Understanding the interactions between shallow saline groundwater and surface water is crucial for managing water logging in deltaic islands. Water logging conditions result in the accumulation of salt in the root zone of crops and detrimentally affect agriculture in the economically and socially backward deltaic region of West Bengal and Bangladesh. In this paper, we undertook a modeling study of surface water–groundwater interactions in the Gosaba Island of Sundarbans region of the Ganges delta using MODFLOW followed by comprehensive parameter sensitivity analysis. Further, scenario analyses (i.e., no-drain, single drain, three drains) were undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of drainage infrastructure to reduce saline water logging ...
Bangladesh, located on the northern littoral of the Bay of Bengal, is one of the most vulnerable cou...
Abstarct: The coastal aquifers of deltas are complex systems driven by different processes varying o...
Irrigation will be required to meet the demands of the world population for food. Water will also be...
Despite being a biodiversity hotspot, the Mahanadi delta is facing groundwater salinization as one o...
The salt and water balances at Konanki pilot area in Nagarjunasagar project right canal command in A...
The province of Punjab is the main food basket of India. In recent years, many regions of Punjab are...
Increasing saltwater intrusion in the Barguna aquifer due to unplanned groundwater abstraction is a ...
Bangladesh is densely populated and it is expected that the population increases significantly in th...
The province of Punjab is the main food basket of India. In recent years, many regions of Punjab are...
Not AvailableLarge-scale subsurface drainage projects are being implemented in different states of I...
POLDERS are low-lying and artificially drained areas surrounded bywater storage canals. In low-lying...
Paper presented at ISMAR7, Theme - Integrated Water Management, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 9-13 October 2010The...
Keywords: anisotropy, aquifer, desalinization, effluent salinity, groundwater, irrigation, salt-wate...
A simulation study on alternative water management strategies was carried out for Sirsa Irrigation C...
Water and soil are two major elements in Nature that play critically important roles in agricultural...
Bangladesh, located on the northern littoral of the Bay of Bengal, is one of the most vulnerable cou...
Abstarct: The coastal aquifers of deltas are complex systems driven by different processes varying o...
Irrigation will be required to meet the demands of the world population for food. Water will also be...
Despite being a biodiversity hotspot, the Mahanadi delta is facing groundwater salinization as one o...
The salt and water balances at Konanki pilot area in Nagarjunasagar project right canal command in A...
The province of Punjab is the main food basket of India. In recent years, many regions of Punjab are...
Increasing saltwater intrusion in the Barguna aquifer due to unplanned groundwater abstraction is a ...
Bangladesh is densely populated and it is expected that the population increases significantly in th...
The province of Punjab is the main food basket of India. In recent years, many regions of Punjab are...
Not AvailableLarge-scale subsurface drainage projects are being implemented in different states of I...
POLDERS are low-lying and artificially drained areas surrounded bywater storage canals. In low-lying...
Paper presented at ISMAR7, Theme - Integrated Water Management, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 9-13 October 2010The...
Keywords: anisotropy, aquifer, desalinization, effluent salinity, groundwater, irrigation, salt-wate...
A simulation study on alternative water management strategies was carried out for Sirsa Irrigation C...
Water and soil are two major elements in Nature that play critically important roles in agricultural...
Bangladesh, located on the northern littoral of the Bay of Bengal, is one of the most vulnerable cou...
Abstarct: The coastal aquifers of deltas are complex systems driven by different processes varying o...
Irrigation will be required to meet the demands of the world population for food. Water will also be...