The standard procedure of groundwater resource estimation in India till date is based on the specific yield parameters of each rock type (lithology) derived through pumping test analysis. Using the change in groundwater level, specific yield, and area of influence, groundwater storage change could be estimated. However, terrain conditions in the form of geomorphological variations have an important bearing on the net groundwater recharge. In this study, an attempt was made to use both lithology and geomorphology as input variables to estimate the recharge from different sources in each lithology unit influenced by the geomorphic conditions (lith-geom), season wise separately. The study provided a methodological approach for an evaluation of...
Landforms of Mumbai Island have been largely modified by the urban sprawl and the demand for groundw...
Population increase has placed ever-increasing demands on the available groundwater (GW) resources, ...
The Satpura region of Central India is characterized by hilly mountainous terrain and plateau countr...
The standard procedure of groundwater resource estimation in India till date is based on the specifi...
Until recently, aquifers located in hard rock formations (granite, gneiss, schist) were considered a...
Water is one of the most basic components of human existence and socio-economic development, but its...
The search for new groundwater resources is essential to sustained economic development in arid envi...
The general tendency of mapping groundwater resource using remote sensing and Geographic Information...
The paper presents an approach of selecting suitable areas for artificial groundwater recharge struc...
In modern living, rapid development has created an increase in demand for groundwater. An endeavor h...
Hydrogeological investigations provide information for planning, delineation, evaluation, exploitati...
The goal of the present study is to identify the groundwater regime of Morappur area at Dharmapuri d...
In view of the vital significance of water resources and issues emerging from their temporal and spa...
Hydrogeochemistry of groundwater in hard rock terrain are mainly governed by lithology and land use ...
Abstract Integration of geospatial techniques (remote sensing and geographical information system) f...
Landforms of Mumbai Island have been largely modified by the urban sprawl and the demand for groundw...
Population increase has placed ever-increasing demands on the available groundwater (GW) resources, ...
The Satpura region of Central India is characterized by hilly mountainous terrain and plateau countr...
The standard procedure of groundwater resource estimation in India till date is based on the specifi...
Until recently, aquifers located in hard rock formations (granite, gneiss, schist) were considered a...
Water is one of the most basic components of human existence and socio-economic development, but its...
The search for new groundwater resources is essential to sustained economic development in arid envi...
The general tendency of mapping groundwater resource using remote sensing and Geographic Information...
The paper presents an approach of selecting suitable areas for artificial groundwater recharge struc...
In modern living, rapid development has created an increase in demand for groundwater. An endeavor h...
Hydrogeological investigations provide information for planning, delineation, evaluation, exploitati...
The goal of the present study is to identify the groundwater regime of Morappur area at Dharmapuri d...
In view of the vital significance of water resources and issues emerging from their temporal and spa...
Hydrogeochemistry of groundwater in hard rock terrain are mainly governed by lithology and land use ...
Abstract Integration of geospatial techniques (remote sensing and geographical information system) f...
Landforms of Mumbai Island have been largely modified by the urban sprawl and the demand for groundw...
Population increase has placed ever-increasing demands on the available groundwater (GW) resources, ...
The Satpura region of Central India is characterized by hilly mountainous terrain and plateau countr...