Journal ArticleOpen Access
The impact of irrigation return flow on seasonal groundwater recharge in northwestern Bangladesh
Authors
Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Agricultural University, University of Oulu, University of Aberdeen
Published InAgricultural Water Management
Year2022
Citations42
Abstract
Irrigation is vital in Bangladesh in order to meet the growing food demand as a result of the increasing population. During the dry season, groundwater irrigation is the main source of water for agriculture. However, excessive abstraction of groundwater for irrigation causes groundwater level depletion. At the same time, the loss from excessive irrigation could end up contributing to aquifer recharge as return flow. Therefore, investigating the influence of irrigation on groundwater is important for the sustainable management of this resource. This study aims to assess the impact of irrigation on groundwater recharge in the northwest Rajshahi district in Bangladesh. A semi-physically based water balance model was used to simulate spatially distributed groundwater recharge with two scenarios (with and without…
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