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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: Water-supply-Management. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (375 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811327001
    Series Statement: Springer Water Series
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Foreword by Dr. M. S. Swaminathan -- Foreword by Amitabh Kant -- Contents -- Emerging Issues in Water Resources Management: Challenges and Prospects -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Water Resources and Its Information Flow in India -- 3 Water Resources Assessment -- 3.1 Surface Water Resources -- 3.2 Groundwater Assessment -- 4 Quality of Water -- 5 Legal Provisions -- 6 Agriculture Water Management and Participatory Approach -- 7 Rejuvenation of Aquifers -- 8 Hydropower: Sustainability and Environmental Concerns -- 9 Floods and Droughts -- 10 Governance of Water -- 11 Stakeholders´ Participation -- 12 Capacity Development -- 13 Research and Innovations -- 14 Institutional Arrangements -- 15 Concluding Comments -- References -- Water Resources Assessment of Basins of India Using Space Inputs -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Objectives of the Present Study -- 3 The Study Area -- 4 Input Data, Methodology and Thematic Focus -- 4.1 Geospatial Database -- 4.1.1 Land Use and Land Cover -- 4.1.2 Soil Texture -- 4.1.3 Digital Elevation Model (DEM) -- 4.2 Hydrometeorological and Other Input Data -- 4.2.1 Rainfall Grids -- 4.2.2 Temperature Grids -- 4.2.3 River Discharge -- 4.2.4 Reservoir Flux -- 4.2.5 Groundwater Flux -- 4.2.6 Land Cover Coefficients -- 4.2.7 Domestic, Industrial and Livestock Demand -- 4.2.8 Evaporation from Major/Medium/Minor Reservoirs and Other Waterbodies -- 4.3 Broad Methodology -- 4.3.1 Land Cover Coefficients -- 4.3.2 Hydrological Response Unit Generation -- 4.3.3 Model Calibration and Validation -- 4.3.4 Water Resources Availability (WRA) -- 5 Results and Discussions -- 6 Implications of the Study -- 7 Uncertainty and Confidence Interval in Average Annual Water Availability -- 8 Limitations of the Study -- 9 Way Forward -- 10 Conclusions -- References. , National Aquifer Mapping and Management Programme: A Step Towards Water Security in India -- 1 Introduction -- 2 History of Hydrogeological Surveys in India -- 2.1 Aquifer Classification in India -- 3 Aquifer Mapping and Management Programme (NAQUIM) -- 3.1 Pilot Studies on Aquifer Mapping -- 3.1.1 AQBHR Bihar State -- 3.1.2 AQRAJ Rajasthan State -- 3.1.3 AQMAH Maharashtra State -- 3.1.4 AQKAR Karnataka State -- 3.1.5 AQTND Tamil Nadu -- 3.1.6 AQDRT Rajasthan -- 3.2 National Coverage of NAQUIM -- 3.3 Institutional Arrangement -- 4 Outputs and Achievement under NAQUIM -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Managing and Sanctifying Water Bodies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Main Threats to Water bodies in India -- 3 Assessing and Quantifying Sources of Pollution -- 4 Monitoring the State of Water bodies -- 4.1 Hydrological Status of Ganga -- 4.2 Water Quality Status of Ganga -- 4.3 Ecological Status of Ganga -- 5 Report Card of Orinoco River Basin: A Case Study -- 6 Managing Water bodies for Enabling Them to Provide Eco-services -- 7 Issues Related to Managing Wastewater -- 8 Sanctifying