1999
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)0733-9496(1999)125:4(234)
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Use of Hydrologic Budget and Chemical Data for Ground-Water Assessment

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“…(2) Construction of precautionary measure modules. With the help of technologies, such as module technology and Web Service, constructions, such as J2EE and SOA, and procedures, such as business extraction and classification, module dismantling, exploitation, registration and publishment, working content, case information, and handling methods dismantled in precautionary measures, cases are exploited and filed into imputing and outputting standard modules [27]. Building a business application module base could support the management and the adaptable application of digital precautionary measures.…”
Section: Adsorption Interception Catalytic Oxidation Biodegradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Construction of precautionary measure modules. With the help of technologies, such as module technology and Web Service, constructions, such as J2EE and SOA, and procedures, such as business extraction and classification, module dismantling, exploitation, registration and publishment, working content, case information, and handling methods dismantled in precautionary measures, cases are exploited and filed into imputing and outputting standard modules [27]. Building a business application module base could support the management and the adaptable application of digital precautionary measures.…”
Section: Adsorption Interception Catalytic Oxidation Biodegradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chiew et al [2], Miles and Chamber [3], Barlo et al [4], Nayak et al [5] and Yang et al [6] have developed integrated models to assess the interaction between the surface and groundwater processes. Use of water balance techniques for estimation of groundwater potential is used by Sodhi et al [7], Chensheng He [8], Belaineh et al [9], Jin-Fa-Chem et al [10] and Manghi et al [11]. For groundwater recharge estimation in India, a well established rainfall recharge estimation methodology of the Groundwater Estimation Committee (GEC-1997) [12] has been used to estimate groundwater recharge by Sethi, et al [13], Sarojini Devi et al [14] and Khare et al [15] and [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%