Impact of Climate Change on Artificial Recharge System
Does climate change affect the quantity and quality of the wells near the artificial recharge site? Considering the research background, it seems that there has not been a comprehensive study on the impact of climate change and the trend of groundwater quality changes in jafakendeh aquifer. In this study, relation jafakendeh aquifer, climate change in north Iran, evaluated. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine trends, changes in groundwater level with some climatic variables of jafakendeh aquifer with the non-parametric Mann-Kendall method and Change-Point Detection with Pettitt’s process. The results of the model show that the climate change factor does not affect the groundwater level after the establishment of an artificial recharge system. The results of the research can be used for evaluation Cost-Benefit Analysis of artificial recharge sites after construction.
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Posted 17 Sep, 2020
Impact of Climate Change on Artificial Recharge System
Posted 17 Sep, 2020
Does climate change affect the quantity and quality of the wells near the artificial recharge site? Considering the research background, it seems that there has not been a comprehensive study on the impact of climate change and the trend of groundwater quality changes in jafakendeh aquifer. In this study, relation jafakendeh aquifer, climate change in north Iran, evaluated. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine trends, changes in groundwater level with some climatic variables of jafakendeh aquifer with the non-parametric Mann-Kendall method and Change-Point Detection with Pettitt’s process. The results of the model show that the climate change factor does not affect the groundwater level after the establishment of an artificial recharge system. The results of the research can be used for evaluation Cost-Benefit Analysis of artificial recharge sites after construction.
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Due to technical limitations, full-text HTML conversion of this manuscript could not be completed. However, the manuscript can be downloaded and accessed as a PDF.