Water bodies: Applying Science with Traditional Wisdom -- 8.1 Interlinking of Water bodies at Local Scale (Town/Village) -- 8.2 Separating Sewage from Storm Water Drainage Network -- 8.3 Catchment Clean-Up -- 8.4 Traditional Knowledge and Science -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Deterioration of Groundwater Quality: Implications and Management -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Various Groundwater Quality Issues in India -- 2.1 Geogenic Sources -- 2.2 Anthropogenic Sources -- 2.2.1 Agriculture -- 2.2.2 Industries -- 3 Aquifer Contamination Relation Dynamics -- 3.1 Spatial Variation in Groundwater Quality -- 3.2 Temporal Variations in Groundwater Quality -- 4 Impact on Public Health -- 4.1 Arsenic -- 4.2 Fluoride -- 4.3 Iron -- 4.4 Manganese, Uranium, Radon, Strontium, Chromium, and Selenium. , 4.5 Nitrate and Salinity -- 5 Mitigation Measures -- 5.1 Critical Concerns -- 5.2 Technology Options -- 6 Policies and Strategies for Groundwater Quality Management -- 6.1 International Practices -- 6.2 Indian Perspective -- 6.3 Groundwater Quality Data Assimilation -- 6.4 Institutional Issues for Policy Development -- 6.5 Capacity Building -- 6.6 Legislative Framework -- 6.7 Groundwater Quality Monitoring -- 6.8 Tools for Groundwater Quality Protection -- 6.9 Aquifer Mapping and Aquifer Modeling -- 6.10 Land-Use Planning and Management -- 6.11 Water Resource Management -- 6.12 Consultation and Participation -- 6.13 Mass Awareness and Social Empowerment -- 6.14 Issue of Social Convergence -- 6.15 Nutrition Management -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Constitutional Provisions Related to Water and Integrated Planning and Management of a River Basin: A Review -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Constitutional Provisions -- 2.1 Specific Provisions -- 2.2 Other Related Provisions -- 3 Review of the Constitutional Provision Related to Water -- 3.1 Need for Review -- 3.2 Reviews Undertaken in the Past -- 3.2.1 Sarkaria Commission -- 3.2.2 National Commission on Integrated Water Resources Development -- 3.2.3 Punchhi Commission -- 3.2.4 Chawla Committee -- 3.3 Proposed National Framework Law -- 4 Integrated Planning for Water Resources -- 4.1 The Constitutional Logjam -- 4.2 Other Regulatory Mechanisms -- 4.3 Institutional Mechanism -- 4.4 Towards Consensus Building -- 5 Constitutional and Institutional Reforms for Better Management of Water Resources -- References -- Governing Groundwater: Fostering Participatory and Aquifer-Based Regulation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Existing Groundwater Regulation and Shortcomings -- 2.1 Addressing a Mounting Crisis Without Changing the Rules: The 1970/2005 Model Legislation -- 2.2 Critique of the Existing Regulatory Framework. , 3 Groundwater Regulation in a Time of Increasing Scarcity: The Model Groundwater (Sustainable Management) Act, 2017 -- 3.1 Groundwater as a Common Heritage: Recognition as a Public Trust -- 3.2 Groundwater as a Local Source of Water: Subsidiarity and Decentralisation -- 3.3 Making the Right to Water a Reality Through Groundwater: Opportunities and Challenges -- 3.4 Conserving Groundwater: Groundwater Protection Zones and Groundwater Security Plans -- 4 Conclusion -- Farmers´ Participation in Managing Water for Agriculture -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background: Why Farmers´ Participation in Managing Irrigation Water Is Important -- 2.1 The Environmental Settings for Irrigated Agriculture -- 2.1.1 All Pervasive Presence of the Government in Major and Medium Irrigation Projects -- 2.1.2 Rapidly Increasing Number of Small and Marginal Landholdings Which Are Not Economically Viable for Agriculture -- 2.2 The Participatory Irrigation Management Approach -- 3 History and Current Status of PIM -- 3.1 International Scenario -- 3.2 Indian Scenario -- 4 Impact of PIM -- 4.1 Uttar Pradesh Water Sector Restructuring Project Phase-1 (UPWSRP-1) -- 4.1.1 Increase in Irrigated Area -- 4.1.2 Equity in Irrigation in Head and Tail Areas -- 4.1.3 Reduction in the Cost of Silt Clearance of the Minors -- 4.2 Dharoi Irrigation Scheme of Gujarat -- 4.3 Waghad Project of Maharashtra -- 4.4 WUA-Managed Collective Action in Chhattisgarh Irrigation Development Project -- 5 Strengths of Successful Water Users´ Associations -- 5.1 Strengths of WUA -- 5.1.1 WUAs in Gujarat -- 5.1.2 WUAs in Maharashtra -- 5.2 Good Practices by WRD/Line Agencies Contributing to Success of WUAs -- 5.2.1 Supplying Irrigation Water Through WUAs -- 5.2.2 Supplying Irrigation Water on Volumetric Basis/Per Irrigation Basis -- 5.2.3 Consultation with WUAs in Construction and Rehabilitation Work. , 5.2.4 Special Treatment to WUAs in Carrying Out New Works, Remodelling and Rehabilitation Works -- 5.2.5 Taking Assistance from NGOs in Formation and Capacity Building of WUAs -- 6 Critical Issues in Upscaling of PIM -- 6.1 PIM Acts Should Be Farmer-Friendly, Simple and Practical -- 6.2 Need to Adopt a Step-by-Step Approach for Large Systems -- 6.3 The WUAs Shall Have to Extend Their Scope -- 6.4 WUAs Must Be Sustainable Without Subsidies -- 6.5 WUAs Should Be Made Capable to Manage the Environment -- 6.6 Training Is Required at All Levels -- 6.7 Government Agencies Need to be Reoriented -- 6.8 Effective Monitoring of WUAs at Each Level -- 7 Conclusions and Recommendations -- Bringing Aquifers and Communities Together: Decentralised Groundwater Governance in Rural India -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Need for a Groundwater Governance Framework -- 3 Groundwater Governance: The Global Context -- 4 Groundwater Governance in India -- 4.1 The Emerging Dimension of Groundwater Competition -- 4.2 Integrating Science, Participation and Regulation Towards a Governance Framework -- 5 Conclusion: Towards a Decentralised Groundwater Governance Framework -- References -- Rejuvenation of Aquifers -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Rainfall and Climate -- 3 Status of Ground Water Resources: a Historical Perspective -- 4 Situational Analysis -- 5 Ground Water Recharge Potential and Scope of Rejuvenation of Aquifers -- 5.1 Assessment of Recharge Potential of Aquifers -- 5.2 Surplus Water Resource Availability -- 5.2.1 The Himalayan Rivers -- Mountain Area -- Alluvial Terrain -- 5.2.2 Deccan and Coastal Rivers -- 5.2.3 Inland Drainage Area -- 6 Way Forward -- References -- An Untold Story of Groundwater Replenishment in India: Impact of Long-Term Policy Interventions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 In Situ Groundwater-Level Observations. , 2.2 Aquifer-Specific Yield Computation.
