2018
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000498
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Rainfall Variability and Land-Use Change in Arid Basins with Traditional Agricultural Practices; Insight from Ground Water Monitoring in Northwestern Iran

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“…It means that land-use change as an important stressor impacts both groundwater quantity and quality (Yidana et al, 2010;Rajaei et al 2021). Land-use/land-cover changes such as deforestation, agricultural areas expansion, urbanization and other human activities directly impact water resources condition primarily through modifications to watershed hydrology processes, including soil moisture, runoff, infiltration of surface, and evapotranspiration (Labat et al, 2004;Sadeghi et al, 2018;Bounoua et al, 2018). For example, the increase in global temperatures due to human-made emissions of greenhouse gases, in particular, carbon dioxide (CO2), which has not only raised the ambient temperature but has also lowered the pH of water-bodies and changed precipitation intensities all over the world (Solomon et al, 2009;Adham et al, 2011;Hasan S.S., 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It means that land-use change as an important stressor impacts both groundwater quantity and quality (Yidana et al, 2010;Rajaei et al 2021). Land-use/land-cover changes such as deforestation, agricultural areas expansion, urbanization and other human activities directly impact water resources condition primarily through modifications to watershed hydrology processes, including soil moisture, runoff, infiltration of surface, and evapotranspiration (Labat et al, 2004;Sadeghi et al, 2018;Bounoua et al, 2018). For example, the increase in global temperatures due to human-made emissions of greenhouse gases, in particular, carbon dioxide (CO2), which has not only raised the ambient temperature but has also lowered the pH of water-bodies and changed precipitation intensities all over the world (Solomon et al, 2009;Adham et al, 2011;Hasan S.S., 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%