2003
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)0733-9496(2003)129:1(35)
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Conjunctive-Management Models for Sustained Yield of Stream-Aquifer Systems

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“…de Wrachien and Fasso (2002) pointed out that conjunctively coordinated management of surface water and groundwater could achieve the maximum benefits of efficient use of total water resources. Barlow et al (2003) developed a conjunctive management model through coupling numerical simulation with linear programming optimization model into a general framework to determine sustainable yield of the alluvial-valley stream-aquifer systems.…”
Section: Conjunctive Surface-groundwater Optimization Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…de Wrachien and Fasso (2002) pointed out that conjunctively coordinated management of surface water and groundwater could achieve the maximum benefits of efficient use of total water resources. Barlow et al (2003) developed a conjunctive management model through coupling numerical simulation with linear programming optimization model into a general framework to determine sustainable yield of the alluvial-valley stream-aquifer systems.…”
Section: Conjunctive Surface-groundwater Optimization Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model application is illustrated with a hypothetical example. Barlow et al (2003) developed conjunctive-management models that couple numerical simulation with linear optimization to evaluate trade-offs between groundwater withdrawals and streamflow depletions for alluvial-valley stream-aquifer systems representative of those of the northeastern United States. The model developed for a hypothetical stream-aquifer system was used to assess the effect of interannual hydrologic variability on minimum monthly streamflow requirements.…”
Section: Conjunctive Use Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conjunctive use models developed and employed by various researchers like Bredehoeft & Young [2], Latif & James [3], Belaineh et al [4], Marino [5] Barlow et al [6], Rao et al [7] can be classified under a single or combination of categories mentioned above. Vedula et al [1] attempted to model conjunctive use and developed a stable operating policy for optimal allocation of surface and ground waters for irrigating multiple crops in a canal command area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%