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Probabilistic groundwater recharge zonation in hard rock terrain using geospatial techniques in Veniar watershed, South India

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Abstract ‘Water’ always has been a key resource for humankind but over the period with increasing population and rapid urbanization, water resource is under immense pressure. Groundwater is the prime… Click to show full abstract

Abstract ‘Water’ always has been a key resource for humankind but over the period with increasing population and rapid urbanization, water resource is under immense pressure. Groundwater is the prime source of drinking water and needs proper monitoring in order to have an optimum utilization strategy owing to the current scenario of over-exploitation. Being the part of Deccan trap region, the basin is hot and semi-arid, experiencing moderately dry climate accompanied by episodic drought and erratic showers therefore, the surface water of the basin is ephemeral. In the present study, the probabilistic recharge zones have been delineated by dint of various thematic layers viz. geological setting, geomorphic features, land use, slope gradient, infiltration number, soil physiognomies, curvature and lineament through multi-criteria decision analysis technique in the GIS domain. This has further divided into four categories, viz., very poor, poor, good, and very good zones. Thus, this paper is an attempt to demarcate probabilistic groundwater zones in the Vaniar watershed region using geospatial techniques for better planning and management of groundwater resources.

Keywords: water; geospatial techniques; recharge; using geospatial; probabilistic groundwater; groundwater

Journal Title: Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology
Year Published: 2019

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