Browsing by Author "Aparicio del Moral, Jesus Omar"
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Agricultural irrigation of vine crops from desalinated and brackish groundwater under an economic perspective: a case study in Siggiewi, Malta
Aparicio del Moral, Jesus Omar; Tenza Abril, Antonio; Borg, Malcom; Galea, John; Candela Lledó, Lucila (Elsevier, 2019-02)
Article
Open AccessMaltese agriculture faces great challenges due to the severe scarcity of water. Sufficient water resources, in quantity and quality, are necessary to cover the demand in the production of wine grape, one of the most important ... -
Costo de la desalobración de aguas subterráneas con pequeñas plantas desalobradoras (<2200 m3/(dia) y su uso en el campo de Cartagena
Aparicio del Moral, Jesus Omar; Candela Lledó, Lucila; Alfranca Burriel, Òscar (Asociación Internacional de Hidrogeólogos (AIH), 2016)
Conference lecture
Restricted access - publisher's policyEl Campo de Cartagena (SE peninsular), cuenca sedimentaria constituida por materiales Neógenos y Cuaternarios, se caracteriza por un intenso desarrollo agrícola. El sistema hidrogeológico multicapa está constituido por la ... -
Economic evaluation of small desalination plants from brackish aquifers. Application to Campo de Cartagena (SE Spain)
Aparicio del Moral, Jesus Omar; Candela Lledó, Lucila; Alfranca Burriel, Òscar; García Aróstegui, J.L. (2017-06)
Article
Open AccessThe Campo de Cartagena (Eastern Spain) is one of Europe’s driest areas with a mean precipitation of around 300 mm. One of the main challengesin the region is to secure a reliable water supply in both quantity and quality ... -
Groundwater salinity process, mitigation measures and economic assessment: an example from an intensive agricultural area
Aparicio del Moral, Jesus Omar; Alfranca Burriel, Òscar; Jiménez Martinez, Joaquin; García Aróstegui, J.L.; Candela Lledó, Lucila; López, Jose Luis (Asociación Internacional de Hidrogeólogos (AIH), 2015)
Conference report
Open AccessTo satisfy water demand in the arid climate area (SE Spain), small private desalination plants (more than 1000) of brackish groundwater are in operation. This process has led to an increase of groundwater salinity as a ... -
Social and private costs of water for irrigation: the small desalination plant in San Vicente del Raspeig, Spain
Aparicio del Moral, Jesus Omar; Candela Lledó, Lucila; Alfranca Burriel, Òscar (2018-08)
Article
Open AccessAmong non-conventional water resources, desalination (from seawater or brackish aquifers) has emerged as a feasible option to deal with water shortages in arid or semi-arid areas. At the University of Alicante (UA, SE ...