific information and juggling a plethora of social values is leading agencies and communities such as those in the Palouse Basin to explore the use of participatory modeling processes using system dynamics. Participatory system dynamics as a methodology...
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It was found that disparity in the groundwater distribution on the area and in time, the increasing use objects have led to shortage of resources in many countries. The process of the rural areas ground water consumption in Ukraine has been investigated.
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