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Water security is essential for the sustainability of healthy human populations, economic growth, and the stability of communities and nations. Approximately 30% of all freshwater on Earth exists as groundwater. Particularly in arid regions, groundwater may be the most accessible water supply for any purpose. This workshop will examine current approaches and challenges for quantitative evaluation of groundwater storage, flow, or recharge at different scales using remotely sensed data, proxy data and modeling, particularly for regions where in situ measurements, observations, and instrumentation may be difficult to obtain.
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Groundwater Recharge and Flow: Approaches and Challenges for Monitoring and Modeling Using Remotely Sensed Data: Proceedings of a Workshop
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ยท2019
Water of appropriate quantity and quality is essential for drinking, sanitation, and food, energy, and industrial production for any society and is derived for most needs from surface- or groundwater sources. Studies suggest that groundwater use in irrigation globally is increasing in total volume a...
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