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Volume 9

Climate Change Summit 2018

Journal of Earth Science & Climate Change | ISSN : 2157-7617

November 19-20, 2018 Paris, France

6

th

Global summit on

Climate Change

Climate change effects on groundwater resources (case study: Doroodzan dam basin)

Razieh Alamdar

Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch, Iran

I

n order to study climate change effects on ground water basin, especially to study the drought condition of the Doroodzan

dam basin, the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) has been used. In general, to study the draught condition with SPI,

different factors should be considered. The study focuses on the longest drought period, the number of drought months and drought

magnitude factors. Furthermore, SPI diagrams in periods of 12, 24 and 48 months, piezometric head and its mean value have

been studied to determine the effects of drought on groundwater resources. The results revealed that in a statistical period of 36

years in all three time scales, the studied area is affected by numerous draughts with different length and severities. In all three time

scale, weak droughts had the most and very severe droughts had the least occurrences. Besides, piezometric data also showed

the reduction in groundwater resources shortly after the draught in the specified region. In addition, piezometric data also shows the

reduction of groundwater resources shortly after the drought in the specified region. Another finding of this study is more correlation

between the piezometric head amounts and SPI on the 48-months scale in more than 55% stations compared with other time scales.

J Earth Sci Clim Change 2018, Volume:9

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617-C5-052