The Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP) of India, as a whole, faces a severe shortage of water despite receiving a high annual rainfall, this is primarily due to excess runoff and lack of water conservation practices. In this study, an attempt is made to identify zones favourable for the application and adaptation of site-specific artificial-recharge techniques for augmentation of groundwater through a Geographical Information System (GIS) based hydrogeomorphic approach in the Bhatsa and Kalu river basins of Thane district, in western DVP. The criteria adopted for the GIS analysis were based on the hydrogeomorphological characteristics of both basins extracted from the IRS-1C LISS-III data supported by information on drainage pattern, DEM derive...
Sustainable groundwater management by artificial recharge of aquifers has become a possible resoluti...
The indiscriminate use of groundwater and its overexploitation has led to a significant decline in g...
Groundwater is a precious resource of limited extent. A systematic planning of groundwater exploitat...
Groundwater, a renewable and finite natural resource, is a vital source of sustenance for humans and...
Scarcity of groundwater necessitates the present study to evaluate groundwater potential and quality...
Geographical Information System techniques are widely used to determine suitable sites for groundwat...
Integrated geohydrological, isotopes and Geographical Information System (GIS) techniques have been ...
Groundwater is very important component of the hydrological cycle. It is an important source of wate...
Groundwater recharge from surface water sources is an essential aspect in any watershed or a...
AbstractGroundwater is one of the valuable natural resources which determines the health of a human ...
Abstract: In the context of present study the term Delineation means bordering of any kind of area b...
Groundwater resources are severely threatened not only in terms of their quality but also their quan...
Groundwater management requires a systematic approach since it is crucial to the long-term viability...
While water supply is a crucial issue, there is an evidence to suggest that the quality of groundwat...
The Geospatial Technologies like Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) have be...
Sustainable groundwater management by artificial recharge of aquifers has become a possible resoluti...
The indiscriminate use of groundwater and its overexploitation has led to a significant decline in g...
Groundwater is a precious resource of limited extent. A systematic planning of groundwater exploitat...
Groundwater, a renewable and finite natural resource, is a vital source of sustenance for humans and...
Scarcity of groundwater necessitates the present study to evaluate groundwater potential and quality...
Geographical Information System techniques are widely used to determine suitable sites for groundwat...
Integrated geohydrological, isotopes and Geographical Information System (GIS) techniques have been ...
Groundwater is very important component of the hydrological cycle. It is an important source of wate...
Groundwater recharge from surface water sources is an essential aspect in any watershed or a...
AbstractGroundwater is one of the valuable natural resources which determines the health of a human ...
Abstract: In the context of present study the term Delineation means bordering of any kind of area b...
Groundwater resources are severely threatened not only in terms of their quality but also their quan...
Groundwater management requires a systematic approach since it is crucial to the long-term viability...
While water supply is a crucial issue, there is an evidence to suggest that the quality of groundwat...
The Geospatial Technologies like Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) have be...
Sustainable groundwater management by artificial recharge of aquifers has become a possible resoluti...
The indiscriminate use of groundwater and its overexploitation has led to a significant decline in g...
Groundwater is a precious resource of limited extent. A systematic planning of groundwater exploitat...