2023
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.14853
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Forecasting the human and climate impacts on groundwater resources in the irrigated agricultural region of North China Plain

Abstract: Climate change has caused significant impacts on water resource redistribution around the world and posed a great threat in the last several decades due to intensive human activities. The impacts of human water use and management on regional water resources remain unclear as they are intertwined with the impacts of climate change. In this study, we disentangled the impact of climate-induced human activities on groundwater resources in a typical region of the semi-arid North China Plain based on a process-orien… Show more

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“…The amount of water from rainfall cannot meet the recharge requirements. Therefore, the plain is the world's fastest depleting groundwater region [11,35]. The situation can be even tighter in the near future, and the agricultural system may fluctuate badly.…”
Section: Groundwater Depletionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The amount of water from rainfall cannot meet the recharge requirements. Therefore, the plain is the world's fastest depleting groundwater region [11,35]. The situation can be even tighter in the near future, and the agricultural system may fluctuate badly.…”
Section: Groundwater Depletionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overuse of water for agriculture in China is a major cause of groundwater depletion. Large-scale irrigation projects and the production of crops that require a lot of water have resulted in unsustainable rates of extraction, especially in northern areas like the North China Plain [11]. Furthermore, a serious problem is the deterioration of groundwater quality, which is made unsafe for agricultural and drinking uses by untreated sewage, industrial discharges, and agricultural runoff [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%