Geoinformatics in groundwater potential mapping and sustainable development: a case study from southern India

作者: S. Anbazhagan , A. Jothibasu

DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2014.990966

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摘要: ABSTRACTGroundwater potential in a basin is controlled by the amount of precipitation, nature infiltration, lithology, geomorphology, soil and structure. Sustainable groundwater mapping emphasizes not only location zones, but also optimum utilization resources without affecting aquifer systems. The Uppar Odai sub-basin Amaravati River basin, located southern India, was selected for sustainable through geoinformatics. In present case, subsurface layer information derived from electrical resistivity data lineaments were integrated mapping. structure contours indicate apparent zones at different depth configurations. analysed perceptions 25, 50, 75 100 m below ground level (b.g.l.). order to assess overall configuration profiles plotted across differ...

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