Application of Tracer Method in Determining Groundwater Recharge: A Case Study at Mymensingh Area, Bangladesh | Chapter 10 | Research and Development in Agricultural Sciences Vol. 2
Among various water cycle
characteristics, groundwater recharge is the leading hydrologic parameter
determining groundwater resources availability and sustainability. Accurate
estimation of groundwater recharge is important for proper development and management
of the resource. Groundwater recharge was estimated under field condition at
Mymensingh region of Bangladesh using tracer technique as well as water-balance
method. Three years average recharge rate was found as 228.7 mm/year under
tracer technique; and 141.7 mm under water balance method (which in terms of
percent of rainfall, were 11.2% and 7.16%, respectively). The results of the
study will be helpful for planning of sustainable groundwater in the area.
Author(s) Details
M. H. Ali
Agricultural Engineering
Division, Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture, Mymensingh-2202,
Bangladesh.
M. A. Islam
Agricultural Engineering
Division, Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture, Mymensingh-2202,
Bangladesh.
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