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Multi-source water characterisation for water supply and management strategies on a small Mediterranean island | Caractérisation multi-source pour des stratégies d’approvisionnement et de gestion de l’eau sur une petite île méditerranéenne Caracterización del agua de múltiples fuentespara el suministro de agua y estrategias de gestión en una pequeña isla del Mediterráneo 地中海小岛上用于供水和管理策略的多源水特征 Caracterização da água de várias fontes para estratégias de gerenciamento e abastecimento de água em uma pequena ilha do Mediterrâneo النص الكامل
2020
Cappucci, Sergio | De Cassan, Maurizio | Grillini, Marcello | Proposito, Marco | Screpanti, Augusto
The small islands in the Mediterranean Sea suffer water shortages, aggravated by pressure from tourism during the dry season. Many are affected by the intense and increasing human water demand and the harsh climatic and geographic nature of the island terrain. The present study, carried out on the island of Favignana, Egadi Archipelago (southern Italy), evaluates the regime of recharge to the subsurface, and hypothesizes a solution for identifying the areas where groundwater is most abundant, as well as the best management options for human use. By means of hydrological measurements and chemical analyses, a specific location has been identified in the eastern sector of the island where groundwater has optimal quality and the water table is at a depth of only a few metres. In other areas of the island the groundwater is more saline, due to seawater intrusion, and it is present only at greater depths. The residents of the island have in the past lived harmoniously with the climatic and hydrological regime of the island, and have shown good ability to manage the groundwater resources, fed by the limited precipitation that comes in winter, using it as a supplement to the drinking water supply that comes from Trapani (mainland Sicily) by a submarine pipeline and by tanker. Optimized management of the groundwater resources could reduce the volume of freshwater transferred from the mainland.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Movimiento del agua freática y concentración de sales en suelos agrícolas النص الكامل
2014
Coras Merino, Pablo Miguel(Universidad Autónoma Chapingo Departamento de Irrigación) | Ontiveros Capurata, Ronald(Universidad Autónoma Chapingo Departamento de Irrigación) | Diakite Diakite, Lamine(Universidad Autónoma Chapingo Departamento de Irrigación)
En periodos de lluvias223.8 ha en San Martín Netzahualcóyotl, Estado de México, presentan problemas de exceso de humedad y altas concentraciones de sales solubles en los estratos del suelo y aguas freáticas, que varían a lo largo del año con el movimiento descendente y ascendente del nivel freático que provoca bajos rendimientos de los cultivos. En éste trabajo se elaboraron planos de isobatas, para ubicar las áreas de exceso de humedad, isohypsas muestran las direcciones y movimiento de los flujos subterráneos e isosalinidad en los perfiles del suelo. Se determinó la oscilación del nivel freático mediante el análisis de 27 muestras de suelo y agua por año durante el periodo de 2006 a 2011. Se encontró que las lluvias de agosto (33 mm) y septiembre (100.5 mm) son las causantes del ascenso del nivel freático y excesos de agua en el suelo en 0.58 ha a 0.65 ha por milímetro de precipitación en 223.8 ha. A niveles freáticos mayores a 1.51 m de profundidad los suelos presentaron baja salinidad y sodicidad (72.36 ha). A niveles freáticos menores a 1.5 mm y aguas freáticas de mediana a alta en sales, se encontraron, suelos salinos y/o sódicos cubriendo 59 ha. (26%) de la superficie total. | In rainy periods 223.8 ha in San Martín Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico State, have problems with excess moisture and high concentrations of soluble salts in the soil layers and groundwater, which vary throughout the year with fluctuations of the water table res ulting in low crop yields. Isobaths planes were developed in this work, to locate areas of excessive moisture, 1 sohypsess how the di re cti o ns and move me nt o f groundwater flows and isos ali nity in s oil profiles. Water table oscillation was determined by analyzing 27 samples of soil and water per year over the period 2006-2011. It was found that rains in August (33 mm) and September (100.5 mm) cause the rise of the water table and excess water in the soil at 0.58 ha to 0.65 ha per mm of rainfall in 223.8 ha. In water tables over 1.51 m deep, soils had low salinity and sodicity (72.36 ha). In water tables less than 1.5 mm deep and groundwater medium to high in salts, saline soils and / or sodic soils were found, covering 59 ha (26 %) of the total area.