Rapid groundwater depletion from the northwestern Indian aquifer system in the western Indo-Gangetic basin has raised serious concerns over the sustainability of groundwater and the livelihoods that depend on it. Sustainable management of this aquifer system requires that we understand the sources and rates of groundwater recharge, however, both these parameters are poorly constrained in this region. Here we analyse the isotopic (δ18O, δ2H and tritium) compositions of groundwater, precipitation, river and canal water to identify the recharge sources, zones of recharge, and groundwater flow in the Ghaggar River basin, which lies between the Himalayan-fed Yamuna and Sutlej River systems in northwestern India. Our results reveal that local pre...
In recent years, the lake area of the Chahannur Basin has been decreasing, leading to an increase in...
Deep, fresh groundwater (typically >150 m below ground) provides a vital source of drinking water ac...
Intensive exploitation of groundwater over longer period has led, in many important aquifers, to mar...
Rapid groundwater depletion from the northwestern Indian aquifer system in the western Indo-Gangetic...
Water isotopes and specific electrical conductivity (SEC) are used in this paper to investigate grou...
Intensive irrigation in northwest India has led to growing concerns over the sustainability of curre...
Stable isotopes of water (δ2H, δ18O) and δ13CTIC were used as a tool to trace the recharge processes...
Study region: Bist-Doab, Punjab, northwest India. Study focus: Water isotopes and specific electrica...
AbstractStudy regionThe Chaliyar river basin, Kerala State, India.Study focusDetailed understanding ...
Punjab and Haryana lie in the semi-arid region of northwestern India and are characterized by a limi...
Groundwater recharge sustains groundwater discharge, including natural discharge through springs and...
Radiogenic isotopes (3H and 14C) and stable isotope (18O) together with TDS, EC and salinity of wate...
The majority of India’s rural drinking water supply is sourced from groundwater, which also plays a ...
Five alluvium controlled springs were selected for hydrogeochemical and isotope study of Vishoaw wat...
Alluvial sediments in the Indo-Gangetic Basin (IGB) form one of the world’s largest and most heavil...
In recent years, the lake area of the Chahannur Basin has been decreasing, leading to an increase in...
Deep, fresh groundwater (typically >150 m below ground) provides a vital source of drinking water ac...
Intensive exploitation of groundwater over longer period has led, in many important aquifers, to mar...
Rapid groundwater depletion from the northwestern Indian aquifer system in the western Indo-Gangetic...
Water isotopes and specific electrical conductivity (SEC) are used in this paper to investigate grou...
Intensive irrigation in northwest India has led to growing concerns over the sustainability of curre...
Stable isotopes of water (δ2H, δ18O) and δ13CTIC were used as a tool to trace the recharge processes...
Study region: Bist-Doab, Punjab, northwest India. Study focus: Water isotopes and specific electrica...
AbstractStudy regionThe Chaliyar river basin, Kerala State, India.Study focusDetailed understanding ...
Punjab and Haryana lie in the semi-arid region of northwestern India and are characterized by a limi...
Groundwater recharge sustains groundwater discharge, including natural discharge through springs and...
Radiogenic isotopes (3H and 14C) and stable isotope (18O) together with TDS, EC and salinity of wate...
The majority of India’s rural drinking water supply is sourced from groundwater, which also plays a ...
Five alluvium controlled springs were selected for hydrogeochemical and isotope study of Vishoaw wat...
Alluvial sediments in the Indo-Gangetic Basin (IGB) form one of the world’s largest and most heavil...
In recent years, the lake area of the Chahannur Basin has been decreasing, leading to an increase in...
Deep, fresh groundwater (typically >150 m below ground) provides a vital source of drinking water ac...
Intensive exploitation of groundwater over longer period has led, in many important aquifers, to mar...