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GWL

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GWLGames for Windows Live (Microsoft)
GWLGreat-West Life (Insurance company)
GWLGlasgow Women's Library (Glascow, UK)
GWLGames for Windows Live
GWLGateway Link
GWLGreat Wolf Lodge (Mason, Ohio)
GWLGroundwater Level (hydrology)
GWLGuild Wars Latino (gaming)
GWLGlobal Warfighter League (gaming)
GWLGesamtwuchsleistung (German: Total Growth Capacity, Forestry)
GWLGemeentelijk Waterleidingbedrijf (Dutch: Communal Watercompany)
GWLGolden West League (HS Football)
GWLGround Wave Limit
GWLGuest that Wouldn't Leave
GWLGamers Wish List (website)
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References in periodicals archive
The fall in groundwater level may add further to the risks the city is exposed to such problem.
And the maximum permanent displacement of the slope under El Centro is 5.2 cm, when the groundwater level is 5 m.
The groundwater level in the Jiangxiang reservoir is higher than the local river level.
The groundwater level variations were computed on the basis of the mean Terrestrial Water Storage (TWS) values determined from Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) observations and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS).
Hagos [49] calibrated PMWIN model for Raya valley, Ethiopia, with respect to groundwater level. The values of ME, MAE, and RMSE of calibrated results were -1.4 m, 7.8 m, and 10.7 m, respectively, with coefficient of determination of 0.97 and reported to be satisfactory.
The temporal change of groundwater levels from years 1976 to 1996 is due to increase in utilization and recharge of the groundwater (Figs.
Preparing the geological maps, slope, land use, high altitudes, groundwater level, decline, isohyet, and isothermal status.
While groundwater level declines are substantial in many areas, hydrographs (graphs of water level change) show several instances where groundwater levels are increasing since the introduction of surface water supplies from the San Juan-Chama Drinking Water Project.
And for a good reason: Almost everywhere in California, groundwater levels have been drawn to record depth and domestic and farm wells are drying up at an unprecedented pace.
This significant decrease in groundwater level potentially resulted from (1) lower rainfall during recent years and from (2) high groundwater resource exploitation.
It was not able to see the area's stormwater management plan but it recommended that the county take a look at it along with roof drainage, surface flow, and groundwater levels.
Therefore, it was hypothesized that the decline of groundwater level in the dolomite quarry and the predicted climate change would affect the water level in the lake, situated in the surroundings of the quarry.
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