Vertical recharge to groundwater due to the 1972 monsoon plus supplemental irrigation has been measured at 21 sites in the state of Panjab (1ndia) using tritigm tracer. Average recharge is found to be equivalent to 8.5 cm of water. This is about 18% of the average rainfall and 12% of the total watering
Since the mid-1980s, a relative explosion of groundwater-recharge studies has been reported in the l...
The irregularity in monsoon has severely affected the water availability at surface and sub-surface ...
Not AvailableOver abstraction of groundwater when compared to less amount of rainfall recharge throu...
Groundwater recharge sustains groundwater discharge, including natural discharge through springs and...
Intensive irrigation in northwest India has led to growing concerns over the sustainability of curre...
Groundwater recharge estimation is essential for sustainable water management and water supply schem...
Not AvailableThe groundwater recharge has been routinely estimated as a residual of various compone...
Rapid groundwater depletion from the northwestern Indian aquifer system in the western Indo-Gangetic...
The majority of India’s rural drinking water supply is sourced from groundwater, which also plays a ...
The downward movement of water in the soil due to 1971 monsoon precipitation and supplemental surfac...
The traditional runoff harvesting facilities in Indian semi arid tropics (SAT) have degenerated du...
Alluvial sediments in the Indo-Gangetic Basin (IGB) form one of the world’s largest and most heavil...
Abstract Agriculture is the main occupation in the Kandivalasa river sub-basin (KRSB) covered with k...
Agricultural water management (AWM) is the adaptation strategy for increasing agricultural productio...
Groundwater is a lifeline for millions of people in India, which is affected by the year‐to‐year var...
Since the mid-1980s, a relative explosion of groundwater-recharge studies has been reported in the l...
The irregularity in monsoon has severely affected the water availability at surface and sub-surface ...
Not AvailableOver abstraction of groundwater when compared to less amount of rainfall recharge throu...
Groundwater recharge sustains groundwater discharge, including natural discharge through springs and...
Intensive irrigation in northwest India has led to growing concerns over the sustainability of curre...
Groundwater recharge estimation is essential for sustainable water management and water supply schem...
Not AvailableThe groundwater recharge has been routinely estimated as a residual of various compone...
Rapid groundwater depletion from the northwestern Indian aquifer system in the western Indo-Gangetic...
The majority of India’s rural drinking water supply is sourced from groundwater, which also plays a ...
The downward movement of water in the soil due to 1971 monsoon precipitation and supplemental surfac...
The traditional runoff harvesting facilities in Indian semi arid tropics (SAT) have degenerated du...
Alluvial sediments in the Indo-Gangetic Basin (IGB) form one of the world’s largest and most heavil...
Abstract Agriculture is the main occupation in the Kandivalasa river sub-basin (KRSB) covered with k...
Agricultural water management (AWM) is the adaptation strategy for increasing agricultural productio...
Groundwater is a lifeline for millions of people in India, which is affected by the year‐to‐year var...
Since the mid-1980s, a relative explosion of groundwater-recharge studies has been reported in the l...
The irregularity in monsoon has severely affected the water availability at surface and sub-surface ...
Not AvailableOver abstraction of groundwater when compared to less amount of rainfall recharge throu...