Groundwater, extracted from deep geological formations (called aquifers) through pumping wells, constitutes an important component of many wa- ter resource systems. A spring constitutes an outlet for groundwater from an underlying aquifer to ground surface; its discharge rate may be strongly af- fected by pumping from the same aquifer in the vicinity of the spring.Water can be injected through specially designed wells into an aquifer, say, for stor- age purposes. A water table aquifer can also be artificially recharged through infiltration ponds. These are just a few examples of factor that may affect the management of a groundwater system. Decisions associated with such management include, for example,
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Bear, J. J., & Cheng, H.-D. A. (2010). Water Balance and Complete Flow Model. In Modeling Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Transport (pp. 161–249). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6682-5_5
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