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English: Fig. 2 Long-term impact of groundwater extraction on the water table and riparian vegetation. The water table level is a simplification, and shows the average level rather than seasonal variation. In the figure, the aquifer level after pumping decreases below the river water level; then, instead of sending water to the river, the aquifer begins to receive water from the river. When going through riparian vegetation, the average groundwater level decreases due to evapotranspiration by hydrophilic plants (Sophocleous 2002 ), although, as noted by Wickel and Bruijnzeel ( 2009 ), the riparian vegetation contributes to maintaining a minimum river flow rate during the dry season |
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Source | Vitor Vieira Vasconcelos. "What maintains the waters flowing in our rivers?", Applied Water Science doi:10.1007/s13201-015-0373-0 |
Author | Vitor Vieira Vasconcelos |
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