Shallow aquifer recharge patterns in North China reveal water scarcity risks.
The study looked at how water recharges shallow underground reservoirs in North China. They used three methods to measure the amount and timing of this recharge. The results showed that the amount of recharge increased, then decreased, and finally stabilized as the water table depth increased. Near extraction wells, water flowed preferentially, while farther away, it flowed more evenly. Less rain meant more preferential flow, and more rain meant longer recharge times.