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Using remote sensing to regionalize local precipitation recharge rates obtained from the Chloride Method

Auteur(s)
Brunner, Philip 
Centre d'hydrogéologie et de géothermie 
Bauer, Peter
Eugster, Martin
Kinzelbach, Wolfgang
Date de parution
2004-5-28
In
Journal of Hydrology
Vol.
4
No
294
De la page
241
A la page
250
Mots-clés
  • groundwater recharge
  • chloride method
  • remote sensing
  • surface water balance
  • groundwater recharge
  • variability
  • tritium
  • groundwater recharge

  • chloride method

  • remote sensing

  • surface water balance...

  • groundwater recharge

  • variability

  • tritium

Résumé
Water supply in semiarid Botswana is, to a large extent, based on groundwater. In the planning of a groundwater abstraction scheme, criteria for the sustainability of the abstraction with respect to both quantity and quality have to be satisfied. The most important parameter in the context of quantitative sustainability is the long-term average groundwater recharge together with its spatial distribution. A method is developed to calculate a recharge map that can be used in a groundwater model. The relative distribution of recharge is obtained from remotely sensed data and then calibrated with local values of recharge derived from the Chloride Method. The method was tested for two sites in Botswana, the Chobe Region and Ngamiland. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/22059
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: 2021-05-28_2607_2287.pdf (594.63 KB)
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