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Natural resources/Water series, 2. Ground-water storage and artificial recharge
Titre de série : Natural resources/Water series, 2 Titre : Ground-water storage and artificial recharge Type de document : texte imprimé Mention d'édition : United Nations Editeur : United Nations Année de publication : 1975 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05273 Note générale : Ground water storage, because it is not physically perceptible, is conceptually, poorly understood by most people. The possibilities and benefits of developing ground water storage as part of current schemes for water resources development and management are insufficiently know by government officials planner and engineers, especially in developing countries. It is hoped that the present report will contribute towards an understanding of these possibilities and benefits. Part one reviews the features of ground water reservoirs, their exploitation, artificial recharge methodes and their involvement in water management schemes. Part two contains 34 case studies from countries throughout the world. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Eau souterraine Captage de l'eau Gestion de l'eau Recharge artificielle Index. décimale : 551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale Résumé : Ground water storage, because it is not physically perceptible, is conceptually, poorly understood by most people. The possibilities and benefits of developing ground water storage as part of current schemes for water resources development and management are insufficiently know by government officials planner and engineers, especially in developing countries. It is hoped that the present report will contribute towards an understanding of these possibilities and benefits. Part one reviews the features of ground water reservoirs, their exploitation, artificial recharge methodes and their involvement in water management schemes. Part two contains 34 case studies from countries throughout the world. Note de contenu : Ground water storage, because it is not physically perceptible, is conceptually, poorly understood by most people. The possibilities and benefits of developing ground water storage as part of current schemes for water resources development and management are insufficiently know by government officials planner and engineers, especially in developing countries. It is hoped that the present report will contribute towards an understanding of these possibilities and benefits. Part one reviews the features of ground water reservoirs, their exploitation, artificial recharge methodes and their involvement in water management schemes. Part two contains 34 case studies from countries throughout the world. Natural resources/Water series, 2. Ground-water storage and artificial recharge [texte imprimé] . - United Nations . - United Nations, 1975.
ISSN : CI-05273
Ground water storage, because it is not physically perceptible, is conceptually, poorly understood by most people. The possibilities and benefits of developing ground water storage as part of current schemes for water resources development and management are insufficiently know by government officials planner and engineers, especially in developing countries. It is hoped that the present report will contribute towards an understanding of these possibilities and benefits. Part one reviews the features of ground water reservoirs, their exploitation, artificial recharge methodes and their involvement in water management schemes. Part two contains 34 case studies from countries throughout the world.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Eau souterraine Captage de l'eau Gestion de l'eau Recharge artificielle Index. décimale : 551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale Résumé : Ground water storage, because it is not physically perceptible, is conceptually, poorly understood by most people. The possibilities and benefits of developing ground water storage as part of current schemes for water resources development and management are insufficiently know by government officials planner and engineers, especially in developing countries. It is hoped that the present report will contribute towards an understanding of these possibilities and benefits. Part one reviews the features of ground water reservoirs, their exploitation, artificial recharge methodes and their involvement in water management schemes. Part two contains 34 case studies from countries throughout the world. Note de contenu : Ground water storage, because it is not physically perceptible, is conceptually, poorly understood by most people. The possibilities and benefits of developing ground water storage as part of current schemes for water resources development and management are insufficiently know by government officials planner and engineers, especially in developing countries. It is hoped that the present report will contribute towards an understanding of these possibilities and benefits. Part one reviews the features of ground water reservoirs, their exploitation, artificial recharge methodes and their involvement in water management schemes. Part two contains 34 case studies from countries throughout the world. Réservation
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