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Massuel Sylvain, George B. A., Venot J. P., Bharati L., Acharya S. (2013). Improving assessment of groundwater-resource sustainability with deterministic modelling : a case study of the semi-arid Musi sub-basin, South India. Hydrogeology Journal, 21 (7), p. 1567-1580. ISSN 1431-2174.

Titre du document
Improving assessment of groundwater-resource sustainability with deterministic modelling : a case study of the semi-arid Musi sub-basin, South India
Année de publication
2013
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000325803900014
Auteurs
Massuel Sylvain, George B. A., Venot J. P., Bharati L., Acharya S.
Source
Hydrogeology Journal, 2013, 21 (7), p. 1567-1580 ISSN 1431-2174
Since the 1990s, Indian farmers, supported by the government, have partially shifted from surface-water to groundwater irrigation in response to the uncertainty in surface-water availability. Water-management authorities only slowly began to consider sustainable use of groundwater resources as a prime concern. Now, a reliable integration of groundwater resources for water-allocation planning is needed to prevent aquifer overexploitation. Within the 11,000-km(2) Musi River sub-basin (South India), human interventions have dramatically impacted the hard-rock aquifers, with a water-table drop of 0.18 m/a over the period 1989-2004. A fully distributed numerical groundwater model was successfully implemented at catchment scale. The model allowed two distinct conceptualizations of groundwater availability to be quantified: one that was linked to easily quantified fluxes, and one that was more expressive of long-term sustainability by taking account of all sources and sinks. Simulations showed that the latter implied 13 % less available groundwater for exploitation than did the former. In turn, this has major implications for the existing water-allocation modelling framework used to guide decision makers and water-resources managers worldwide.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Hydrologie [062]
Description Géographique
INDE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010061227]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010061227
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