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Prof A. Balasubramanian
Former Dean, Faculty of Science and
Technology
Centre for Advanced Studies in Earth Science
University of Mysore, India
 Weather and Climate
 Climate Variability
 Climatic Observations
 Climate Projection
 Impacts
 Mitigation and Adaptation
There is a saying that climate what you
expected and weather is what you get
 RAPID & DIRECT CONSEQUENCES ON
1. WATER VAPOUR- HUMIDITY
2. SOIL HORIZON + SEGMENTS OF
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
3. SUFACE WATER RESOURCES
4. SNOW-COVERED REGIONS/ SNOW-MELT FED
RIVER BASINS
 SLOW- PACED EFFECTS ON
1. GROUNDWATER RESOURCES- BUT FULLY
DEPENDING UPON SURFACE SOURCES.
2. SALINE INTRUSIONS
 The newer findings indicate that warming is more
pronounced than expected.
 The impact would be particularly severe in the
tropical areas, which mainly consist of developing
countries, including India (Sathaye, Shukla &
Ravindranath, 2006).
 Increasing temperature trends of the order of
0.60°C during last 112 years (IMD 2012) and
increase in heavy rainfall events and decrease in
low and medium rainfall events (Goswami et al.
2006) over India have been observed.
 Changes in rainfall and temperatures have also
been reported.
 To Sustain the Increasing Temperature –
Establish Green Belts, Control Fossil Fuel
Emissions, adopt Green concepts
 Changing Cropping Pattern/ Changing
Irrigation Methods
 Manage Evapotranspiration
 Maintain Soil Moisture-levels- Infiltration
Galleries, Compulsory Ploughing of Lands(old
method practiced during 1960s and 70s)
 Climatic Change-related Factors- reduction in
natural recharge during rainfall deficit periods,
 High intensity/ short duration RF= No change
 Non-climatic Change Factors- Human Induced-
Population, Economic Development, Landuse
Changes, Irrigation, Agriculture, Etc
 Effects are= over-exploitation beyond capacity of
storage, depletion of groundwater resources,
pollution, deep bore-wells interconnecting deep
fissures/fractures- widening storage space
1. Adaptation to global change must include
prudent management of groundwater as a
renewable, but slow-feedback resource in most
cases.
2. Groundwater storage is already over-tapped
in many regions, yet available subsurface
storage may be a key to meeting the combined
demands of agriculture, industry, municipal
and domestic water supply, and ecosystems
during times of shortage.
 The future intensity and frequency
of dry periods combined with
warming trends need to be
addressed in the context of
groundwater resources, even though
projections in space and time are
fraught with uncertainty.
 Short-term simulation through
modeling
Enhancing the Water Storage Mechanisms
1. Artificial recharge ( Mandatory- Passing
a Bill)
2. Managed aquifer storage and recovery
projects may become a more important
component of many Govt. or local water
systems to bank excess renewable-water
supplies and provide water for both
normal years and those times when
resource shortages may develop.
 Establishment of large and small
surface water storage facilities will
benefit from increased runoff.
 There is also a fear that higher
carbon-di-oxide concentration in the
atmosphere may influence
dissolution of mineral substances
and alter the infiltration sequences
of soils.
 There is need to store water
underground as part of a larger
water management strategy, by
considering the role of saturated
flow and unsaturated flow in
artificial recharge.
 The Role of Saturated Flow in
Artificial Recharge
 The Role of Unsaturated Flow in
Artificial Recharge
 Aquifer recharge and aquifer storage
and recovery
wells(ASR)(USPA,1999) are used to
replenish the water in an aquifer.
 AR wells have been utilized to deter
salt water intrusion into freshwater
aquifers and to control land
subsidence(USEPA, 2009).
 AR and ASR wells are drilled to
various depths depending on the
depth of the receiving aquifer.
 Drainage wells include all wells that are used to
inject surface water directly into an aquifer, or
shallow ground water directly into a deeper
aquifer, primarily by gravity(Joel 0. Kimrey and
Larry D. Fayard,1984).
 Effective use of drainage wells requires a source of
injection water (a losing aquifer or surface water);
prevailing natural downward gradient from the
source to the receiving aquifer; and transmission
and storage characteristics of the receiving zone
that will allow emplacement of the volumes of
injection water without head buildup sufficient to
decrease severely the downward gradient.
 Establishing drainage wells with
adequate densities averaging about 2 to
4 wells per ten square km in the rural
and suburban and Direct street
stormwater-drainage wells in urban
areas may enhance to groundwater
recharge for a period of 100 years.
 Control pollutants through appropriate
methods.
 The lake-level control wells receive a mix of
rainfall, ground-water seepage, and
stormwater runoff during the wet seasons and
receive mostly groundwater seepage during
the dry seasons.
 The wetland drainage wells receive short
duration, high-intensity rainfall and
stormwater runoff and low, but continuous,
amounts of ground-water seepage nearly year
round.
 Green Strategies for Controlling Stormwater
and Combined Sewer Overflows(Natural
Resources Defense Council, 2006).
 The urban landscape, with its large areas
of impermeable roadways and
buildings—known as impervious
surfaces—has significantly altered the
movement of water through the
environment.
