groundwater recharge
Groundwater recharge refers to the process by which water from precipitation or surface sources infiltrates into the ground and replenishes the underground reservoirs of water known as aquifers.
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Related Concepts (23)
- aquifer replenishment
- climate change and recharge
- geological and hydrological factors affecting recharge
- groundwater recharge modeling
- groundwater recharge practices
- groundwater storage and retrieval
- groundwater vulnerability and recharge
- hydrological cycle
- impacts of urbanization on recharge
- land use impacts on recharge
- managed aquifer recharge
- monsoon
- natural groundwater recharge
- percolation
- rainfall
- rainwater infiltration
- recharge barriers and obstacles
- recharge estimation techniques
- recharge rate variability
- seasonal variations in recharge
- surface water and groundwater interaction
- sustainable water resources
- watershed management
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- water cycle
- water management
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- water resources
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