Abstract In the present days, remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) techniques are comprehensive tools for the assessment of water resource, its management and conservation. In this study, remote sensing and GIS techniques are taken into consideration for zonation of different groundwater prospects of Pravara basin. Several contributing factors in which groundwater potential of an area entirely or partially depends such as lithology, geomorphology, slope, soil, lineament density, drainage density, land use and rainfall are assessed individually as well as together for making the different groundwater prospect maps through influencing factor (IF) and frequency ratio (FR) techniques. In ArcGIS software, all these thematic lay...
1686-1692In the present study, an integrated approach of remote sensing and GIS is used to delineate...
While water supply is a crucial issue, there is an evidence to suggest that the quality of groundwat...
India holds 17.5% of the world’s population but has only 2% of the total geographical area of the wo...
AbstractIntegration of remote sensing data and the geographical information system (GIS) for the exp...
Abstract Demand of groundwater resources has increased manifold with population expansion as well as...
Remote sensing data can be used as a reconnaissance and features identification tool for identifying...
The objective of this study is to explore the groundwater availability for agriculture in a part of ...
Abstract Remote sensing and GIS play a vital role in exploration and assessment of groundwater and h...
Environment and Development are the two wheels of the cart. However, they become antagonists at some...
Remote sensing and geographical information system (RS-GIS) have become a leading tool for modeling ...
Groundwater is a major source of fresh water throughout the world and it is an important part of the...
The Geospatial Technologies like Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) have be...
AbstractGroundwater is one of the valuable natural resources which determines the health of a human ...
The geospatial techniques like GIS, RS, cartography, spatial statistics etc. are used to well-organi...
Groundwater management requires a systematic approach since it is crucial to the long-term viability...
1686-1692In the present study, an integrated approach of remote sensing and GIS is used to delineate...
While water supply is a crucial issue, there is an evidence to suggest that the quality of groundwat...
India holds 17.5% of the world’s population but has only 2% of the total geographical area of the wo...
AbstractIntegration of remote sensing data and the geographical information system (GIS) for the exp...
Abstract Demand of groundwater resources has increased manifold with population expansion as well as...
Remote sensing data can be used as a reconnaissance and features identification tool for identifying...
The objective of this study is to explore the groundwater availability for agriculture in a part of ...
Abstract Remote sensing and GIS play a vital role in exploration and assessment of groundwater and h...
Environment and Development are the two wheels of the cart. However, they become antagonists at some...
Remote sensing and geographical information system (RS-GIS) have become a leading tool for modeling ...
Groundwater is a major source of fresh water throughout the world and it is an important part of the...
The Geospatial Technologies like Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) have be...
AbstractGroundwater is one of the valuable natural resources which determines the health of a human ...
The geospatial techniques like GIS, RS, cartography, spatial statistics etc. are used to well-organi...
Groundwater management requires a systematic approach since it is crucial to the long-term viability...
1686-1692In the present study, an integrated approach of remote sensing and GIS is used to delineate...
While water supply is a crucial issue, there is an evidence to suggest that the quality of groundwat...
India holds 17.5% of the world’s population but has only 2% of the total geographical area of the wo...