may serve as a storage unit for groundwater, although it does not yield water readily.
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may serve as a storage unit for groundwater, although it does not yield water readily.
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Negative externalities in groundwater irrigation arise due to overdraft of groundwater leading to premature well failure, and reduced yield and age life of wells.
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This study examines the historical development of groundwater use and of the limits placed thereon throughout the years. The concepts of safe yield and ...
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Feb 25, 2010 ... Sustainable groundwater yield is defined as: The groundwater extraction regime, measured over a specified planning timeframe, that allows ...
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Specific storage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Specific storage (Ss), storativity (S), specific yield (Sy) and specific capacity are ... the capacity of an aquifer to release groundwater from storage in response to a ...
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Uncertainty of estimates of groundwater yield for the Cambrian-Ordovician. Aquifer in northeastern Illinois. D.D. Walker. 1. , S.C. Meyer. 2. , and D. Winstanley. 3 ...
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Aquifer: An underground geological formation able to store and yield water. ... Artificial recharge: Putting water back into groundwater storage from surface water ...
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Jul 14, 2011 ... Studies of Contaminated Ground Water Yield New Insights into ... on top of the ground water beneath the downtown area in Mandan, ND.
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Nov 21, 2000 ... Groundwater Storage, Porosity, and Specific Yield: Groundwater occupies the cracks and pore spaces between rocks and mineral grains below ...
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