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Artificial groundwater recharge of the brackish aquifer using ASR well - Aquifer Storage Recovery well Technology

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Aquifer storage recovery (ASR) technique is a form of artificial groundwater recharge through wells in which the same well is used for both recharge and recovery. ASR wells are used to store water in suitable aquifers during times when surface water is available in abundance and to recover the water during times when it is needed.The effect of operational parameters such as volume of water injected and storage time on the recovered water quality is of importance for successful application of ASR technique. Recovery efficiency represents the volume of water of useable quality that can be recovered, relative to the volume of water injected. Hydro-geological and operational factor, which affects the movement and mixing of injected water in aquifers ultimately control the RE. Aquifer factors include the transmissivity, porosity, dispersivity, native groundwater and hydraulic gradient. Operational factors include quality of injected water, critical target water quality, storage time, buffer storage volume and ratio of recovery to injection rate. Quantification of RE is important for conditions where there is a significant difference in the quality of injected and native water.

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Dr. Vishal Goyal and Dr. Gurpreet Singh Lehal at Department of Computer Science,Punjabi University, Patiala, India has an experience of about 10 years and 20 years respectively of software development, teaching and research. Both the authors are very active researchers in field of Natural Language Processing.

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Authors Visha Goyal, Vishal Goyal, Bahadur Sing Jhorar, Bahadur Singh Jhorar, Ran Sin Malik, Ran Singh Malik
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2015
 
EAN 9783659483431
ISBN 978-3-659-48343-1
No. of pages 176
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Agriculture, horticulture; forestry, fishing, food

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