Runoff generated in the monsoon months in the upstream parts of the Ganges River basin (GRB) contributes substantially to downstream floods, while water shortages in the dry months affect agricultural production in the basin. This paper examines the potential for subsurface storage (SSS) in the Ganges basin to mitigate floods in the downstream areas and increase the availability of water during drier months. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is used to estimate “sub-basin” water availability. The water availability estimated is then compared with the sub-basinwise unmet water demand for agriculture. Hydrological analysis reveals that some of the unmet water demand in the subbasin can be met provided it is possible to capture the run...
Protecting flood prone locations through floodwater recharge of the depleted aquifers and using it f...
AbstractStudy regionThe Ganges–Brahmaputra (GB), a major river basin of the Indian Sub-Continent (IS...
Climate induced extreme events such as floods and droughts are often disastrous in incidences and af...
The Ganges River Basin may have a major pending water crisis. Although the basin has abundant surfac...
The Ganges River basin faces severe water challenges related to a mismatch between supply and demand...
The Ganges River basin faces severe water challenges related to a mismatch between supply and demand...
Although the Ganges River Basin (GRB) has abundant water resources, the seasonal monsoon causes a mi...
Although the Ganges River Basin (GRB) has abundant water resources, the seasonal monsoon causes a mi...
Reviving the Ganges Water Machine (GWM), coined 40 years ago, is the most opportune solution for mit...
The Ganges basin faces considerable spatial and temporal imbalance between water demand and availabi...
The Ganges basin faces considerable spatial and temporal imbalance between water demand and availabi...
Storing excess rainwater underground can become key in mitigating the frequency and magnitude of flo...
In the Ganges basin, 8268.6 km2 of irrigation command area is waterlogged following monsoon rains. I...
In the Ganges basin, 8268.6 km2 of irrigation command area is waterlogged following monsoon rains. I...
In the Ganges basin, 8268.6 km2 of irrigation command area is waterlogged following monsoon rains. I...
Protecting flood prone locations through floodwater recharge of the depleted aquifers and using it f...
AbstractStudy regionThe Ganges–Brahmaputra (GB), a major river basin of the Indian Sub-Continent (IS...
Climate induced extreme events such as floods and droughts are often disastrous in incidences and af...
The Ganges River Basin may have a major pending water crisis. Although the basin has abundant surfac...
The Ganges River basin faces severe water challenges related to a mismatch between supply and demand...
The Ganges River basin faces severe water challenges related to a mismatch between supply and demand...
Although the Ganges River Basin (GRB) has abundant water resources, the seasonal monsoon causes a mi...
Although the Ganges River Basin (GRB) has abundant water resources, the seasonal monsoon causes a mi...
Reviving the Ganges Water Machine (GWM), coined 40 years ago, is the most opportune solution for mit...
The Ganges basin faces considerable spatial and temporal imbalance between water demand and availabi...
The Ganges basin faces considerable spatial and temporal imbalance between water demand and availabi...
Storing excess rainwater underground can become key in mitigating the frequency and magnitude of flo...
In the Ganges basin, 8268.6 km2 of irrigation command area is waterlogged following monsoon rains. I...
In the Ganges basin, 8268.6 km2 of irrigation command area is waterlogged following monsoon rains. I...
In the Ganges basin, 8268.6 km2 of irrigation command area is waterlogged following monsoon rains. I...
Protecting flood prone locations through floodwater recharge of the depleted aquifers and using it f...
AbstractStudy regionThe Ganges–Brahmaputra (GB), a major river basin of the Indian Sub-Continent (IS...
Climate induced extreme events such as floods and droughts are often disastrous in incidences and af...