Groundwater And Surface Water Interactions In The Hailiutu River Basin, Erdos Plateau, China: A Quantitative Assessment

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Zhang Xiao
Aiman Al-Odaini

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As for the Erdos Plateau, its "Since surface water and groundwater are so intricately connected, hydrological processes are notoriously difficult to understand. The more we learn about hydrology, the better we can manage the water sources that are accessible at the same time. Long-term economic growth and poverty reduction depend on a thriving ecosystem and the responsible use of water supplies. There haven't been many studies done here to determine if groundwater withdrawal affects stream flow, and that's likely because of how intricate the water systems here are. To maintain the long-term viability of water resources management, researcher need a more in-depth knowledge of how surface water and groundwater are connected. The purpose of this research is to provide a better understanding of the groundwater-surface water exchange on the Erdos Plateau by studying the interactions of the two water sources

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Zhang Xiao, & Aiman Al-Odaini. (2024). Groundwater And Surface Water Interactions In The Hailiutu River Basin, Erdos Plateau, China: A Quantitative Assessment. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(4), 9497–9502. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i4.4409
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Zhang Xiao

Research Scholar Lincoln University College Malaysia

Aiman Al-Odaini

Lincoln University College Malaysia