The systems science approach for the characterization of rainfall in the Mexico's valley

M. Patiño, J. Patiño, A. Balankin, I. Badillo, D. Padilla, J. L. González

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Abstract

The Mexico City population has grown significantly in recent years; the concentration of population in the city has brought greater demand for water for their daily requirements. The natural aquifers basin of Mexico Valley has been overexploited. There is a considerable imbalance in the amount of water needed for natural recharge of the aquifers of the City; the problem arose because the natural recharging system was obstructed by the construction of infrastructure, roads, buildings and unsustainable policies, until the limits of resilience of the water system. Based on statistics of the area, it shows that the annual rainfall over the basin is far more than needed to meet consumption of the population. However, most of this water is not utilized efficiently, which is not only a serious error, but also helps in increasing the problems of drainage and water extraction from the subsoil of the city. This paper shows the development of a study to characterize the rainfall in the Valley of Mexico, the results would contribute to comprehensively manage the recharge of groundwater with the use of rainwater and the design of a model of behavior recharge and water extraction. The development of this project is funded by the Institute of Science and Technology of the Federal District (ICyTDF), Mexico.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication56th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2012, ISSS 2012
Subtitle of host publicationService Systems, Natural Systems
Pages559-567
Number of pages9
StatePublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
Event56th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2012: Service Systems, Natural Systems, ISSS 2012 - San Jose, CA, United States
Duration: 15 Jul 201220 Jul 2012

Publication series

Name56th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2012, ISSS 2012: Service Systems, Natural Systems

Conference

Conference56th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2012: Service Systems, Natural Systems, ISSS 2012
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Jose, CA
Period15/07/1220/07/12

Keywords

  • Overexploitation
  • Rainfall characterization
  • Social problems
  • Water

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