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    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: Sustainable development. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (339 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811045523
    Series Statement: Springer Hydrogeology Series
    DDC: 553.790954
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Foreword by Dr. Amarjit Singh -- Foreword by Dr. Mihir Shah -- Contents -- About the Editors -- 1 Groundwater Resources and Sustainable Management Issues in India -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Groundwater Occurrence -- 2.1 Groundwater Regime -- 2.2 Level of Groundwater Extraction -- 3 Layout of the Book -- 3.1 Groundwater Quality -- 3.2 Conjunctive Use of Surface and Groundwater -- 3.3 Management Interventions for Sustainable Use -- 3.4 Groundwater Mapping and Application of Recent Techniques -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Fluoride Contamination in Groundwater: A Pilot Study on Dug Well Recharge System for In situ Mitigation -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Sources of Fluoride in Groundwater -- 4 Geochemical Analysis of Groundwater -- 5 Pilot Study -- 6 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 3 Deciphering Freshwater/Saline Water Interface in and Around Northern Chennai Region, Southern India -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Area -- 3 Geological Frame Work of the Area -- 3.1 Gondwanas -- 3.2 Tertiary -- 3.3 Quaternary -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Results and Discussion -- 5.1 Hydrogeology -- 5.2 Groundwater Quality -- 5.3 Deciphering Freshwater/Seawater Intrusion -- 5.4 Management Solutions -- 6 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 4 Geogenic Fluoride Contamination in Two Diverse Geological Settings in West Bengal -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methodology -- 3 Rampurhat-Nalhati Area, Birbhum District -- 3.1 Hydrogeology -- 3.1.1 Analytical Data -- Groundwater -- Drill-Cut Samples -- 4 Barabazar Block, Purulia District -- 4.1 Hydrogeology -- 4.2 Analytical Data -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- 5.1 Rampurhat-Nalhati Area, Birbhum District -- 5.2 Barabazar Block, Purulia District -- Acknowledgements -- References. , 5 Petro-Geochemical Analysis and Their Correlation for Genesis of Fluoride Contamination in Groundwater of District Sonbhadra, U.P., India -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Area -- 2.1 Geology of the Area -- 3 Geochemistry of Fluoride -- 4 Fluoride and Human Health -- 5 Methodology -- 6 Results and Discussion -- 6.1 Optical Mineralogy of Rock -- 6.2 Exploratory Bore well Study -- 6.3 Groundwater Regime -- 6.4 Depth to Water Level Versus Fluoride Concentration -- 6.5 Hydrochemistry of Groundwater -- 6.5.1 Correlation Among Parameters -- 7 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 6 Hydrochemical Evaluation of Fluoride-Rich Groundwater in Cherlapalli Watershed, a Fluorosis Endemic Area, Nalgonda District, Telangana State -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Area -- 3 Hydrogeological Setup -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Results and Discussions -- 5.1 Fluoride Distribution -- 5.2 Mobilization of Fluoride in Groundwater -- 5.3 Suitability of Groundwater for Different Uses -- 6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 7 Uranium Contamination of Groundwater in Southwest Parts of Punjab State, India, with Special Reference to Role of Basement Granite -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Area -- 3 Aquifer Geometry and Groundwater Conditions -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Results and Discussion -- 5.1 Uranium Concentration in Groundwater -- 5.2 Geochemistry of Calcrete (Calcium Carbonate Concretion) -- 5.3 Geochemistry of Sediment Samples -- 5.4 Geochemistry of Basement Granite -- 6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 8 Conjunctive Use of Surface and Groundwater in Efficient Manner -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Types of Conjunctive Use -- 2.1 Spontaneous Conjunctive Use -- 2.2 Planned Conjunctive Use -- 3 Conjunctive Use Plan -- 4 Problem of Water Logging and Salinity -- 5 Conjunctive Use Studies in India-Overview. , 6 Hydrogeological and Engineering Feasibility -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Efficient Conjunctive Use of Surface and Groundwater Can Prevent Seasonal Death of Non-Glacial Linked Rivers in Groundwater Stressed Areas -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Decline in Groundwater Levels in India -- 3 Stream-Aquifer Interaction in Conceptual Framework from Non-Glacial Rivers -- 4 Discussion and Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 10 Specific Yield of Unconfined Aquifers in Revisiting Efficiency of Groundwater Usage in Agricultural Systems -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Irrigated Agriculture and Water Use Efficiency in India -- 3 Participatory Groundwater Management in the