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources and Adaptation in the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector in Nicaragua | Impactos del cambio climático en los recursos hidricos y adaptacion del sector de agua y saneamiento en las zonas rurales de Nicaragua | Impactos del cambio climatico en los recursos hidricos y adaptacion del sector de agua y saneamiento en las zonas rurales de Nicaragua | Impactos del cambio climatico en los recursos hidricos y adaptacion del sector de agua y saneamiento en las zonas rurales de Nicaragua النص الكامل
2013
World Bank
Climate change is at the top of the development agenda in Central America. This region, together with the Caribbean, is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change in Latin America. Climate change is manifesting itself through higher average temperatures and more frequent droughts that result in higher water stress, and through the rising frequency of extreme weather events such as tropical storms, hurricanes, floods and landslides, all of which pose significant challenges in the rural water supply and sanitation sector. The paper starts with a review of the historic data on temperature and precipitation trends in Central America and particularly at the regional level in Nicaragua. The data reveal a clear trend of the growing climate variability, increased water stress for crops, and greater frequency of extreme weather events. The rising intensity and frequency of ex-treme weather events is among the most critical risks to the region's development agenda, and they translate into high economic losses. This paper examines the impacts and implications of potential climate change on water resources in Nicaragua and makes key recommendations to integrate climate change and rural water supply and sanitation policies and programs in a way that increase resilience to current and future climate conditions. | 0
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Control of sea-water intrusion by salt-water pumping: Coast of Oman | Contrôle des intrusions salines induites par pompage d’eau de mer: Cotes d’Oman Control de la intrusión marina por bombeo de agua salada: costa de Omán Controlo da intrusão salina por bombagem de água salgada: Costa de Oman التحكم في تداخل مياه البحر في الخزانات الجوفية بواسطة ضخ المياه المالحة: شاطىء سلطنة عمان Управление итрузией морской воды путем откачки из пласта соленой грунтовой воды: Побережье Омана النص الكامل
2009
Kacimov, A.R. | Sherif, M.M. | Perret, J.S. | Al-Mushikhi, A.
A shallow alluvial coastal aquifer in the Batinah area of Oman, with sea-water intrusion that extends several kilometres inland, has been studied experimentally, analytically and numerically. The water table is proved to have a trough caused by intensive pumping from a fresh groundwater zone and evaporation from the saline phreatic surface. Resistivity traverses perpendicular to the shoreline indicated no fresh groundwater recharge into the sea. Using an analytical Dupuit-Forchheimer model, developed for the plain part of the catchment, explicit expressions for the water table, sharp interface location and stored volume of fresh water are obtained. It is shown that by the pumping of salt water from the intruded part of the aquifer, this intrusion can be mitigated. Different catchment sizes, intensities of fresh groundwater pumping, evaporation rates, water densities, sea level, incident fresh water level in the mountains and hydraulic conductivity are considered. SUTRA code is applied to a hypothetical case of a leaky aquifer with line sinks modeling fresh water withdrawal and evaporation. The numerical code also shows that pumping of saline water can pull the dispersion zone back to the shoreline.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Relacion hombre-naturaleza en un ciclo que perpetua la vida: agua y galerias filtrantes en el valle de Tehuacan, Mexico | Relationship man-nature in a cycle perpetuating life: water and filtering galleries in Tehuacan Valley, Mexico
2005
Granados-Sanchez, D. | Hernandez-Garcia, M.A. | Lopez-Rios, G.F.
