Characteristics of Groundwater Recharge on the North China Plain

Groundwater recharge is an important component of the groundwater system. On the North China Plain (NCP), groundwater is the main water supply. Because of large‐scale overexploitation, the water table has declined, which has produced severe adverse effects on the environment and ecosystem. In this a...

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Published inGround water Vol. 52; no. 5; pp. 798 - 807
Main Authors Tan, Xiu‐Cui, Wu, Jing‐Wei, Cai, Shu‐Ying, Yang, Jin‐Zhong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Malden, US Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.09.2014
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Summary:Groundwater recharge is an important component of the groundwater system. On the North China Plain (NCP), groundwater is the main water supply. Because of large‐scale overexploitation, the water table has declined, which has produced severe adverse effects on the environment and ecosystem. In this article, tracer experiment and watershed model were used to calculate and analyze NCP groundwater recharge. In the tracer experiment, average recharge was 108 mm/year and recharge coefficient 0.16. With its improved irrigation, vegetation coverage and evapotranspiration modules, the INFIL3.0 model was used for calculation of groundwater recharge. Regional modeling results showed an average recharge of 102 mm/year and recharge coefficient 0.14, for 2001–2009. These values are very similar to those from the field tracer experiment. Influences in the two methods were analyzed. The results can provide an important reference for NCP groundwater recharge.
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gwat.12114
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ISSN:0017-467X
1745-6584
DOI:10.1111/gwat.12114