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TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF THE GROUNDWATER RECHARGE: CASE STUDIES FROM BULGARIA

Tatiana Orehova

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/ba1.v2/s02.060View metrics

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Title
TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF THE GROUNDWATER RECHARGE: CASE STUDIES FROM BULGARIA
Authors
Tatiana Orehova
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES IN GEOLOGY, EXPLORATION AND MINING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
459 - 466 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  2. Green T.R., Taniguchi M., Kooi H. et al. Beneath the surface of global change: Impacts of climate change on groundwater. Journal of Hydrology, vol. 405/issue 3, pp 532-560, 2011.

  3. Benderev A.D., Orehova T.V. & Bojilova E.K. Some aspects of groundwater regime in Bulgaria with respect to climate variability. In: Geological Society, London, Special Publications, vol. 288, pp 13-24, 2008.

  4. Orehova T.V. & Bojilova E.K. Impact of the recent drought period on the groundwater in Bulgaria. 29th IAHR Congress Proceedings, Beijing, China. Theme A: Development, Planning and Management of Surface and Ground Water Resources. Tsinghua University Press, China, pp 1-6, 2001. GeoConference on Science and Technologies in Geology, Exploration and Mining

  5. de Vries J.J. & Simmers I. Groundwater recharge: an overview of processes and challenges. Hydrogeology Journal, vol. 10/issue 3-4, pp 5-17, 2002.

  6. Scanlon B.R., Healy R.W. & Cook P.G. Choosing appropriate techniques for quantifying groundwater recharge. Hydrogeology Journal, vol. 10/issue 3-4, pp 18-39, 2002.

  7. Misstear, B.D.R, Brown, L. & Johnston, P.M. Estimation of groundwater recharge in a major sand and gravel aquifer in Ireland using multiple approaches. Hydrogeology Journal, vol. 17/issue 3, pp 693-706, 2009.

  8. Koleva E. & Peneva R. Climatic reference book. Precipitation in Bulgaria. Publishing House of the Bulgarian Academy of Science, 169 pp., 1990 (in Bulgarian).

  9. Kuychukova M. (Ed.). Climatic reference book of Bulgaria. Vol. 3. Temperature of the air, temperature of the soil. Publishing House “Science and Art”, Sofia, Bulgaria, 440 pp., 1983 (in Bulgarian).

  10. Zagorchev I. Late Cenozoic development of the Strouma and Mesta fluviolacustrine systems, SW Bulgaria and northern Greece. Quaternary Science Reviews, 26(22), pp 2783-2800, 2007.

  11. General Master Plans for the Water Usage in the River Basin Districts. Bulgarian Ministry of Environment and Water (MoEW), Sofia, Bulgaria, 2000 (in Bulgarian). http://www.bluelink.net/water/ (accessed July 2010).

  12. Dabovski, C., Boyanov, I., Zagorchev, I., Nikolov, T., Sapounov, I., Khrischev, K. and Yanev, Y. (): Structure and Alpine evolution of Bulgaria. Geologica Balcanica, vol. 32/ issue 2-4, pp 9-15, 2002.

  13. Rushton K.R., Eilers V.H.M. & Carter R.C. Improved soil moisture balance methodology for recharge estimation. Journal of Hydrology, vol. 318/issue 1, pp 379- 399, 2006.

  14. Bakundukize C., Van Camp M. & Walraevens K. Estimation of groundwater recharge in Bugesera region (Burundi) using soil moisture budget approach. Geologica Belgica, vol. 14/issue 1-2, pp 85 -102, 2011.

  15. Van Camp M., K. Martens & Walraevens K. Impact of recent climate variability on an aquifer system in north Belgium. Geologica Belgica, vol. 15/issue 1-2, pp 73-80, 2012.

  16. Willmott C.J. WATBUG: a Fortran IV Algorithm for Calculating the Climatic Water Budget, Publications in Climatology, Centerton, New Jersey, vol. 30/issue 2, pp –55, 1977.

  17. “The study on integrated water management in the Republic of Bulgaria” www.wabd.bg/bg/index.php option=com_content&task=view&id=437&Itemid=56 JICA Report, 2009. Accessed on April 22, 2013.

  18. Dunne K.A. & Willmott C.J. Global distribution of plant-extractable water capacity of soil. International Journal of Climatology, vol. 16, pp 841-859, 1996.

