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Determining groundwater availability and aquifer recharge using GIS in a highly urbanized watershed
ArticleAbstract: Extensive urbanized areas, characterized by waterproofed soils, increase runoff, which reduces the rPalabras claves:Aquifer recharge, Brazil, GIS, Groundwater, Highly urbanized watershed, Water balance modelAutores:Abreu M.C., Bernardino M., Bruno Conicelli, Galvão P., Hirata R., Nataly Aranda, Simonato M., Terada R.Fuentes:scopusHydraulic relationship between aquifer and pond under potential influence of eucalyptus and sugarcane in tropical region of São Paulo, Brazil
ArticleAbstract: A hydraulic interaction between a pond and shallow aquifer in a watershed surrounded by cultivationsPalabras claves:Brazil, Eucalyptus, Groundwater/surface–water interaction, Stable isotopes, SugarcaneAutores:Bruno Conicelli, Galvão P., Hirata R., Luiz M.B., Saraiva F., Tasse N., Terada R.Fuentes:scopusEstimating groundwater recharge using GIS-based distributed water balance model in an environmental protection area in the city of Sete Lagoas (MG), Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Improvement in modern water resource management has become increasingly reliant on better characteriPalabras claves:Aquifer recharge, Brazil, Environmental protection area, GIS, Water balance modelAutores:Bruno Conicelli, Galvão P., Hirata R.Fuentes:scopusDynamics of meteorological and hydrological drought: The impact of groundwater and El Niño events on forest fires in the Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Over recent decades, anthropogenic forest fires have significantly altered vegetation dynamics in thPalabras claves:AMAZON, Drought Indicator (DI), El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE), Standardized precipitation index (SPI), WildfiresAutores:Bruno Conicelli, Bryan G. Valencia, Gabriel M. Moulatlet, Gabriel Vicente Gaona Gaona, Hirata R., Naomi ToledoFuentes:googlescopus