Sökning: "Locating new water resources"

Hittade 2 uppsatser innehållade orden Locating new water resources.

  1. 1. Considering future precipitation in delineation locations for water storage systems - Case study Sri Lanka

    Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskap

    Författare :Kanchana Bandaranayake; [2021]
    Nyckelord :Geography; Geographical Information Systems; Physical Geography; Locating new water resources; Water scarcity; Consideration of climatic changes; Future precipitation; Pairwise comparison; Sri Lanka; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Sammanfattning : Demand for the usable water is accumulating globally in parallel with the population growth and the industrial revolution. Nevertheless, availability and accessibility of the usable water is progressively subsiding due to many environmental and socio-economic reasons. LÄS MER

  2. 2. Utvärdering av vattenkemisk data från Borgholm kommun och dess relation till geologiska förhållanden och markanvändning

    Kandidat-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen

    Författare :Pia Swierz; [2016]
    Nyckelord :vattenkemi; Borgholm; Öland; geologi; markanvändning; hydrogeologi; fluorid; klorid; nitrat; nitrit; sulfat; grundvatten; vattenbrist; vattenkvalitet; enskilda brunnar; water chemistry; Oelandia; geology; land use; hydrogeology; chloride; fluoride; nitrate; nitrite; sulphate; groundwater; water shortage; water quality; solitary well; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Sammanfattning : Due to unusually low precipitation during late autumn and winter of the year 2015/2016 the groundwater levels of south-eastern Sweden have reached the lowest levels ever recorded since measurements began in 1968. In the month of April in the year 2016 the Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU) made a public statement to the media announcing that unless substantial amounts of precipitation is added during the spring of 2016 there is a risk of shortage of drinking water during the summer of 2016. LÄS MER