Advances in Transboundary Aquifer Assessment

“Advances in Transboundary Aquifer Assessment” features studies of transboundary aquifers, particularly at the border shared by Mexico and the United States, a semi-arid to arid region experiencing significant population growth and changing climate conditions. Aquifer assessment in a transboundary s...

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description “Advances in Transboundary Aquifer Assessment” features studies of transboundary aquifers, particularly at the border shared by Mexico and the United States, a semi-arid to arid region experiencing significant population growth and changing climate conditions. Aquifer assessment in a transboundary setting requires the cooperation of multiple jurisdictions, sometimes with different languages and cultures. The papers in this Special Issue represent a broad array of investigations of complex physical aquifer systems and related institutional settings, including identification and prioritization of needs and strategies for sustainable groundwater development and use; characterization of the physical framework of the aquifer, stressors on the aquifer system, and how those stressors influence the availability of groundwater in terms of its quantity and quality; and the incorporation of stakeholder input and prioritization directly into the process of aquifer assessment and model building.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1139502024-03-27T16:34:32Z Advances in Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Megdal, Sharon B. Matherne, Anne-Marie transboundary aquifers United States Mexico assessment agreements groundwater management self-potential temperature conductivity surface water groundwater groundwater and surface water interactions rivers resistivity streamflow Santa Cruz River climate change water resources transboundary aquifer transboundary aquifer assessment Arizona Sonora groundwater storage groundwater use multilevel governance agreement transboundary basins retrospective analysis Canada groundwater depletion binational resource management serious games stakeholder cooperation transboundary waters US–Mexico water governance science production bidirectionality human and natural systems system dynamics modeling transboundary aquifers border Hueco Bolson MODFLOW Rio Grande Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program collaboration trust power risk U.S./Mexico border ethnography salinization geothermal international water supplies water quality upflow vertical groundwater flow heat transport thermal modeling conceptual model hydrogeology geochemistry Santa Cruz River Aquifer water balance model climate uncertainty isotopes transboundary aquifers assessment Mesilla Basin Conejos-Médanos/Mesilla aquifer hydrogeomorphology recharge discharge aquifer assessment stakeholder involvement United States–Mexico border United States–Canada border thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general “Advances in Transboundary Aquifer Assessment” features studies of transboundary aquifers, particularly at the border shared by Mexico and the United States, a semi-arid to arid region experiencing significant population growth and changing climate conditions. Aquifer assessment in a transboundary setting requires the cooperation of multiple jurisdictions, sometimes with different languages and cultures. The papers in this Special Issue represent a broad array of investigations of complex physical aquifer systems and related institutional settings, including identification and prioritization of needs and strategies for sustainable groundwater development and use; characterization of the physical framework of the aquifer, stressors on the aquifer system, and how those stressors influence the availability of groundwater in terms of its quantity and quality; and the incorporation of stakeholder input and prioritization directly into the process of aquifer assessment and model building. 2023-09-11T12:08:57Z 2023-09-11T12:08:57Z 2023 book ONIX_20230911_9783036584515_83 9783036584515 9783036584508 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/113950 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7794 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/7794 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-8450-8 10.3390/books978-3-0365-8450-8 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036584515 9783036584508 346 open access
spellingShingle transboundary aquifers
United States
Mexico
assessment
agreements
groundwater management
self-potential
temperature
conductivity
surface water
groundwater
groundwater and surface water interactions
rivers
resistivity
streamflow
Santa Cruz River
climate change
water resources
transboundary aquifer
transboundary aquifer assessment
Arizona
Sonora
groundwater storage
groundwater use
multilevel governance
agreement
transboundary basins
retrospective analysis
Canada
groundwater depletion
binational resource management
serious games
stakeholder cooperation
transboundary waters
US–Mexico
water governance
science production
bidirectionality
human and natural systems
system dynamics modeling
transboundary
aquifers
border
Hueco Bolson
MODFLOW
Rio Grande
Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program
collaboration
trust
power
risk
U.S./Mexico border
ethnography
salinization
geothermal
international water supplies
water quality
upflow
vertical groundwater flow
heat transport
thermal modeling
conceptual model
hydrogeology
geochemistry
Santa Cruz River Aquifer
water balance model
climate uncertainty
isotopes
transboundary aquifers assessment
Mesilla Basin
Conejos-Médanos/Mesilla aquifer
hydrogeomorphology
recharge
discharge
aquifer assessment
stakeholder involvement
United States–Mexico border
United States–Canada border
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
Advances in Transboundary Aquifer Assessment
title Advances in Transboundary Aquifer Assessment
title_full Advances in Transboundary Aquifer Assessment
title_fullStr Advances in Transboundary Aquifer Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Advances in Transboundary Aquifer Assessment
title_short Advances in Transboundary Aquifer Assessment
title_sort advances in transboundary aquifer assessment
topic transboundary aquifers
United States
Mexico
assessment
agreements
groundwater management
self-potential
temperature
conductivity
surface water
groundwater
groundwater and surface water interactions
rivers
resistivity
streamflow
Santa Cruz River
climate change
water resources
transboundary aquifer
transboundary aquifer assessment
Arizona
Sonora
groundwater storage
groundwater use
multilevel governance
agreement
transboundary basins
retrospective analysis
Canada
groundwater depletion
binational resource management
serious games
stakeholder cooperation
transboundary waters
US–Mexico
water governance
science production
bidirectionality
human and natural systems
system dynamics modeling
transboundary
aquifers
border
Hueco Bolson
MODFLOW
Rio Grande
Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program
collaboration
trust
power
risk
U.S./Mexico border
ethnography
salinization
geothermal
international water supplies
water quality
upflow
vertical groundwater flow
heat transport
thermal modeling
conceptual model
hydrogeology
geochemistry
Santa Cruz River Aquifer
water balance model
climate uncertainty
isotopes
transboundary aquifers assessment
Mesilla Basin
Conejos-Médanos/Mesilla aquifer
hydrogeomorphology
recharge
discharge
aquifer assessment
stakeholder involvement
United States–Mexico border
United States–Canada border
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
topic_facet transboundary aquifers
United States
Mexico
assessment
agreements
groundwater management
self-potential
temperature
conductivity
surface water
groundwater
groundwater and surface water interactions
rivers
resistivity
streamflow
Santa Cruz River
climate change
water resources
transboundary aquifer
transboundary aquifer assessment
Arizona
Sonora
groundwater storage
groundwater use
multilevel governance
agreement
transboundary basins
retrospective analysis
Canada
groundwater depletion
binational resource management
serious games
stakeholder cooperation
transboundary waters
US–Mexico
water governance
science production
bidirectionality
human and natural systems
system dynamics modeling
transboundary
aquifers
border
Hueco Bolson
MODFLOW
Rio Grande
Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program
collaboration
trust
power
risk
U.S./Mexico border
ethnography
salinization
geothermal
international water supplies
water quality
upflow
vertical groundwater flow
heat transport
thermal modeling
conceptual model
hydrogeology
geochemistry
Santa Cruz River Aquifer
water balance model
climate uncertainty
isotopes
transboundary aquifers assessment
Mesilla Basin
Conejos-Médanos/Mesilla aquifer
hydrogeomorphology
recharge
discharge
aquifer assessment
stakeholder involvement
United States–Mexico border
United States–Canada border
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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