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Managed aquifer recharge suitability—Regional screening and case studies in Jordan and Lebanon Managed aquifer recharge suitability—Regional screening and case studies in Jordan and Lebanon
The U.S. Geological Survey, at the request of the U.S. Agency for International Development, led a 5-year regional project to develop and apply methods for water availability and suitability mapping for managed aquifer recharge (MAR) in the Middle East and North Africa region. A regional model of surface runoff for the period from 1984 to 2015 was developed to characterize water...
Grand challenges of hydrologic modeling for food-energy-water nexus security in high mountain Asia Grand challenges of hydrologic modeling for food-energy-water nexus security in high mountain Asia
Climate-influenced changes in hydrology affect water-food-energy security that may impact up to two billion people downstream of the High Mountain Asia (HMA) region. Changes in water supply affect energy, industry, transportation, and ecosystems (agriculture, fisheries) and as a result, also affect the region's social, environmental, and economic fabrics. Sustaining the highly...
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Shruti Mishra, Summer Rupper, Sarah Kapnick, Kimberly Casey, Hoi Chan, Enrico Ciraci, Umesh Haritashya, John Hayse, Jeffrey Kargel, Rijan Kayatha, Nir Krakauer, Sujay Kumar, Richard Lammers, Vivian Maggioni, Steven Margulis, Mathew Olson, Batuhan Osmanoglu, Yun Qian, Sasha McLarty, Karl Rittger, David Rounce, David Shean, Isabella Velicogna, Thomas Veselka, Anthony Arendt
Indonesia and the United States team up to reduce impacts from dangerous volcanoes Indonesia and the United States team up to reduce impacts from dangerous volcanoes
With 75 historically active volcanoes, Indonesia is the world’s most volcanically active nation. Its volcanoes are legendary throughout the world, with the notorious 19th-century eruptions at Mount Tambora (1815) and Krakatau (1883), and the eruption that created the giant Toba Caldera in Sumatra (75,000 years ago)—the Earth’s largest volcanic eruption in the past 100,000 years. Just in...
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Jacob Lowenstern, Kasbani, John Pallister, David Ramsey
Hydrogeologic framework and simulation of predevelopment groundwater flow, eastern Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates Hydrogeologic framework and simulation of predevelopment groundwater flow, eastern Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates
Groundwater in eastern Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates is an important resource that is widely used for irrigation and domestic supplies in rural areas. The U.S. Geological Survey and the Environment Agency—Abu Dhabi cooperated on an investigation to integrate existing hydrogeologic information and to answer questions about regional groundwater resources in Abu Dhabi by developing...
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Jack R. Eggleston, Thomas J. Mack, Jeffrey Imes, Wade Kress, Dennis Woodward, Daniel Bright
Developing a precision irrigation framework to facilitate smallholder dry-season farming in developing countries: A case study in northern Ghana Developing a precision irrigation framework to facilitate smallholder dry-season farming in developing countries: A case study in northern Ghana
Changing climate has resulted in increasingly unreliable weather patterns with prolonged dry-seasons in some parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. Food production in these areas is under threat because the people depend mostly on rain-fed farming. Enabling dry-season farming, in light of the prolonged dry-seasons, is central to sustainable food production and poverty alleviation in these areas...
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Jeremy Fontaine, Joseph Fentzke, Erasmus Oware, Eric Doe, Samuel Guug, John W. Lane
Hydrogeology of an alpine talus aquifer: Cordillera Blanca, Peru Hydrogeology of an alpine talus aquifer: Cordillera Blanca, Peru
The dramatic loss of glacial mass in low latitudes is causing shifts in downstream water availability and use during the driest months of the year. The world’s largest concentration of tropical glaciers lies in the Cordillera Blanca range of Peru, where glacial runoff is declining and regional stresses are emerging over water resources. Throughout the Cordillera Blanca, groundwater...
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Robin Glas, Laura Lautz, Jeffrey McKenzie, Robert Moucha, Daniel Chavez, Bryan Mark, John W. Lane
Message in a bottle: The story of drifting plastic in the eastern Mediterranean Sea Message in a bottle: The story of drifting plastic in the eastern Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean Sea is a closed basin with limited water exchange through the Strait of Gibraltar, and sites along its shores show the greatest densities of marine debris in the world. Plastic bottles, which are a growing concern due to high consumption of soft drinks and bottled water, constitute most of the floating marine debris. In this paper we present the transport mechanisms of...
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Galia Pasternak, Dov Zviely, Asaf Ariel, Ehud Spanier, Christine Ribic
Rare earth element and rare metal inventory of central Asia Rare earth element and rare metal inventory of central Asia
Rare earth elements (REE), with their unique physical and chemical properties, are an essential part of modern living. REE have enabled development and manufacture of high-performance materials, processes, and electronic technologies commonly used today in computing and communications, clean energy and transportation, medical treatment and health care, glass and ceramics, aerospace and...
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Mark Mihalasky, Robert Tucker, Karine Renaud, Ingrid Verstraeten
Improving our understanding of hydraulic-electrical relations: A case study of the surficial aquifer in Emirate Abu Dhabi Improving our understanding of hydraulic-electrical relations: A case study of the surficial aquifer in Emirate Abu Dhabi
Transmissivity is a bulk hydraulic property that can be correlated with bulk electrical properties of an aquifer. In aquifers that are electrically-resistive relative to adjacent layers in a horizontally stratified sequence, transmissivity has been shown to correlate with bulk transverse resistance. Conversely, in aquifers that are electrically-conductive relative to adjacent layers...
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Scott Ikard, Wade Kress
Use of historic Persian water system data in groundwater models: Examples from Afghanistan and Emirates Use of historic Persian water system data in groundwater models: Examples from Afghanistan and Emirates
Obtaining calibration data for models depicting conditions during pre-development periods can be challenging as such periods are characteristically data poor. This study presents two examples where simulation of historic water conveyance structures were used to help characterize historic, or pre-modern, conditions in calibration of groundwater flow models. Persian water conveyance...
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Thomas J. Mack, Jack R. Eggleston
Topographic and Hydrographic GIS Datasets for the Afghanistan Geological Survey and U.S. Geological Survey 2014 Mineral Areas of Interest Topographic and Hydrographic GIS Datasets for the Afghanistan Geological Survey and U.S. Geological Survey 2014 Mineral Areas of Interest
Mineral extraction and associated industries play an important role in the Afghan economy, particularly in the “transitional era” of declining foreign aid and withdrawal of foreign troops post 2014. In addition to providing a substantial source of government revenue, other potential benefits of natural resource development include boosted exports, employment opportunities, and...
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Jessica DeWitt, Peter G. Chirico, Katherine Malpeli
Assessment of bauxite, clay, and laterite deposits in Afghanistan Assessment of bauxite, clay, and laterite deposits in Afghanistan
Bauxite-bearing rocks are present in several regions of Afghanistan; specifically, the southeast segment of the North Afghanistan Platform, the eastern parts of South Afghanistan, and within the Afghanistan-North and -South Pamir Fold Regions. Bauxite-bearing rocks occur at various stratigraphic levels, in lithologically different sequences of sedimentary rocks. The bauxites are...
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Karine M. Renaud, Bruce Wardlaw, Bernard Hubbard