Assessing the impacts of different crop rotations on groundwater level using MODFLOW in a dry, Barind area of Bangladesh

The lowering of the groundwater table caused by increased groundwater use in the dry, Barind region has prompted sustainability concerns. In this study, water-table (WT) scenarios were simulated by the MODFLOW model under different crop rotations in Barind, a dry region of Bangladesh, to examine the...

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Main Authors: M. H. Ali, P. Biswas, M. H. Zaman, M. A. Islam
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Published: IWA Publishing 2023-03-01
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author M. H. Ali
P. Biswas
M. H. Zaman
M. A. Islam
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M. H. Zaman
M. A. Islam
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description The lowering of the groundwater table caused by increased groundwater use in the dry, Barind region has prompted sustainability concerns. In this study, water-table (WT) scenarios were simulated by the MODFLOW model under different crop rotations in Barind, a dry region of Bangladesh, to examine the effects of crop rotations on groundwater level. The studied crop rotations and recharge conditions were: with existing cropping pattern; 100, 30 and 50% of present Boro rice is replaced by Aus rice; existing cropping pattern, but with reduced recharge to 90 and 80% of present recharge. A calibrated MODFLOW model was used to develop WT scenarios. According to the modeling results, the declination of WT will be lessened and the situation with regard to WT will therefore be improved with the gradual substitution of Boro by Aus and Rabi (30, 50 and 100%). The simulated WT scenario will be useful for policymakers to set policies about cropping patterns or groundwater withdrawal amounts targeting the area's long-term sustainability of groundwater. HIGHLIGHTS Sustainable agricultural production in the Barind area is under threat due to unsustainable groundwater use.; A calibrated MODFLOW model was used to predict the water-table (WT) under different cropping patterns.; With the gradual substitution of Boro rice by Aus rice (e.g. 30%, 50%, and 100%), the situation for WT will be improved.; The simulated WT scenario will therefore be useful for the policymakers.;
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spelling doaj.art-85e53db80d0a4f0a85fdd33141d927b32023-04-07T14:25:09ZengIWA PublishingWater Policy1366-70171996-97592023-03-0125329631210.2166/wp.2023.252252Assessing the impacts of different crop rotations on groundwater level using MODFLOW in a dry, Barind area of BangladeshM. H. Ali0P. Biswas1M. H. Zaman2M. A. Islam3 Agricultural Engineering Division, Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture, BAU Campus, Mymensingh 2202, Bangladesh Agricultural Engineering Division, Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture, BAU Campus, Mymensingh 2202, Bangladesh Agricultural Engineering Division, Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture, BAU Campus, Mymensingh 2202, Bangladesh Agricultural Engineering Division, Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture, BAU Campus, Mymensingh 2202, Bangladesh The lowering of the groundwater table caused by increased groundwater use in the dry, Barind region has prompted sustainability concerns. In this study, water-table (WT) scenarios were simulated by the MODFLOW model under different crop rotations in Barind, a dry region of Bangladesh, to examine the effects of crop rotations on groundwater level. The studied crop rotations and recharge conditions were: with existing cropping pattern; 100, 30 and 50% of present Boro rice is replaced by Aus rice; existing cropping pattern, but with reduced recharge to 90 and 80% of present recharge. A calibrated MODFLOW model was used to develop WT scenarios. According to the modeling results, the declination of WT will be lessened and the situation with regard to WT will therefore be improved with the gradual substitution of Boro by Aus and Rabi (30, 50 and 100%). The simulated WT scenario will be useful for policymakers to set policies about cropping patterns or groundwater withdrawal amounts targeting the area's long-term sustainability of groundwater. HIGHLIGHTS Sustainable agricultural production in the Barind area is under threat due to unsustainable groundwater use.; A calibrated MODFLOW model was used to predict the water-table (WT) under different cropping patterns.; With the gradual substitution of Boro rice by Aus rice (e.g. 30%, 50%, and 100%), the situation for WT will be improved.; The simulated WT scenario will therefore be useful for the policymakers.;http://wpol.iwaponline.com/content/25/3/296barind areagroundwater sustainabilitymodflowrechargewithdrawal rate
spellingShingle M. H. Ali
P. Biswas
M. H. Zaman
M. A. Islam
Assessing the impacts of different crop rotations on groundwater level using MODFLOW in a dry, Barind area of Bangladesh
Water Policy
barind area
groundwater sustainability
modflow
recharge
withdrawal rate
title Assessing the impacts of different crop rotations on groundwater level using MODFLOW in a dry, Barind area of Bangladesh
title_full Assessing the impacts of different crop rotations on groundwater level using MODFLOW in a dry, Barind area of Bangladesh
title_fullStr Assessing the impacts of different crop rotations on groundwater level using MODFLOW in a dry, Barind area of Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the impacts of different crop rotations on groundwater level using MODFLOW in a dry, Barind area of Bangladesh
title_short Assessing the impacts of different crop rotations on groundwater level using MODFLOW in a dry, Barind area of Bangladesh
title_sort assessing the impacts of different crop rotations on groundwater level using modflow in a dry barind area of bangladesh
topic barind area
groundwater sustainability
modflow
recharge
withdrawal rate
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