groundwater extraction

The process, deliberate or inadvertent, of extracting ground water from a source at a rate so in excess of the replenishment that the ground water level declines persistently, threatening exhaustion of the supply or at least a decline of pumping levels to uneconomic depths. (Source: BJGEO)



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Ministry of Agriculture Water and Rural Development (MAWRD) 2000. Strategic Water Resources Assessment: Theme report, Namibia water resources management review. 1-94
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MAWRD_Strategic Water Resources Assessment 2000.pdf 41.47 MB
MacDonald AM, Bonsor HC, Dochartaigh BEO, Taylor RG 2012. Quantitative maps of groundwater resources in Africa.
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Ground water resources of Africa 1748-9326_7_2_024009.pdf 1.06 MB
Research and Information Services of Namibia (RAISON) 2011. Groundwater of the Cuvelai-Etosha Basin.
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Cuvelai_poster_Groundwater_lowres.pdf 885.57 KB
Milzow C, Kgotlhang L, Bauer-Gottwein P, Meier P, Kinzelbach W 2009. Regional review: The hydrology of the Okavango Delta, Botswana - Processes, data and modelling. Hydrogeology Journal 17 1297-1328
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The hydrology of the Okavango Delta_2009.pdf 1.79 MB