Agricultural managed aquifer recharge (Ag-MAR)—a method for sustainable groundwater management: A review

E Levintal, ML Kniffin, Y Ganot, N Marwaha… - Critical Reviews in …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
More than two billion people and 40% of global agricultural production depend upon
unsustainable groundwater extraction. Managed aquifer recharge (MAR), the practice of …

A review of the managed aquifer recharge: Historical development, current situation and perspectives

H Zhang, Y Xu, T Kanyerere - Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B …, 2020 - Elsevier
The rising water demand worldwide caused by climate change, urbanization and population
expansion, poses increasing stress on groundwater as a resource. Managed Aquifer …

A feasibility assessment of potential artificial recharge for increasing agricultural areas in the kerbala desert in iraq using numerical groundwater modeling

WH Hassan, BK Nile, K Mahdi, J Wesseling, C Ritsema - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Groundwater in Iraq is considered to be an alternative water resource, especially for areas
far away from surface water. Groundwater is affected by many factors including climate …

Soil suitability index identifies potential areas for groundwater banking on agricultural lands

AT O'Geen, MBB Saal, HE Dahlke, DA Doll… - California …, 2015 - escholarship.org
Groundwater pumping chronically exceeds natural recharge in many agricultural regions in
California. A common method of recharging groundwater—when surface water is available …

A hybrid MCDA approach for delineating sites suitable for artificial groundwater recharge using drywells

RM Mouhoumed, Ö Ekmekcioğlu, M Özger - Journal of Hydrology, 2023 - Elsevier
Artificial recharge in urban aquifers is of vital importance due to the increase in urbanization
resulting in a reduction in natural recharge along with groundwater overdraft in many …

Identifying agricultural managed aquifer recharge locations to benefit drinking water supply in rural communities

N Marwaha, G Kourakos, E Levintal… - Water Resources …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The southern Central Valley of California is one of the most productive agricultural
regions in the world. Yet, decades of groundwater use beyond sustainable yield have left …

Integrated fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS model for assessing managed aquifer recharge potential in a hot dry region: a case study of Djibouti at a country scale

RM Mouhoumed, Ö Ekmekcioğlu, EE Başakın, M Özger - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
Given the prevailing arid climate and rapid population growth, groundwater resources face
unprecedented challenges globally, including depletion, seawater intrusion, and …

Assessing aquifer water level and salinity for a managed artificial recharge site using reclaimed water

F Jarraya Horriche, S Benabdallah - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
This study was carried out to examine the impact of an artificial recharge site on
groundwater level and salinity using treated domestic wastewater for the Korba aquifer …

Identifying optimal locations for artificial groundwater recharge by rainfall in the Kingdom of Bahrain

GM Kadhem, WK Zubari - Earth Systems and Environment, 2020 - Springer
Abstract The Kingdom of Bahrain has extremely poor endowment of water resources. In the
last four decades, the kingdom has experienced fast-paced socio-economic development …

Effect of artificial (pond) recharge on the salinity and groundwater level in Al-Dibdibba Aquifer in Iraq using treated wastewater

WH Hassan, AAJ Ghanim, K Mahdi, A Adham… - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
Groundwater is one of the most important water resources in Iraq, so efficient management
of storage, recharge, and consumption rates is required, for maintaining the sustainability of …