groundwater recharge modeling
Groundwater recharge modeling refers to the process of simulating or predicting the replenishment of groundwater resources by various factors such as precipitation, infiltration, and surface water interactions. It involves mathematical and computational techniques to understand how water is added to an aquifer, aiding in effective management and sustainable use of groundwater.
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