A Critical Review of Climate Change Impacts on Groundwater Resources: A Focus on the Current Status, Future Possibilities, and Role of Simulation Models
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University · University of Newcastle Australia · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The Earth’s water resources, totalling 1.386 billion cubic kilometres, predominantly consist of saltwater in oceans. Groundwater plays a pivotal role, with 99% of usable freshwater supporting 1.5–3 billion people as a drinking water source and 60–70% for irrigation. Climate change, with temperature increases and altered precipitation patterns, directly impacts groundwater systems, affecting recharge, discharge, and temperature. Hydrological models are crucial for assessing climate change effects on groundwater, aiding in management decisions. Advanced hydrological models, incorporating data assimilation and improved process representation, contribute to understanding complex systems. Recent studies employ…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 34.63
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 135
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10Topics & keywords
- Groundwater recharge
- Groundwater
- Climate change
- Environmental science
- Aquifer
- Water resources
- Water resource management
- Hydrology (agriculture)