In the Tehuacan Valley, Puebla, Mexico, a harnessing system of subsoil water has been in existence since the nineteenth century, using the topography and the slopes of the land, to supply water to a number of villages; this system is known as filtering gallery. At present, this source of underground water is very important because it is the origin of a social organization with deep cultural roots. Moreover, it is a source of economic income when used in agriculture and in other productive activities. However, the increasing and enlarging of the galleries in this valley from the middle of the twentieth century have caused a reduction of the infiltration coefficients and, consequently, a lowering of the water table. Nevertheless, at present this system has shown to be important for the economic and social development of the villages.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]The soil–water flow system beneath a cotton field in arid north-west China, serviced by mulched drip irrigation using brackish water | système sol-écoulement d’eau en-dessous d’un champ de coton en milieu aride dans le Nord-Ouest de la Chine, entretenu par une irrigation au goutte à goutte sous bâche utilisant eau eau saumâtre El sistema de flujo agua-suelo debajo de un campo de algodón en el árido noroeste de China, servido por una cobertura de riego por goteo usando agua salobre 中国西北干旱区微咸水膜下滴灌棉田土壤水流系统 Sistema de fluxo da água no solo sob uma plantação de algodão no noroeste árido da China, utilizando rega gota-a-gota com água salobra sob uma tela النص الكامل
2015
Li, Xianwen | Jin, Menggui | Huang, Jinou | Yuan, Jingjing
A field experiment was carried out in southern Xinjiang, China, to reveal soil-water flow pattern beneath a combined plastic-mulch (film) and drip-irrigation system using brackish water. The soil-water flow system (SWFS) was characterized from soil surface to the water table based on observed spatio-temporal distribution of total soil-water potential, water content and electric conductivity. Root suction provided a strong inner sink. The results indicated that SWFS determined the soil salinity and moisture distribution. Drip-irrigation events could leach excess salts from the root zone and provide soil conditions with a tolerable salinity level that supports the growth of cotton. High-salinity strips were formed along the wetting front and at the bare soil surface. Hydrogeology conditions, irrigation regime, climate, plant growth and use of mulch would affect potential sources and sinks, boundary conditions and the size of the SWFS. At depth 0–60 cm, the soil salinity at the end of the irrigation season was 1.9 times that at the beginning. Beneath the mulch cover, the soil-water content in the ‘wide rows’ zone (55 cm between the two rows with no drip line) was higher than that in the ‘narrow rows’ zone (15 cm between the two rows with a drip line) due to the strong root-water uptake. The downward water flow below the divergent curved surface of zero flux before irrigation, and the water-table fluctuation with irrigation events, indicated that excessive irrigation occurred.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Long-term spatio-temporal hydrochemical and 222Rn tracing to investigate groundwater flow and water–rock interaction in the Gran Sasso (central Italy) carbonate aquifer | Traçage spatio-temporel hydrochimique longue durée incluant 222Rn pour étudier l’écoulement souterrain et l’interaction eau–roche dans l’aquifère carbonaté du Grand Sasso (Italie centrale) Traza hidroquímica espacio temporal a largo plazo y de 222Rn para investigar el flujo de agua subterránea y la interacción agua–roca en el acuífero carbónático de Gran Sasso (Italia Central) Uso de traçadores hidroquímicos e de 222Rn no espaço-tempo e a longo prazo para investigação do fluxo de água subterrânea e da interação água–rocha no aquífero carbonatado de Gran Sasso (Itália central) النص الكامل
2013
Tallini, Marco | Parisse, Barbara | Petitta, Marco | Spizzico, Michele
In the Gran Sasso fissured carbonate aquifer (central Italy), a long-term (2001–2007) spatio-temporal hydrochemical and²²²Rn tracing survey was performed with the goal to investigate groundwater flow and water–rock interaction. Analyses of the physico-chemical parameters, and comparisons of multichemical and characteristic ratios in space and time, and subsequent statistical analyses, permitted a characterisation of the hydrogeology. At the regional scale, groundwater flows from recharge areas to the springs located at the aquifer boundaries, with a gradual increase of mineralisation and temperature along its flowpaths. However, the parameters of each group of springs may significantly deviate from the regional trend owing to fast flows and to the geological setting of the discharge spring areas, as corroborated by statistical data. Along regional flowpaths, the effects of seasonal recharge and lowering of the water table clearly cause changes in ion concentrations over time. This conceptual model was validated by an analysis of the²²²Rn content in groundwater.²²²Rn content, for which temporal variability depends on seasonal fluctuations of the water table, local lithology and the fracture network at the spring discharge areas, was considered as a tracer of the final stages of groundwater flowpaths.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Effect of temperature variations on the travel time of infiltrating water in the Amsterdam Water Supply Dunes (the Netherlands) | Effet des variations de la température sur le temps de transit de l’eau d’infiltration dans les Dunes d’Approvisionnement en Eau d‘Amsterdam (Pays Bas) Efecto de las variaciones de temperatura en el tiempo de tránsito de las aguas infiltradas en las Dunas para el Abastecimiento de Agua en Ámsterdam (Países Bajos) 温度变化对阿姆斯特丹供水沙丘(荷兰)入渗水运移时间的影响 Efeito das variações da temperatura no tempo de deslocamento da água infiltrada nas Dunas de Armazenamento de Água em Amsterdam (Países Baixos) النص الكامل
