The groundwater (GW) constitutes one part of the earth ‘s water circulatory system. GW is attracting an ever-increasing interest due to the scarcity of good quality subsurface water and growing need of water for domestic, agricultural, and industrial uses. The concept of integrated Remote sensing and GIS has proved to be an effective tool for integrating watershed management and GW recharging. The problem of the present study is a representative case of overexploitation of GW resources, leading to the continuous exhaustion of the grained as well as the GW aquifers. The integrated use of geospatial and MCDM techniques is an efficient tool for assessing GW recharge, based on which suitable locations for GW withdrawal could be identified. The methodology has been designed by integration of important indicators of GW like geology, geomorphology, lineament, slope, drainage density for exploration of groundwater recharge zone at the watershed scale. The purpose of this book is to provide planners and engineers with practical information to assess the potential for application of artificial groundwater recharge schemes in water supply programs or projects.
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All authors of this book are Civil Engineers by profession with specialization in Water Resources Engineering from National Institute of Technology Raipur. Presently, Mr. Sinha is working at RWTH Aachen University Germany, Ms. Rajput is working as Assistant Prof. at GEC Bilaspur and Mr. Baghel is serving as Assistant Prof. at CSVTU, Bhilai, India.
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The groundwater (GW) constitutes one part of the earth 's water circulatory system. GW is attracting an ever-increasing interest due to the scarcity of good quality subsurface water and growing need of water for domestic, agricultural, and industrial uses. The concept of integrated Remote sensing and GIS has proved to be an effective tool for integrating watershed management and GW recharging. The problem of the present study is a representative case of overexploitation of GW resources, leading to the continuous exhaustion of the grained as well as the GW aquifers. The integrated use of geospatial and MCDM techniques is an efficient tool for assessing GW recharge, based on which suitable locations for GW withdrawal could be identified. The methodology has been designed by integration of important indicators of GW like geology, geomorphology, lineament, slope, drainage density for exploration of groundwater recharge zone at the watershed scale. The purpose of this book is to provide planners and engineers with practical information to assess the potential for application of artificial groundwater recharge schemes in water supply programs or projects. 84 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9786202092906
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Condición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Autor/Autorin: Sinha Manish KumarAll authors of this book are Civil Engineers by profession with specialization in Water Resources Engineering from National Institute of Technology Raipur. Presently, Mr. Sinha is working at RWTH Aachen University . Nº de ref. del artículo: 385926526
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -The groundwater (GW) constitutes one part of the earth ¿s water circulatory system. GW is attracting an ever-increasing interest due to the scarcity of good quality subsurface water and growing need of water for domestic, agricultural, and industrial uses. The concept of integrated Remote sensing and GIS has proved to be an effective tool for integrating watershed management and GW recharging. The problem of the present study is a representative case of overexploitation of GW resources, leading to the continuous exhaustion of the grained as well as the GW aquifers. The integrated use of geospatial and MCDM techniques is an efficient tool for assessing GW recharge, based on which suitable locations for GW withdrawal could be identified. The methodology has been designed by integration of important indicators of GW like geology, geomorphology, lineament, slope, drainage density for exploration of groundwater recharge zone at the watershed scale. The purpose of this book is to provide planners and engineers with practical information to assess the potential for application of artificial groundwater recharge schemes in water supply programs or projects.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 84 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9786202092906
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