Groundwater is equally important to meet the rapidly expanding need in
agricultural sector and its quantification is necessity for efficient
and sustainable groundwater resource development and management. The
availability of recharge estimation techniques differ climatically and
hence need a well-defined methodology for presenting different recharge
processes and its adoptability after verification of results. Three
methods (Gravimetric, rainfall runoff and water table fluctuation) were
used at the BARI Farm to estimate recharge. High recharge values are
estimated in areas that are mainly dominated by grassland type of
vegetation and low values in areas covered by shrubs and thick
vegetation. Field measurements are the basis of recharge investigations
since they give a realistic idea on recharge processes. They should work
hand in hand with models for better estimations of groundwater recharge
as presented in this technical book.The author appreciate the efforts of
Barthlemy Chaton and his team in facilitating and highly acknowledge
publishing of it by VDM Publishing House Ltd., for technical knowledge
sharing internationally.