Overview
Groundwater hydrology is the scientific study of subsurface Water occurrence, movement, and interaction with geological materials and surface Water systems. Research published in Water examines how human activities and infrastructure development affect hydrological systems, including the connections between surface Water and groundwater resources. Studies have investigated the downstream hydrological impacts of dam operations, analyzing how reservoir management alters natural Water flow patterns and affects both surface and subsurface Water availability in river systems. Additional research has focused on how agricultural land use practices influence Water quality in wetland environments, where groundwater and surface Water interact closely. These investigations address critical concerns about sustainable Water resource management in regions where population growth, agricultural expansion, and infrastructure development place increasing pressure on both surface and groundwater systems. Understanding these hydrological dynamics is essential for protecting Water quality, maintaining ecosystem health, and ensuring reliable Water supplies for human use. The research contributes to evidence-based approaches for managing Water resources in the face of competing demands and environmental change.
Research published in this journal
2 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Impact of Agricultural Land Use Practices on Water Quality in Lubigi Wetland
How this research is being cited
The 2 articles above have been cited 1 time in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · Journal of Water Resource and Protection
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