- The
overdrafting leads to the
pressure in
limestone containments to
become unstable and
sediments to collapse,
creating a sinkhole.
Overdrafting in coastal...
- apply. By analogy,
overdrafting of an
aquifer refers to
extraction of
water faster than it will be replenished. The
first overdraft facility was set up...
- A
daylight overdraft (also
called intraday overdraft)
occurs where a bank
account is
allowed to go
overdrawn during the day but is
brought back into credit...
-
supply of
groundwater is
steadily decreasing.
Groundwater depletion (or
overdrafting) is
occurring for
example in Asia,
South America and
North America. Natural...
- for many regions,
however can
present a
number of
challenges such as
overdrafting (extracting
groundwater beyond the
equilibrium yield of the aquifer)...
-
depleted by the
human po****tion. Such over-use, over-abstraction or
overdraft can
cause major problems to
human users and to the environment. The most...
-
increase the
number of
total overdraft charges from each of the
smaller amounts remaining, as well as
charging overdraft fees on a
daily basis rather...
-
holder and
charge only if the
holder uses an add-on
service such as an
overdraft. In
Holland in the
early 1500s,
Amsterdam was a
major trading and shipping...
- can
overgrazing in
stock management,
overlogging in
forest management,
overdrafting in
aquifer management, and
endangered species in
species monitoring....
-
takes subject to the
overdraft only at that time, that is to say, not
subject to ****ure advances, and the
reduction of the
overdraft correspondingly improves...