Systematic monitoring of subsurface hydrogeochemistry has been carried out for a period of one year in a humid tropical region along the Nethravati-Gurupur River. The major ion and stable isotope (delta O-18 and delta H-2) compositions are used to understand the hydrogeochemistry of groundwater and its interaction with surface water. In the study, it is observed that intense weathering of source rocks is the major source of chemical elements to the surface and subsurface waters. In addition, agricultural activities and atmospheric contributions also control the major ion chemistry of water in the study area. There is a clear seasonality in the groundwater chemistry, which is related to the recharge and discharge of the hydrological system. ...
An analytical study of major cations and anions of the glacier fed Alaknanda River and its tributari...
International audienceThe Mangalore and Udupi region on the south‐west coast of India is characteriz...
The Western Ghats form a major mountain belt, next to the Himalayas, in controlling the flux of wate...
Systematic monitoring of subsurface hydrogeochemistry has been carried out for a period of one year ...
This study presents a complementary geochemical and isotopic database (Ca2+, Mg2+, Na, K+, HCO 3--, ...
International audienceNine major rivers have been sampled around the Indian subcontinent to give an ...
River Son, draining diverse lithologies in the subtropical climate of the peninsular sub-basin of th...
River water composition (major ion and Sr-87/Sr-86 ratio) was monitored on a monthly basis over a pe...
International audienceThe two main objectives of this study were to assess pollution dynamic from or...
Five alluvium controlled springs were selected for hydrogeochemical and isotope study of Vishoaw wat...
Stable isotopes of water (delta H-2, delta O-18) and delta C-13(TIC) were used as a tool to trace th...
We present in this paper the spatial distribution of stable isotopic composition (δ18O and δD) of Ka...
The fluvial geochemistry of the Subarnarekha River and its major tributaries has been studied on a s...
Stable isotopes of H and O are the integral parts of water molecule and serve as ideal tracers to un...
Groundwater in the Delhi area occurs under different hydrogeological conditions: west of the Delhi R...
An analytical study of major cations and anions of the glacier fed Alaknanda River and its tributari...
International audienceThe Mangalore and Udupi region on the south‐west coast of India is characteriz...
The Western Ghats form a major mountain belt, next to the Himalayas, in controlling the flux of wate...
Systematic monitoring of subsurface hydrogeochemistry has been carried out for a period of one year ...
This study presents a complementary geochemical and isotopic database (Ca2+, Mg2+, Na, K+, HCO 3--, ...
International audienceNine major rivers have been sampled around the Indian subcontinent to give an ...
River Son, draining diverse lithologies in the subtropical climate of the peninsular sub-basin of th...
River water composition (major ion and Sr-87/Sr-86 ratio) was monitored on a monthly basis over a pe...
International audienceThe two main objectives of this study were to assess pollution dynamic from or...
Five alluvium controlled springs were selected for hydrogeochemical and isotope study of Vishoaw wat...
Stable isotopes of water (delta H-2, delta O-18) and delta C-13(TIC) were used as a tool to trace th...
We present in this paper the spatial distribution of stable isotopic composition (δ18O and δD) of Ka...
The fluvial geochemistry of the Subarnarekha River and its major tributaries has been studied on a s...
Stable isotopes of H and O are the integral parts of water molecule and serve as ideal tracers to un...
Groundwater in the Delhi area occurs under different hydrogeological conditions: west of the Delhi R...
An analytical study of major cations and anions of the glacier fed Alaknanda River and its tributari...
International audienceThe Mangalore and Udupi region on the south‐west coast of India is characteriz...
The Western Ghats form a major mountain belt, next to the Himalayas, in controlling the flux of wate...