Heterogeneous Basalt Aquifers of West-Central India -- 4 Understanding Ground Water 'Efficiency': Business-as-Usual Versus PGWM -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 11 Toward a Managed Aquifer Recharge Strategy for Gujarat, India: An Economist's Dialogue with Hydro-geologists -- Abstract -- 1 Gujarat's Groundwater Governance Challenge -- 2 Taskforce for Managed Aquifer Recharge -- 3 The Economist's Perspective and the Reality of Gujarat's Irrigation Economy -- 4 Energy and Carbon Footprint of the Groundwater Economy -- 5 Proactive MAR Strategy I and II -- 6 Distributed MAR Direct from Precipitation -- 7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 12 Co-solving Groundwater Depletion and Seasonal Flooding Through an Innovative Managed Aquifer Recharge Approach: Converting Pilot to a Regional Solution in the Ram Ganga Sub-basin -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Concept and Methodology -- 2.1 Broad-Scale Opportunity Assessment -- 2.2 Pilot Site Selection -- 2.3 Local Setup and Additional Site Details -- 2.4 Pilot Site Design and Implementation -- 3 Scaling-up Opportunities -- 4 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References. , 13 Impact Assessment of Demonstrative Project on Artificial Recharge to Groundwater in Gangavalli Block, Salem District, Tamil Nadu -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Area -- 3 Hydrogeology of the Area -- 4 Surplus Run-Off -- 5 Artificial Recharge Structures -- 6 Harvested and Recharged Water -- 7 Results and Discussion -- 8 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 14 Soil Infiltration Test in Hard Rock Areas-A Case Study -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Area -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 15 Peoples' Participation for Sustainable Groundwater Management -- Abstract -- 1 Dependence on Groundwater in India -- 2 Current Paradigm and Challenges -- 2.1 Development Versus Management -- 2.2 Issues of Data and Institutions -- 2.3 Groundwater Ecosystem Connection -- 2.4 Human Resource: Issues and Challenges -- 3 The Contours of Groundwater Management -- 4 Case Studies -- 4.1 Hard Rock Areas-Western India -- 4.2 Mixed Sedimentary Systems-Kachchh -- 4.3 Mountain Typology-Himalayan Aquifers and Springs -- 4.4 Crystalline Basement-Peninsular India -- 4.5 Alluvial Typology-Flood Plains -- 5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 16 Geospatial Analysis of Recharge of Groundwater and Irrigation Draft from Different Aquifer Systems of Rajasthan, India -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hydrogeology of the Area -- 3 Materials and Methods -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Analysis of Rainfall Data -- 4.2 Analysis of Lithological Logs -- 4.3 Analysis of Seasonal Groundwater Level Data -- 4.4 Temporal Geospatial Analysis of Groundwater Recharge and Irrigation Draft -- 4.5 Impact of Water Harvesting Structures on Groundwater Regime -- 4.6 Spatial Change in Recharge of Groundwater and Draft for Irrigation Due to WHS. , 5 Comparison of Groundwater Behavior in Different Aquifer System -- 6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 17 Evaluation of Water Level Behavior in Coal-Mining Area, Adjacent Township, and District Areas of Jharkhand State, India -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 3 Background of the Study Area -- 3.1 Mining Areas -- 3.2 Climate and Rainfall -- 3.3 Drainage Pattern in the Coal-Mining District of the Jharkhand State -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Groundwater Level Fluctuation Monitoring in Coal-Mining District of Jharkhand State -- 4.2 Groundwater Level Fluctuation Monitoring in the Mining Areas of Jharkhand State -- 5 Statistical Analysis of Water Level Fluctuation -- 6 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 18 Modelling the Potential Impact of Small-Scale Pumping Near Future Water Supply Wells in a Stressed Aquifer in South Western Bengal Basin on Groundwater Flow -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Objectives -- 3 Methods -- 3.1 Groundwater Flow Calculation -- 3.2 Groundwater Flow Modeling and Particle Tracking -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Groundwater Abstraction -- 4.2 Field Piezometric Head -- 4.3 Groundwater Flow Rate Across the Project Area -- 4.4 Arsenic Concentration -- 4.5 Model Validation -- 4.6 Model Hydraulic Head and Drawdown -- 4.7 Recharge Areas -- 4.8 Implications for Mitigation -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 19 Hydrodynamics of Groundwater Flow in the Arsenic-Affected Areas of the Gangetic West Bengal, India -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Area -- 3 Modeling of Hydrodynamics -- 4 Results and Discussion -- References -- 20 Recording High Natural Gamma Radiations in Fluoride-Prone Area of Shivpuri District, Madhya Pradesh -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Area -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Hydrogeology -- 5 Geophysics Borehole Logging. , 6 Results Discussion.
