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oapen-20.500.12657-519192021-12-14T02:45:05Z Groundwater overexploitation in the North China Plain: A path to sustainability Kinzelbach, Wolfgang Wang, Haijing Li, Yu Wang, Lu Li, Ning Groundwater management Groundwater depletion Groundwater modelling Monitoring of groundwater levels Pumping tests for monitoring of pumping rates of wells Subsidized land fallowing Groundwater game app Smart metering of pumping wells Smart metering of electricity consumption Surface water diversion Decision support system Open Access bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RB Earth sciences::RBK Hydrology & the hydrosphere bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RN The environment::RNU Sustainability bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture::TQ Environmental science, engineering & technology::TQD Environmental monitoring bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PN Chemistry::PNF Analytical chemistry bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture::TV Agriculture & farming::TVB Agricultural science Over-pumping of aquifers is a worldwide problem, mainly caused by agricultural water use. Among its consequences are the falling dry of streams and wetlands, soil subsidence, die-off of phreatophytic vegetation, saline water intrusion, increased pumping cost and loss of storage needed for drought relief. Stopping or reversing the trend requires management interventions. The North China Plain serves as an example. A management system is set up for a typical county. It contains three components: monitoring, decision support based on modelling, and implementation in the field. Besides all monitoring data, the decision support module contains an irrigation calculator, a box model, and a distributed groundwater model to project the outcomes of different water allocation scenarios. In view of grain security, a solution combines an adaptation of the cropping system with imports of surface water from the South. The Open Access book does not only describe the problem and the path to its solution. It also gives access to nine manuals concerning methods used. They include computer programs and the game Save the Water. The Chinese experience should be of considerable interest to other regions in the world which suffer from over-pumping of aquifers. 2021-12-13T18:55:04Z 2021-12-13T18:55:04Z 2022 book ONIX_20211213_9789811658433_7 9789811658433 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/51919 eng Springer Water application/pdf n/a 978-981-16-5843-3.pdf https://link.springer.com/978-981-16-5843-3 Springer Nature Springer Singapore 10.1007/978-981-16-5843-3 10.1007/978-981-16-5843-3 6c6992af-b843-4f46-859c-f6e9998e40d5 4fe02375-ccb9-426b-85c0-833026ed7b22 9789811658433 Springer Singapore 157 Bern [grantnumber unknown] open access
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Over-pumping of aquifers is a worldwide problem, mainly caused by agricultural water use. Among its consequences are the falling dry of streams and wetlands, soil subsidence, die-off of phreatophytic vegetation, saline water intrusion, increased pumping cost and loss of storage needed for drought relief. Stopping or reversing the trend requires management interventions. The North China Plain serves as an example. A management system is set up for a typical county. It contains three components: monitoring, decision support based on modelling, and implementation in the field. Besides all monitoring data, the decision support module contains an irrigation calculator, a box model, and a distributed groundwater model to project the outcomes of different water allocation scenarios. In view of grain security, a solution combines an adaptation of the cropping system with imports of surface water from the South. The Open Access book does not only describe the problem and the path to its solution. It also gives access to nine manuals concerning methods used. They include computer programs and the game Save the Water. The Chinese experience should be of considerable interest to other regions in the world which suffer from over-pumping of aquifers.
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