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Water Resources Assessment Methods: Assessment of Groundwater Resources

2012
The fundamental challenge for managing groundwater resources in arid and semiarid lands is evaluating the response of aquifers to future short-term and long-term abstractions. This technical knowledge is then used as the basis for water-policy and management decisions. For example, groundwater pumping may be restricted to quantities that are considered
Robert Maliva, Thomas Missimer
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Resource data bases—Resource assessment

Computers & Geosciences, 1976
Abstract The U.S. Geological Survey's Office of Resource Analysis is developing computer methods for the handling of mineral-resources data in order to provide improved means for addressing and manipulating data. These methods include: computerized data files and predictive resource models.
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Groundwater resource assessments

International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, 2000
SUMMARY Groundwater is a key component of water supply worldwide. In many areas, surface waters are inadequate or too polluted for effective utilization; while in other parts of the world groundwater is virtually the only source of water. Unfortunately groundwater is a fragile, finite, and often non-renewable resource.
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Geothermal Resource Assessment

1989
Several considerations must be taken into account before a geothermal assessment of a field can be made.
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