Supply & Monitoring Systems

Tianjin University’s Surrogate Model Revolutionizes Groundwater Monitoring for Energy Sector

In the quest for sustainable water management, a groundbreaking study led by Nan Zhang from the School of Earth System Science at Tianjin University has shed new light on optimizing groundwater monitoring networks for riverbank aquifers. Published in

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Ethiopia’s Groundwater Crisis: Satellite Data Reveals Urgent Need for Sustainable Water Management

In the heart of Ethiopia, a critical resource is under siege. Groundwater in the Debre Markos region is facing unprecedented pressure from urban growth, agricultural expansion, and the looming specter of climate change. A recent study, led by Endesha

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China’s Artificial Wetlands: Willow Trees’ Thirst Reveals Water Management Challenges

In the heart of China’s arid regions, a critical question looms over the sustainability of artificial wetlands: how do the trees thrive, and what does this mean for water resources? A recent study led by Yani Gun from the College of Geography and Env

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