Correction to: 3D modelling of surface spreading and underground dam groundwater recharge: Egri Creek Subbasin, Turkey
Environ Monit Assess
(2023) 195:1101
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Correction to: 3D modelling of surface spreading
and underground dam groundwater recharge: Egri Creek
Subbasin, Turkey
Yavuz Sahin · Gokmen Tayfur
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Correction to: Environ Monit Assess (2023) 195:688
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11248-z
The original article can be found online at https://doi.org/
10.1007/s10661-023-11248-z.
3–8, that were obtained from Peksezer (2010). The
study of Peksezer (2010) was the first one, which
had investigated the use of the artificial recharge of
groundwater by the surface recharge basins, and the
underground dam for the Egri Creek Subbasin.
2. Sayit and Yazicigil (2012) employed the two
dimensional numerical model of SEEP/W software and, under various scenarios, simulated the
change in groundwater levels and storage, with
respect to different exceedance probabilities of
runoff volume, for the same subbasin. Sahin and
Tayfur (2023), on the other hand, employed the
three dimensional numerical model of HYDRUS3D for simulating groundwater level changes
under different sized recharge basins, and the
underground dam. Both studies come to the
same conclusion that a significant increase in the
groundwater storage can be achieved by applying
the surface artificial recharge, and the increase in
groundwater storage was not sufficient to warrant
the construction of an underground dam.
Y. Sahin
Izmir Institute of Technology, The State Water Works
(DSI), Izmir, Turkey
e-mail:
References
Above paper investigated the Surface Spreading and
the Underground Dam recharge methods to replenish groundwater in the Egri Creek Sub-basin, which is
located within the Kucuk Menderes River Basin in Turkey, by employing a three-dimensional numerical model.
We, as the authors of the above paper, have identified
two important lack of information in the paper. 1. Lack
of citation for some of the figures in the paper, and
2. The comparison of the fundamental finding in the
paper to that of the study of Sayit and Yazicigil (2012),
which investigated the same recharge methods for the
same subbasin using the probabilistic approach. Hence,
our corrections are stated, as follows:
1. While providing the related geological map and the
meteorological data in the paper; we had, unintentionally, forgotten to cite the source of Figs. 1a and
G. Tayfur (*)
Department of Civil Engineering, Izmir Institute
of Technology, Izmir, Turkey
e-mail:
Peksezer, A. (2010). Artificial recharge of groundwater in the
K. Menderes River Basin. MSc Thesis, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey.
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Sayit, A. P., & Yazicigil, H. (2012). Assessment of artifcial
aquifer recharge potential in the Kucuk Menderes River
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