2019
Liu, Sida | Zhou, Yangxiao | Kamps, Pierre | Smits, Frank | Olsthoorn, Theo
Travel time is one of the important criteria in the design of managed aquifer recharge systems for securing good drinking water quality. Traditionally, groundwater travel time has been modelled without considering the effect of temperature. In this study, a cross-sectional heat transport model was constructed for the Amsterdam dune filtration system (in the Netherlands) to analyse the effect of temperature on groundwater travel times. A groundwater flow model, a chloride transport model, and a heat transport model were iteratively calibrated with measured groundwater levels, chloride concentrations, and temperature series in order to improve model calibration and reduce model uncertainty. The coupled flow and heat transport model with temperature-dependent density and viscosity provided more accurate estimation of travel times. The results show that seasonal temperature fluctuations in the source water in the infiltration pond cause temperature variations in the shallow groundwater. Viscosity is more sensitive to temperature changes and has a larger effect on groundwater travel times. Groundwater travel time in the shallow sand aquifer increases from 60 days when computed with the traditional groundwater flow model to 73 days in the winter season and 95 days in the summer season when computed with the coupled model. Longer travel time is beneficial for water quality improvement. Thus, it is important to consider the effect of temperature variations on groundwater travel times for the design and operation of managed aquifer recharge systems.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Chemical and physical parameters as trace markers of anthropogenic-induced salinity in the Agua Amarga coastal aquifer (southern Spain) | Utilisation de paramètres chimiques et physiques comme marqueurs de la salinisation anthropique de l’aquifère côtier Agua Amarga (Espagne du sud) Parámetros físicos y químicos como marcadores seguimiento de salinidad antropogénica inducida en el acuífero costero de Agua Amarga (sur de España) 化学和物理参数作为示踪剂研究西班牙南部Agua Amarga滨海含水层由于人为因素导致的盐度变化 Utilização de parâmetros físico-químicos como traçadores da salinização induzida antropogenicamente no aquífero costeiro Agua Amarga (sul de Espanha) النص الكامل
2012
Alhama Manteca, I. | Alhama, F. | Rodríguez Estrella, T.
Agua Amarga coastal aquifer in southern Spain has been the subject of chemical and physical measurements since May 2008 in order to monitor the potential effects of water withdrawal for the Alicante desalination plants on the salt marsh linked to the aquifer. Electrical conductivity contour maps and depth profiles, piezometric-head contour maps, hydrochemical analyses, isotopic characterizations and temperature depth profiles show not only the saltwater intrusion caused by water abstraction, but also the presence of a pronounced convective density-driven flow below the salt marsh; this flow was a consequence of saltwork activity in the early 1900s which generated saline groundwater contamination. The influence of a seawater recharge programme, carried out over the salt marsh in 2009–2010, on the diminishing groundwater salinity and the recovery of groundwater levels is also studied. Based on collected field data, the project provides a deeper understanding of how these successive anthropogenic interventions have modified flow and mixing processes in Agua Amarga aquifer.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Combined electrical resistivity tomography and magnetic resonance sounding investigation of the surface-water/groundwater interaction in the Urema Graben, Mozambique | Investigation sur les interactions eau de surface/eau souterraine par tomographie électrique et sondage de résonnance magnétique dans le Graben Urema, Mozambique Investigación de la combinación de tomografías de resistividad eléctrica y sondeos de resonancia magnética en la interacción del agua superficial/agua subterránea en el Urema Graben, Mozambique 采用电阻率成像法结合磁共振法调查莫桑比克Urema地堑地下水/地表水相互作用 Combinação de tomografia de resistividade elétrica e sonda de ressonância magnética para investigação da interação água superficial/água subterrânea no Graben de Urema, Moçambique النص الكامل
2016
Chirindja, F. J. | Dahlin, T. | Perttu, N. | Steinbruch, F. | Owen, R.
This study focusses on the hydrogeology of Urema Graben, especially possible interactions between surface water and groundwater around Lake Urema, in Gorongosa National Park (GNP). Lake Urema is the only permanent water source for wildlife inside GNP, and there are concerns that it will disappear due to interferences in surface-water/groundwater interactions as a result of changes in the hydraulic environment. As the lake is the only permanent water source, this would be a disaster for the ecosystem of the park. The sub-surface geology in Urema Graben was investigated by 20 km of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and three magnetic resonance sounding (MRS) surveys. The average depth penetration was 60 and 100 m, respectively. The location of the ERT lines was decided based on general rift morphology and therefore orientated perpendicular to Urema Graben, from the transitional areas of the margins of the Barue platform in the west to the Cheringoma plateau escarpments in the east. ERT and MRS both indicate a second aquifer, where Urema Lake is a window of the first upper semi-confined aquifer, while the lower aquifer is confined by a clay layer 30–40 m thick. The location and depth of this aquifer suggest that it is probably linked to the Pungwe River which could be a main source of recharge during the dry season. If a dam or any other infra-structure is constructed in Pungwe River upstream of GNP, the groundwater level will decrease which could lead to drying out of Urema Lake.
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