 Once upon a time under Jeevan
Dhara scheme, we dug million wells
( shallow open wells)
 Now, not in use. Is it possible to
convert them as recharge wells with
lateral drill-holes.
 Intensive collection of data &
creation of databases
 Climate Change Impact on
Groundwater –Research Groups
 Sharing of Simulation Results
 Groundwater resources are related to
climate change through the direct
interaction with surface water resources,
such as lakes and rivers, and indirectly
through the recharge process.
 Therefore, quantifying the impact of
climate change on groundwater
resources requires not only reliable
forecasting of changes in the major
climatic variables, but also accurate
estimation of groundwater recharge.
GLOBAL
CLIMATE
CHANGE
GHG- GLOBAL
WARMING RISE OF
TEMPERATURE
LONG/SHORT-
TERM TREND-
UNDERSTOOD
CHANGE IN
WEATHER
CYCLES
EXTREME
WEATHER
EVENTS
FLOODS/
DROUGHTS
CHANGE IN
PRECIPITATION
PATTERNS
SPATIAL AND
TEMPORAL
VARIATIONS
UNCERTAINTY IN
MAGNITURE AND
INTENSITY
GLOBAL
CIRCULATION
MODELS(GCM)
WEATHER
PREDICTION
MODELS
PRECIPITATION-
RUNOFF
HYDROGRAPH
MODELS
RIVER BASIN
HYDROLOGY
MODELS
SWAT MODEL
FLOOD FORCAST
MODELS
GROUDWATER
FLOW MODELS/
TRANSPORT
MODELS
UNSATURATED
ZONE MODELS
STREAM-AQUIFER
MODELS
ISLAND/
SEAWATER
INTERFACE SIM
MODELS
WATER
QUALITY
MODELS
INTEGRATION
OF MODELING
METHODS
NATIONAL
LEVEL
SCALE OF VARIATIONS
MODELING & SIMULATION
PLANET AS A WHOLE
N-S HEMISPHERICAL
CONTINENTAL LEVEL
REGIONAL / STATE LEVEL
RIVER BASIN LEVEL
WATERSHED LEVEL
SPATIAL :
X-DIMENSION
Y-DIMENSION
Z-DIMENSION
TEMPORAL : Dt
CENTURY
DECADE
ANNUAL
SEASONAL
MONTHLY
DAILY/ EVENT
 As climate change continues to affect our
water resources and elevate threats to public
health, water resource managers and
policymakers must act quickly to enact well-
informed, environmentally sound policies
that address the threats we already face while
preparing for the predicted challenges of
tomorrow.
 Scientific research can, however,
play a key role in the nation’s
response to climate change.
 The Technological solutions are
already available.
Thank you…

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Impact of climate on groundwater

  • 1. Prof A. Balasubramanian Former Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology Centre for Advanced Studies in Earth Science University of Mysore, India
  • 2.  Weather and Climate  Climate Variability  Climatic Observations  Climate Projection  Impacts  Mitigation and Adaptation There is a saying that climate what you expected and weather is what you get
  • 3.  RAPID & DIRECT CONSEQUENCES ON 1. WATER VAPOUR- HUMIDITY 2. SOIL HORIZON + SEGMENTS OF EVAPOTRANSPIRATION 3. SUFACE WATER RESOURCES 4. SNOW-COVERED REGIONS/ SNOW-MELT FED RIVER BASINS  SLOW- PACED EFFECTS ON 1. GROUNDWATER RESOURCES- BUT FULLY DEPENDING UPON SURFACE SOURCES. 2. SALINE INTRUSIONS
  • 4.  The newer findings indicate that warming is more pronounced than expected.  The impact would be particularly severe in the tropical areas, which mainly consist of developing countries, including India (Sathaye, Shukla & Ravindranath, 2006).  Increasing temperature trends of the order of 0.60°C during last 112 years (IMD 2012) and increase in heavy rainfall events and decrease in low and medium rainfall events (Goswami et al. 2006) over India have been observed.  Changes in rainfall and temperatures have also been reported.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.  To Sustain the Increasing Temperature – Establish Green Belts, Control Fossil Fuel Emissions, adopt Green concepts  Changing Cropping Pattern/ Changing Irrigation Methods  Manage Evapotranspiration  Maintain Soil Moisture-levels- Infiltration Galleries, Compulsory Ploughing of Lands(old method practiced during 1960s and 70s)
  • 11.  Climatic Change-related Factors- reduction in natural recharge during rainfall deficit periods,  High intensity/ short duration RF= No change  Non-climatic Change Factors- Human Induced- Population, Economic Development, Landuse Changes, Irrigation, Agriculture, Etc  Effects are= over-exploitation beyond capacity of storage, depletion of groundwater resources, pollution, deep bore-wells interconnecting deep fissures/fractures- widening storage space
  • 12. 1. Adaptation to global change must include prudent management of groundwater as a renewable, but slow-feedback resource in most cases. 2. Groundwater storage is already over-tapped in many regions, yet available subsurface storage may be a key to meeting the combined demands of agriculture, industry, municipal and domestic water supply, and ecosystems during times of shortage.
