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Using isotopes for design and monitoring of artificial recharge systems

November 5, 2013

Over the past years, the IAEA has provided support to a number of Member States engaged in the implementation of hydrological projects dealing with the design and monitoring of artificial recharge ( A R ) systems, primarily situated in arid and semiarid regions. AR is defined as any engineered system designed to introduce water to, and store water in, underlying aquifers. Aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) is a specific type of AR used with the purpose of increasing groundwater resources. Different water management strategies have been tested under various geographical, hydrological and climatic regimes. However,
the success of such schemes cannot easily be predicted, since many variables need to be taken into account in the early stages of every AR project.

Publication Year 2013
Title Using isotopes for design and monitoring of artificial recharge systems
Authors
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Organization Series
Series Title IAEA TECDOC
Series Number 1723
Index ID 70094693
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization California Water Science Center