Analysis of shallow-groundwater dynamic responses to Water supply change in the Haihe River plain

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When the middle route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project is completed, the water supply pattern of the Haihe River plain in North China will change significantly due to the replenishment of water sources and groundwater-exploitation control. The water-cycle-simulation model - MODCYCLE, has been used in simulating the groundwater dynamic balance for 2001-2010. Then different schemes of water supply in 2020 and 2030 were set up to quantitatively simulate the shallow-groundwater dynamic responses in the future. The results show that the total shallow-groundwater recharge is mainly raised by the increases in precipitation infiltration and surface-water irrigation infiltration. Meanwhile, the decrease of groundwater withdrawal contributes to reduce the total discharge. The recharge-discharge structure of local groundwater was still in a negative balance but improved gradually. The shallow-groundwater level in most parts was still falling before 2030, but more slowly. This study can benefit the rational exploitation of water resources in the Haihe River plain.

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Lin, Z., Lin, W., & Pengfei, L. (2015). Analysis of shallow-groundwater dynamic responses to Water supply change in the Haihe River plain. In IAHS-AISH Proceedings and Reports (Vol. 368, pp. 373–378). Copernicus GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-368-373-2015

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