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The Ganges basin faces considerable spatial and temporal imbalance between water demand and availability. Lack of water storage infrastructure has led to this mismatch, wherein there are limited options to store flood water during the wet season and limited groundwater and surface water resources...


Chinnasamy, PennanMuthuwatta, Lal P.Eriyagama, NishadiPavelic, PaulLagudu, S.[Modeling the potential for floodwater recharge to offset groundwater depletion: a case study from the Ramganga basin, India]Modeling the potential for floodwater recharge to offset groundwater depletion: a case study from the Ramganga basin, India

Thailand?s naturally high seasonal endowment of water resources brings with it the regularly experienced problems associated with floods during the wet season and droughts during the dry season. Downstream-focused engineering solutions that address flooding are vital, but do not necessarily captu...


Pavelic, PaulSrisuk, K.Saraphirom, P.Nadee, S.Pholkern, K.Chusanathas, S.Munyou, S.Tangsutthinon, T.Intarasut, T.Smakhtin, Vladimir U.[Balancing-out floods and droughts: opportunities to utilize floodwater harvesting and groundwater storage for agricultural developmentin Thailand.]Balancing-out floods and droughts: opportunities to utilize floodwater harvesting and groundwater storage for agricultural developmentin Thailand.

Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) is the umbrella term for a range of technologies that enable the integrated use and management of surface water and groundwater to achieve a wide and growing range of social, economic and environmental benefits. The extent and variety of its applications and benefit...


Dillon, P.Pavelic, PaulNava, A.P.Weiping, W.[Advances in multi-stage planning and implementing managed aquifer recharge for integrated water management]Advances in multi-stage planning and implementing managed aquifer recharge for integrated water management

The last 60 years has seen unprecedented groundwater extraction and overdraft as well as development of new technologies for water treatment that together drive the advance in intentional groundwater replenishment known as managed aquifer recharge (MAR). This paper is the first known attempt to q...


Dillon, P.Stuyfzand, P.Grischek, T.Lluria, M.Jain, R.C.Bear, J.Schwarz, J.Wang, W.Fernández, E.Stefan, C.Pettenati, M.Gun, Jac van derSprenger, C.Massmann, G.Scanlon, B.R.Xanke, J.Jokela, P.Zheng, Y.Rossetto, R.Shamrukh, M.Pavelic, PaulMurray, E.Ross, A.Bonilla Valverde, J.P.Palma Nava, A.Ansems, N.Posavec, K.Ha, K.Martin, R.Sapiano, M.[Sixty years of global progress in managed aquifer recharge]Sixty years of global progress in managed aquifer recharge

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