Comparative assessment of groundwater recharge estimation using physical-based models and empirical methods in Upper Greater Mae Klong Irrigation Project, Thailand
Abstract:Importance of the work: Physical-based groundwater recharge modelling can help in studying the impacts of climate change on groundwater resources. Objectives: To conduct a comparative assessment for large-scale groundwater recharge estimation in the Upper Greater Mae Klong Irrigation Project. Materials & Methods: Two physical-based models (WetSpass and SWAP) were used to estimate groundwater recharge and the outcomes were compared with the results from empirical and water balance-based methods. Groundwater rec… Show more
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