Alluvial sediments in the Indo-Gangetic Basin (IGB) form one of the world’s largest and most heavily used aquifer systems. There is clear evidence for overabstraction and/or groundwater contamination in some parts of the IGB, but not in others. The hydrogeology and external influences on groundwater across the aquifer are complex and diverse. Of these influences, the role of leakage from irrigation canals is now a fundamental part of groundwater dynamics in the IGB aquifer. In some areas, aquifer recharge contains a high proportion of canal leakage (Joshi et al. 2018), but in others it is much less (Lapworth et al. 2015). The Gandak, in NE India, is a sub catchment of the IGB and provides an excellent laboratory for studying the ev...
AbstractStudy regionNorth district of Delhi, India.Study focusThe North district of Delhi has mostly...
Crystalline aquifers of semi-arid southern India represent a vital water resource for farming commun...
The Indian Sub-Continent is one of the most densely populated regions of the world, hosting ∼23% of ...
Intensive irrigation in northwest India has led to growing concerns over the sustainability of curre...
The Indo-Gangetic Basin comprises one of the world’s most important aquifers. The basin is home to ...
AbstractThe Indian Sub-Continent is one of the most densely populated regions of the world, hosting ...
Observed groundwater level decline in parts of Northern India and Pakistan have raised questions abo...
The Indo-Gangetic aquifer is one of the world’s most important transboundary water resources, and th...
The majority of India’s rural drinking water supply is sourced from groundwater, which also plays a ...
Study region Patna is located on the southern bank of the River Ganges in Bihar, India. Rapid pop...
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...
The effects of anthropogenic water use play a significant role in determining the hydrological cycle...
Deep, fresh groundwater (typically >150 m below ground) provides a vital source of drinking water ac...
Many people still believe that India’s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
AbstractStudy regionNorth district of Delhi, India.Study focusThe North district of Delhi has mostly...
Crystalline aquifers of semi-arid southern India represent a vital water resource for farming commun...
The Indian Sub-Continent is one of the most densely populated regions of the world, hosting ∼23% of ...
Intensive irrigation in northwest India has led to growing concerns over the sustainability of curre...
The Indo-Gangetic Basin comprises one of the world’s most important aquifers. The basin is home to ...
AbstractThe Indian Sub-Continent is one of the most densely populated regions of the world, hosting ...
Observed groundwater level decline in parts of Northern India and Pakistan have raised questions abo...
The Indo-Gangetic aquifer is one of the world’s most important transboundary water resources, and th...
The majority of India’s rural drinking water supply is sourced from groundwater, which also plays a ...
Study region Patna is located on the southern bank of the River Ganges in Bihar, India. Rapid pop...
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...
The effects of anthropogenic water use play a significant role in determining the hydrological cycle...
Deep, fresh groundwater (typically >150 m below ground) provides a vital source of drinking water ac...
Many people still believe that India’s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
AbstractStudy regionNorth district of Delhi, India.Study focusThe North district of Delhi has mostly...
Crystalline aquifers of semi-arid southern India represent a vital water resource for farming commun...
The Indian Sub-Continent is one of the most densely populated regions of the world, hosting ∼23% of ...