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Water relations and foliar isotopic composition of Prosopis tamarugo Phil. an endemic tree of the Atacama Desert growing under three levels of water table depth. [PDF]
Prosopis tamarugo Phil. is a strict phreatophyte tree species endemic to the Pampa del Tamarugal, Atacama Desert. The extraction of water for various uses has increased the depth of the water table in the Pampa aquifers threatening its conservation. This
Marco eGarrido +2 more
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Monitoring peatland water table depth with optical and radar satellite imagery
Peatland water table depth (WTD) and wetness have widely been monitored with optical and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing but there is a lack of studies that have used multi-sensor data, i.e., combination of optical and SAR data. We assessed
Aleksi Räsänen +2 more
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Water table depth data for use in modelling residential building ground-coupled heat transfer
Water table depth influences ground-coupled heat transfer through the foundation of residential buildings and impacts energy consumption required for heating and cooling.
Melissa James +3 more
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Accurate estimation of water table depth dynamics is essential for water resource management, especially in areas where groundwater is overexploited.
Zehua Liang +6 more
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Groundwater is a significant source of plant water use since groundwater consumption of plants reduces the volume of surface irrigation water. In this study, groundwater table effect on hard red spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) growth and yield ...
Franklin Odili +7 more
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Water supply to lettuce by capillary rise of the water table
Brazil has significant potential for floodplain areas which are suitable for cultivation after the rainy season, with water supply from the water table. Short-cycle crops with shallow root systems are more suitable for these conditions. On this subject,
Eliakim Martins Araújo +5 more
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TARSO modeling of water table depths [PDF]
Threshold autoregressive self‐exciting open‐loop (TARSO) models are fitted to six time series of water table depths with precipitation excess as input variable. Basically, these models are nonlinear in structure because they incorporate several regimes which are separated by so‐called thresholds.
Knotters, M., de Gooijer, J.G.
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Water drilling machines are used to drill boreholes in the ground to extract groundwater. The resources required for water drilling vary from region to region due to underground water table depth and ground soil layer.
Qazi Waqas Khan +6 more
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Relating the depth of the water table to the depth of weathering
AbstractWeathering of bedrock creates and occludes permeability, affecting subsurface water flow. Often, weathering intensifies above the water table. On the contrary, weathering can also commence below the water table. To explore relationships between weathering and the water table, a simplified weathering model for an eroding hillslope was formulated
M.I. Lebedeva, S.L. Brantley
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Mapping Water Table Depth Using Geophysical and Environmental Variables [PDF]
Abstract Despite its importance, accurate representation of the spatial distribution of water table depth remains one of the greatest deficiencies in many hydrological investigations. Historically, both inverse distance weighting (IDW) and ordinary kriging (OK) have been used to interpolate depths.
S, Buchanan, J, Triantafilis
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