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    Singapore : Springer Singapore
    Keywords: Hydraulic engineering ; Hydraulic engineering ; Hydrogeology ; Hydrology. ; Environmental management. ; Water-supply.
    Description / Table of Contents: The book is the first of its kind to deal with almost the entire swath of water resources assessment, development and sustainable management. The idea of the book crystallized during the long journey of the Editors on various facets of water issues in India and abroad during their extended association, at all levels with the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, as well as International Organizations dealing with water. Currently water-stressed, India is likely to become water scarce in not too distant a future. The global freshwater supply and its sustainable use for human consumption, and conservation of the ecosystem have never come under such a rigorous scrutiny before. The unplanned and reckless exploitation of this precious resource have led to a crisis situation, compounded by a real threat of climate change. This book is, therefore, timely and of particular relevance not only to India but the entire world. The book contains 20 chapters, beside the lead article by the Editors. The chapters are contributed by the eminent professionals, researchers, academicians and civil society representatives having an in-depth understanding of the issues. The contents of the chapters have been chosen to represent all aspects of water. The assessment of water resources using satellite data and in-depth analyses of groundwater sector like, the Aquifer Mapping Programme initiated by Government of India, application of gravity satellite data to assess the resource build up, artificial recharge of aquifers and its contamination, are dealt with by eminent experts. The articles on sustainable management of water through good governance by community participation and involvement of civil society are placed. Flood management both through a basin level approach as well as by building resilience in vulnerable areas is discussed. Other critical issues like water bodies management, constitutional provisions, water governance and financial issues, hydro-power and need of research and development in this sector are also dealt with aptly. In view of emerging crisis and complexities in this sector the future pathways and the paradigm shift that is required in administrative and policy level is also discussed
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 368 p. 72 illus., 69 illus. in color, online resource)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Earth and Environmental Science
    ISBN: 9789811327001
    Series Statement: Springer Water
    Language: English
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    Singapore : Springer Singapore
    Keywords: Earth sciences ; Earth Sciences ; Water quality ; Water pollution ; Environmental management ; Hydrogeology ; Sustainable development ; Earth sciences ; Water quality ; Water pollution ; Environmental management ; Hydrogeology ; Sustainable development ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Indien ; Grundwasser ; Hydrogeologie ; Hydrogeochemie ; Grundwasserleiter ; Wassergüte ; Indien ; Arsenbelastung ; Grundwasserschutz ; Fluoride ; Grundwasserverschmutzung ; Hydrochemie ; Indien ; Grundwasser ; Hydrogeologie ; Hydrogeochemie ; Grundwasserleiter ; Wassergüte ; Indien ; Arsenbelastung ; Grundwasserschutz ; Fluoride ; Grundwasserverschmutzung ; Hydrochemie ; Indien ; Grundwasserbildung ; Grundwassergewinnung ; Grundwasserentnahme ; Grundwasserreserve
