The Geospatial Technologies like Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) have been playing vital role in capable forecasting and management of imperative groundwater resources in the emerging nations. In recent times, the geospatial technologies like RS, GIS and Multi Influence Factor (MIF) methodology are helpful in identifying groundwater potential zone. For the present study, the geospatial technology is used to prepare various thematic maps such as Land Slope, Geomorphology, Geology, Soil, Drainage Density, Lineament Density, Landuse/Landcover, Hydrogeomorphology, and Annual consideration of the valuation of groundwater assets for the semi-arid region in and around Bommanahal Mandal of Anantapur District in Andhra Pr...
In the present study, an effort was made in Kashmir Valley, NW-Himalayas to delineate potential grou...
The paper presents an approach of selecting suitable areas for artificial groundwater recharge struc...
The indiscriminate use of groundwater and its overexploitation has led to a significant decline in g...
The sustainable management of groundwater resources is crucial for ecological diversity, human healt...
Groundwater management requires a systematic approach since it is crucial to the long-term viability...
Abstract Demand of groundwater resources has increased manifold with population expansion as well as...
This paper aims to identify the groundwater-potential zones in coastal zones of the Cuddalore distri...
AbstractIntegration of remote sensing data and the geographical information system (GIS) for the exp...
Remote sensing and geographical information system (RS-GIS) have become a leading tool for modeling ...
Abstract Remote sensing and GIS play a vital role in exploration and assessment of groundwater and h...
Owing to the extensive global dependency on groundwater and associated increasing water demand, the ...
The present study integrates various decision-making methods viz. Fuzzy Logic (FL), Frequency Ratio ...
Sustainable groundwater management by artificial recharge of aquifers has become a possible resoluti...
AbstractGroundwater is one of the valuable natural resources which determines the health of a human ...
The exacerbated exploitation of groundwater resources has led to an alarming decrease in groundwater...
In the present study, an effort was made in Kashmir Valley, NW-Himalayas to delineate potential grou...
The paper presents an approach of selecting suitable areas for artificial groundwater recharge struc...
The indiscriminate use of groundwater and its overexploitation has led to a significant decline in g...
The sustainable management of groundwater resources is crucial for ecological diversity, human healt...
Groundwater management requires a systematic approach since it is crucial to the long-term viability...
Abstract Demand of groundwater resources has increased manifold with population expansion as well as...
This paper aims to identify the groundwater-potential zones in coastal zones of the Cuddalore distri...
AbstractIntegration of remote sensing data and the geographical information system (GIS) for the exp...
Remote sensing and geographical information system (RS-GIS) have become a leading tool for modeling ...
Abstract Remote sensing and GIS play a vital role in exploration and assessment of groundwater and h...
Owing to the extensive global dependency on groundwater and associated increasing water demand, the ...
The present study integrates various decision-making methods viz. Fuzzy Logic (FL), Frequency Ratio ...
Sustainable groundwater management by artificial recharge of aquifers has become a possible resoluti...
AbstractGroundwater is one of the valuable natural resources which determines the health of a human ...
The exacerbated exploitation of groundwater resources has led to an alarming decrease in groundwater...
In the present study, an effort was made in Kashmir Valley, NW-Himalayas to delineate potential grou...
The paper presents an approach of selecting suitable areas for artificial groundwater recharge struc...
The indiscriminate use of groundwater and its overexploitation has led to a significant decline in g...