  • 13.  The future intensity and frequency of dry periods combined with warming trends need to be addressed in the context of groundwater resources, even though projections in space and time are fraught with uncertainty.  Short-term simulation through modeling
  • 14. Enhancing the Water Storage Mechanisms 1. Artificial recharge ( Mandatory- Passing a Bill) 2. Managed aquifer storage and recovery projects may become a more important component of many Govt. or local water systems to bank excess renewable-water supplies and provide water for both normal years and those times when resource shortages may develop.
  • 15.  Establishment of large and small surface water storage facilities will benefit from increased runoff.  There is also a fear that higher carbon-di-oxide concentration in the atmosphere may influence dissolution of mineral substances and alter the infiltration sequences of soils.
  • 16.  There is need to store water underground as part of a larger water management strategy, by considering the role of saturated flow and unsaturated flow in artificial recharge.  The Role of Saturated Flow in Artificial Recharge  The Role of Unsaturated Flow in Artificial Recharge
  • 17.  Aquifer recharge and aquifer storage and recovery wells(ASR)(USPA,1999) are used to replenish the water in an aquifer.  AR wells have been utilized to deter salt water intrusion into freshwater aquifers and to control land subsidence(USEPA, 2009).  AR and ASR wells are drilled to various depths depending on the depth of the receiving aquifer.
  • 18.  Drainage wells include all wells that are used to inject surface water directly into an aquifer, or shallow ground water directly into a deeper aquifer, primarily by gravity(Joel 0. Kimrey and Larry D. Fayard,1984).  Effective use of drainage wells requires a source of injection water (a losing aquifer or surface water); prevailing natural downward gradient from the source to the receiving aquifer; and transmission and storage characteristics of the receiving zone that will allow emplacement of the volumes of injection water without head buildup sufficient to decrease severely the downward gradient.
  • 19.  Establishing drainage wells with adequate densities averaging about 2 to 4 wells per ten square km in the rural and suburban and Direct street stormwater-drainage wells in urban areas may enhance to groundwater recharge for a period of 100 years.  Control pollutants through appropriate methods.
  • 20.  The lake-level control wells receive a mix of rainfall, ground-water seepage, and stormwater runoff during the wet seasons and receive mostly groundwater seepage during the dry seasons.  The wetland drainage wells receive short duration, high-intensity rainfall and stormwater runoff and low, but continuous, amounts of ground-water seepage nearly year round.
  • 21.  Green Strategies for Controlling Stormwater and Combined Sewer Overflows(Natural Resources Defense Council, 2006).  The urban landscape, with its large areas of impermeable roadways and buildings—known as impervious surfaces—has significantly altered the movement of water through the environment.
  • 22.  Once upon a time under Jeevan Dhara scheme, we dug million wells ( shallow open wells)  Now, not in use. Is it possible to convert them as recharge wells with lateral drill-holes.
  • 23.  Intensive collection of data & creation of databases  Climate Change Impact on Groundwater –Research Groups  Sharing of Simulation Results
  • 24.  Groundwater resources are related to climate change through the direct interaction with surface water resources, such as lakes and rivers, and indirectly through the recharge process.  Therefore, quantifying the impact of climate change on groundwater resources requires not only reliable forecasting of changes in the major climatic variables, but also accurate estimation of groundwater recharge.
  • 25. GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GHG- GLOBAL WARMING RISE OF TEMPERATURE LONG/SHORT- TERM TREND- UNDERSTOOD CHANGE IN WEATHER CYCLES EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FLOODS/ DROUGHTS CHANGE IN PRECIPITATION PATTERNS SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATIONS UNCERTAINTY IN MAGNITURE AND INTENSITY
  • 26. GLOBAL CIRCULATION MODELS(GCM) WEATHER PREDICTION MODELS PRECIPITATION- RUNOFF HYDROGRAPH MODELS RIVER BASIN HYDROLOGY MODELS SWAT MODEL FLOOD FORCAST MODELS GROUDWATER FLOW MODELS/ TRANSPORT MODELS UNSATURATED ZONE MODELS STREAM-AQUIFER MODELS ISLAND/ SEAWATER INTERFACE SIM MODELS WATER QUALITY MODELS INTEGRATION OF MODELING METHODS
  • 27. NATIONAL LEVEL SCALE OF VARIATIONS MODELING & SIMULATION PLANET AS A WHOLE N-S HEMISPHERICAL CONTINENTAL LEVEL REGIONAL / STATE LEVEL RIVER BASIN LEVEL WATERSHED LEVEL SPATIAL : X-DIMENSION Y-DIMENSION Z-DIMENSION TEMPORAL : Dt CENTURY DECADE ANNUAL SEASONAL MONTHLY DAILY/ EVENT
  • 28.  As climate change continues to affect our water resources and elevate threats to public health, water resource managers and policymakers must act quickly to enact well- informed, environmentally sound policies that address the threats we already face while preparing for the predicted challenges of tomorrow.
  • 29.  Scientific research can, however, play a key role in the nation’s response to climate change.  The Technological solutions are already available. Thank you…