In rural communities where central public water supply systems can hardly reach, the acquisition and management of safe drinking water sources are challenging due to …
In water-stressed regions of the world, managed aquifer recharge (MAR), the process of intentionally recharging depleted aquifers, is an essential tool for combating groundwater …
Considering surface and subsurface interactions is imperative to predict water movement, water quantity and quality in the environment. However, substantial execution time and over …
Nitrate (NO3–) leaching is a serious health and ecological concern in global agroecosystems, particularly those under the application of agricultural-managed aquifer …
Agricultural managed aquifer recharge (Ag-MAR) is a promising approach to replenish groundwater resources using flood water and cropland as spreading grounds. However, site …
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) offers a promising strategic management alternative for water storage and subsequent recovery to alleviate water shortage and to protect coastal …
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) can provide long‐term storage of excess surface water for later use. While decades of research have focused on the physical processes of MAR and …
Groundwater resources in arid regions play a vital role in meeting water demands; however, they are facing rapid depletion due to unsustainable exploitation practices, exacerbated by …
Over the past decade, California has experienced two multiyear droughts, resulting in water insecurity for communities and significant economic losses for the agricultural sector …