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Estimating the freshwater-lens thickness of atoll islands in the Federated States of Micronesia | Estimation de l’épaisseur des lentille d’eau douce des îles-atoll des États fédérés de Micronésie Estimación del espesor de las lentes de agua dulce de las islas atolones en los Estados Federados de Micronesia 对密克罗尼西亚联邦的环礁岛上淡水透镜体厚度的估算 Estimação da espessura da lente de água doce nas ilhas atol dos Estados Federados da Micronésia Texte intégral
2013
Bailey, R. T. | Jenson, John W. | Taboroši, D.
The water resources of the 32 atolls of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) are under continual threat from El Niño-induced droughts and other natural hazards. With government policies emphasizing sustainable development of atoll-island communities, local managers are in need of tools for predicting changes in the availability of fresh groundwater, which communities depend upon during droughts that incapacitate rain-catchment systems. An application of a recently developed, readily portable algebraic model is demonstrated here, to estimate the freshwater-lens thickness of atoll islands in the FSM, a key component of FSM groundwater resource assessment. Specifically, the model provides estimates of the lens thickness of atoll islands in the FSM during normal and drought conditions. The model was tested for use in the FSM through comparison with available lens data under both average rainfall conditions and intense drought conditions, and then applied to major islands of each atoll within the FSM. Results indicate that out of 105 major islands on FSM atolls, only six would likely retain sufficient groundwater to sustain the local community during an intense drought.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Review: Regional groundwater flow modeling in heavily irrigated basins of selected states in the western United States | Revue: Modélisation régionale des écoulements souterrains dans des bassins avec une forte irrigation dans des états sélectionnés de l’Ouest des Etats-Unis d’Amérique Revisión: Modelos de flujo regional de agua subterránea en cuencas fuertemente irrigadas de estados seleccionados en el oeste de Estados Unidos 综述:美国西部选定区域中大量灌溉盆地的区域地下水径流模拟 Revisão: Modelação regional de fluxo de águas subterrâneas em bacias fortemente irrigadas em estados selecionados no oeste dos Estados Unidos Texte intégral
2013
Rossman, Nathan R. | Zlotnik, Vitaly A.
Water resources in agriculture-dominated basins of the arid western United States are stressed due to long-term impacts from pumping. A review of 88 regional groundwater-flow modeling applications from seven intensively irrigated western states (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska and Texas) was conducted to provide hydrogeologists, modelers, water managers, and decision makers insight about past modeling studies that will aid future model development. Groundwater models were classified into three types: resource evaluation models (39%), which quantify water budgets and act as preliminary models intended to be updated later, or constitute re-calibrations of older models; management/planning models (55%), used to explore and identify management plans based on the response of the groundwater system to water-development or climate scenarios, sometimes under water-use constraints; and water rights models (7%), used to make water administration decisions based on model output and to quantify water shortages incurred by water users or climate changes. Results for 27 model characteristics are summarized by state and model type, and important comparisons and contrasts are highlighted. Consideration of modeling uncertainty and the management focus toward sustainability, adaptive management and resilience are discussed, and future modeling recommendations, in light of the reviewed models and other published works, are presented.
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