Under natural geographical settings, there are regions all over the world where the native groundwater quality is brackish. However, recharging from the surface water bodies (i.e., rivers and canals) establishes freshwater lenses in the upper portions of these brackish aquifers. Skimming of these freshwater lenses is a viable technique for sustaining livelihood and agricultural practices in these regions. In the present chapter, various skimming methods have been discussed. In addition, one another type of problem has also been developed in certain pockets of these regions. The non-withdrawal of groundwater and the excess use of easily available surface water resources (i.e., canal water) have created severe water logging conditions. Subseq...
Coastal aquifers are globally subject to considerable stress. The population density is often high i...
Groundwater represents close to 99% of all unfrozen fresh water in the world. Groundwater makes up o...
Agricultural production around the world is increasingly being constrained by hydrological factors—s...
The irregularity in monsoon has severely affected the water availability at surface and sub-surface ...
Currently millions of private wells in the Punjab are pumping groundwater as an additional source fo...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. The study area of Andhra Pradesh and Telan...
Conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater for irrigation is increasingly recognised as a mean...
‘Multiple-use services’ (MUS) takes into account the fact that households use water for both domesti...
Increasing dependence on groundwater in the Wakal River basin, India, jeopardizes water supply susta...
Agricultural water management (AWM) is the adaptation strategy for increasing agricultural productio...
Artificial rechargeCostsAquifersGroundwaterRechargeWellsWater harvestingWatershedsTank irrigationDam...
Paper presented at ISMAR7, Theme - Integrated Water Management, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 9-13 October 2010The...
Study Region: Semi-Arid Regions of Marathawada, Vidarbha and Saurashtra in India Study Focus: To und...
Reliable sources of fresh water are a finite resource across the world. Many countries, including In...
Not AvailableThe inland aquifers are suffering from the maladies of over exploitation of ground wate...
Coastal aquifers are globally subject to considerable stress. The population density is often high i...
Groundwater represents close to 99% of all unfrozen fresh water in the world. Groundwater makes up o...
Agricultural production around the world is increasingly being constrained by hydrological factors—s...
The irregularity in monsoon has severely affected the water availability at surface and sub-surface ...
Currently millions of private wells in the Punjab are pumping groundwater as an additional source fo...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. The study area of Andhra Pradesh and Telan...
Conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater for irrigation is increasingly recognised as a mean...
‘Multiple-use services’ (MUS) takes into account the fact that households use water for both domesti...
Increasing dependence on groundwater in the Wakal River basin, India, jeopardizes water supply susta...
Agricultural water management (AWM) is the adaptation strategy for increasing agricultural productio...
Artificial rechargeCostsAquifersGroundwaterRechargeWellsWater harvestingWatershedsTank irrigationDam...
Paper presented at ISMAR7, Theme - Integrated Water Management, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 9-13 October 2010The...
Study Region: Semi-Arid Regions of Marathawada, Vidarbha and Saurashtra in India Study Focus: To und...
Reliable sources of fresh water are a finite resource across the world. Many countries, including In...
Not AvailableThe inland aquifers are suffering from the maladies of over exploitation of ground wate...
Coastal aquifers are globally subject to considerable stress. The population density is often high i...
Groundwater represents close to 99% of all unfrozen fresh water in the world. Groundwater makes up o...
Agricultural production around the world is increasingly being constrained by hydrological factors—s...