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Sinking Airports: A Glance at the State of US Transport Infrastructure
Abstract Land subsidence poses a growing challenge to the operational safety and structural integrity of global air transport infrastructure. This study assesses the impact of differential land subsidence on airport runways using cutting‐edge Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) data across 15 major U.S.
Oluwaseyi Dasho, Manoochehr Shirzaei
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PRESERVATION OF GROUNDWATER BASIN RECHARGING BY PADDY FIELD
Takafumi KIRIYAMA, Tsutomu Ichikawa
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Natural water purification and water management by artificial groundwater recharge [PDF]
Klaus-Dieter Balke, Yan Zhu
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A Review of Advances in Flash Drought Research: Challenges and Future Directions
Abstract Flash Droughts (FDs) are intense, short‐duration drought events with rapid onset and intensification, occurring on subseasonal‐to‐seasonal timescales (weeks to months) and causing significant socio‐economic impacts. Their rapid development poses significant challenges for improving prediction efforts at these timescales.
Vijay Sreeparvathy+2 more
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Partitioning of Water Between Differently Sized Shrubs and Potential Groundwater Recharge in a Semiarid Savanna in Namibia. [PDF]
Geißler K+4 more
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PARAMETERS OF THE GROUNDWATER RECHARGE MODEL AT THE WEATHERED GRANITE SHALLOW AQUIFER
Atsushi Tsutsumi+2 more
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Impact of deep plowing on groundwater recharge in a semiarid region: Case study, High Plains, Texas [PDF]
Bridget R. Scanlon+3 more
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Abstract We report stable silicon isotope ratio (δ30Si) of over 80 groundwater samples collected along the Indian coast, spanning a wide range of aquifer lithologies (alluvial, basalt, metamorphic, laterite and limestone), climate (semi‐arid to tropical wet) and land use settings.
Sarath Pullyottum Kavil+7 more
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Isotopic investigation of recharge to a regional groundwater flow system, Great Basin, NV
Robert E. Criss+3 more
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Abstract Large‐scale inter‐basin water transfer projects have been implemented to mitigate the uneven spatial distribution of water resources at regional and national scales. Assessing the effectiveness and impacts of these projects remains a substantial challenge. The Middle Route South‐to‐North Water Diversion Project (MR‐SNWDP) in China has reversed
Liwei Chang+10 more
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