  19. Monthly Bulletins, National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology – BAS. 2000- 2003 (in Bulgarian) http://www.meteo.bg

  20. Dragoni W. & Sukhija B.S. Climate change and groundwater: a short review. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, vol. 288, pp 1– 12, 2008.

  21. Green T.R., Taniguchi M., Kooi H. et al. Beneath the surface of global change: Impacts of climate change on groundwater. Journal of Hydrology, vol. 405/issue 3, pp 532-560, 2011.

  22. Benderev A.D., Orehova T.V. & Bojilova E.K. Some aspects of groundwater regime in Bulgaria with respect to climate variability. In: Geological Society, London, Special Publications, vol. 288, pp 13-24, 2008.

  23. Orehova T.V. & Bojilova E.K. Impact of the recent drought period on the groundwater in Bulgaria. 29th IAHR Congress Proceedings, Beijing, China. Theme A: Development, Planning and Management of Surface and Ground Water Resources. Tsinghua University Press, China, pp 1-6, 2001. GeoConference on Science and Technologies in Geology, Exploration and Mining

  24. de Vries J.J. & Simmers I. Groundwater recharge: an overview of processes and challenges. Hydrogeology Journal, vol. 10/issue 3-4, pp 5-17, 2002.

  25. Scanlon B.R., Healy R.W. & Cook P.G. Choosing appropriate techniques for quantifying groundwater recharge. Hydrogeology Journal, vol. 10/issue 3-4, pp 18-39, 2002.

  26. Misstear, B.D.R, Brown, L. & Johnston, P.M. Estimation of groundwater recharge in a major sand and gravel aquifer in Ireland using multiple approaches. Hydrogeology Journal, vol. 17/issue 3, pp 693-706, 2009.

  27. Koleva E. & Peneva R. Climatic reference book. Precipitation in Bulgaria. Publishing House of the Bulgarian Academy of Science, 169 pp., 1990 (in Bulgarian).

  28. Kuychukova M. (Ed.). Climatic reference book of Bulgaria. Vol. 3. Temperature of the air, temperature of the soil. Publishing House “Science and Art”, Sofia, Bulgaria, 440 pp., 1983 (in Bulgarian).

  29. Zagorchev I. Late Cenozoic development of the Strouma and Mesta fluviolacustrine systems, SW Bulgaria and northern Greece. Quaternary Science Reviews, 26(22), pp 2783-2800, 2007.

  30. General Master Plans for the Water Usage in the River Basin Districts. Bulgarian Ministry of Environment and Water (MoEW), Sofia, Bulgaria, 2000 (in Bulgarian). http://www.bluelink.net/water/ (accessed July 2010).

  31. Dabovski, C., Boyanov, I., Zagorchev, I., Nikolov, T., Sapounov, I., Khrischev, K. and Yanev, Y. (): Structure and Alpine evolution of Bulgaria. Geologica Balcanica, vol. 32/ issue 2-4, pp 9-15, 2002.

  32. Rushton K.R., Eilers V.H.M. & Carter R.C. Improved soil moisture balance methodology for recharge estimation. Journal of Hydrology, vol. 318/issue 1, pp 379- 399, 2006.

  33. Bakundukize C., Van Camp M. & Walraevens K. Estimation of groundwater recharge in Bugesera region (Burundi) using soil moisture budget approach. Geologica Belgica, vol. 14/issue 1-2, pp 85 -102, 2011.

  34. Van Camp M., K. Martens & Walraevens K. Impact of recent climate variability on an aquifer system in north Belgium. Geologica Belgica, vol. 15/issue 1-2, pp 73-80, 2012.

  35. Willmott C.J. WATBUG: a Fortran IV Algorithm for Calculating the Climatic Water Budget, Publications in Climatology, Centerton, New Jersey, vol. 30/issue 2, pp –55, 1977.

  36. “The study on integrated water management in the Republic of Bulgaria” www.wabd.bg/bg/index.php option=com_content&task=view&id=437&Itemid=56 JICA Report, 2009. Accessed on April 22, 2013.

  37. Dunne K.A. & Willmott C.J. Global distribution of plant-extractable water capacity of soil. International Journal of Climatology, vol. 16, pp 841-859, 1996.

  38. Monthly Bulletins, National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology – BAS. 2000- 2003 (in Bulgarian) http://www.meteo.bg

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