Application of a remote sensing-based soil water balance for the accounting of groundwater abstractions in large irrigation areas
Abstract
The sustainability of groundwater abstractions for irrigation practices must be monitored to achieve a long-term equilibrium in aquifers. The accounting of irrigation water requirements in river basin management plans is commonly and mainly calculated by combining the average multiannual irrigated surface estimates and the unitary crop water requirements. However, remote sensing approaches allow water managers to incorporate more dynamic...
Paper Details
Title
Application of a remote sensing-based soil water balance for the accounting of groundwater abstractions in large irrigation areas
Published Date
Jun 17, 2019
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
6
Pages
709 - 724
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