Global synthesis of groundwater recharge in semiarid and arid regions
Bureau of Economic Analysis · The University of Texas at Austin · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Global synthesis of the findings from ∼140 recharge study areas in semiarid and arid regions provides important information on recharge rates, controls, and processes, which are critical for sustainable water development. Water resource evaluation, dryland salinity assessment (Australia), and radioactive waste disposal (US) are among the primary goals of many of these recharge studies. The chloride mass balance (CMB) technique is widely used to estimate recharge. Average recharge rates estimated over large areas (40–374 000 km 2 ) range from 0·2 to 35 mm year −1 , representing 0·1–5% of long‐term average annual precipitation. Extreme local variability in recharge, with rates up to ∼720 m year −1 ,…
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Authors
7- BRBridget R. ScanlonCorresponding
Bureau of Economic Analysis, The University of Texas at Austin
- KEK. E. Keese
Bureau of Economic Analysis, The University of Texas at Austin
- ALAlan L. Flint
United States Geological Survey
- LELorraine E. Flint
United States Geological Survey
- CBCheikh B. Gaye
Cheikh Anta Diop University
Topics & keywords
- Groundwater recharge
- Environmental science
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Precipitation
- Arid
- Evapotranspiration
- Groundwater
- Water balance
- Clean water and sanitation