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Groundwater evapotranspiration captured by seasonally pumped wells in river valleys

Chen et al., 2006

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17620354032121644336
Author
Chen X
Shu L
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Journal of Hydrology

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The loss of groundwater through Evapotranspiration (ET) has been reported extensively in the hydrological literature. This ET loss, however, can be lessened by a pumping well that lowers the water table within the cone of depression. This paper quantifies the amount of …
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