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Integrated Hydrological Model to Study Surface-Groundwater Interaction in Hard Rock Systems Using an Unstructured Grid Approach, The Sardon Catchment, Spain
Titre : Integrated Hydrological Model to Study Surface-Groundwater Interaction in Hard Rock Systems Using an Unstructured Grid Approach, The Sardon Catchment, Spain
Auteur : Daoud, Mostafa Gomaa Mohamed
Etablissement de soutenance : University of Twente - International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC)
Grade : Master of Science in Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation 2020
Résumé
Hard rock systems (HRSs) cover a large proportion of the Earth, widely spreading in different regions of the world. They
are characterized by high heterogeneity, dense drainage network, shallow groundwater table and low storage conditions.
These characteristics lead to complex surface-groundwater interactions. Moreover, many hard rock systems are
classified as water-limited environment (WLE) which are characterized by low precipitation / potential evapotranspiration
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