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Groundwater Resources and Sustainable Management Issues in India -- 2. Fluoride Contamination in Groundwater: A Pilot Study on Dug Well Recharge System for insitu Mitigation -- 3. Deciphering Freshwater/Saline Water Interface In and Around Northern Chennai Region, Southern India -- 4. Geogenic Fluoride Contamination in Two Diverse Geological Settings in West Bengal -- 5. Petro-geochemical Analysis and Their Correlation for Genesis of Fluoride Contamination in Groundwater of District Sonbhadra, UP, India -- 6. Hydrochemical Evaluation of Fluoride Rich Groundwater in Cherlapalli Watershed, a Fluorosis Endemic Area, Nalgonda District, Telangana State -- 7. Uranium Contamination of Groundwater in Southwest Parts of Punjab State, India with Special Reference to Role of Basement Granite -- 8. Conjunctive Use of Surface and Ground Water in Efficient Manner -- 9. Efficient Conjunctive Use of Surface and Groundwater can Prevent Seasonal Death of Non Glacier Linked Rivers in Groundwater Stressed Areas -- 10. Specific Yield of Unconfined Aquifers in Revisiting Efficiency of Groundwater Usage in Agricultural Systems -- 11. Towards a Managed Aquifer Recharge Strategy for Gujarat, India: An Economist’s Dialogue with Hydro-Geologists -- 12. Co-Solving Groundwater Depletion and Seasonal Flooding Through an Innovative Managed Aquifer Recharge Approach: Converting Pilot to a Regional Solution in the Ram Ganga Sub-Basin -- 13. Impact Assessment of Demonstrative Project on Artificial Recharge to Groundwater in Gangavalli Block, Salem District, Tamil Nadu -- 14. Soil Infiltration Test in Hard Rock Areas – A Case Study -- 15. Peoples’ Participation for Sustainable Groundwater Management -- 16. Geospatial Analysis of Groundwater Recharge and Irrigation Draft in Different Aquifer Systems of Rajasthan, India -- 17. Evaluation of Water Level Behavior in Coal-Mining Areas and its Adjacent Township and District Areas of Jharkhand State, India -- 18. Modelling the Potential Impact of Small-Scale Pumping Near Future Water Supply Wells in a Stressed Aquifer in South Western Bengal Basin on Groundwater Flow -- 19. Hydrodynamics of Groundwater Flow in the Arsenic Affected Areas of the Gangetic West Bengal, India -- 20. Recording High Natural Gamma Radiations in Fluoride Prone Area of Shivpuri District, Madhya Pradesh.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 334 p. 143 illus., 126 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9789811045523
    Series Statement: Springer Hydrogeology
    Language: English
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Environment. ; Climatology. ; Environmental protection. ; Civil engineering. ; Water. ; Hydrology.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Role of Groundwater Aquifers Artificial Recharge in Water Resources Management in Egypt -- Water Conservation and Artificial Recharge Efforts in India -- Groundwater Recharge, Rainwater Harvesting and Regulations for Sustainable Water Resources Development in Nigeria -- Farm Ponds in Semi–arid Hard Rock Terrain of India: Are they Increasing Dependency on Groundwater? -- Rainfall Recharge Wells for Groundwater Sustainability in Qatar -- Managed Aquifer Recharge in a Semi-arid Basin: A Case study from the Souss Aquifer, Morocco -- Managed Aquifer Recharge in Chile: A Promising Alternative to Enhance Water Security -- From Managed Aquifer Recharge to Managing Aquifer Recharge: Developing a Strategic Approach to Artificial Recharge in India -- Managed Aquifer Recharge Projects in the Western Karoo, South Africa: Progress and Challenges -- Artificial Recharge of Groundwater in Tunisia: A Long and Fruitful Experience -- Artificial Groundwater Recharge in Santa Marta and Bogata, Colombia -- Groundwater Artificial Recharge in Jordan- Case Studies and Potential Areas -- Groundwater Artificial Recharge in the Marj Sanour Watershed-Palestine -- Rainwater Harvesting for Groundwater Recharge: Experience from Sri Lanka -- Groundwater Recharge in the Kabul Plain (Afghanistan) through Rainwater Harvesting -- Combating Urban Water logging with Support from an Underlaying Overexploited Aquifer- A Case Study from India -- Guatemala: Water harvesting and Managed Aquifer Recharge to Combat Water Scarcity in a Country of Apparent Water Abundance -- Scope of Induced Recharge to River Bank Aquifers in Bangladesh -- Epilogue Managed Groundwater Recharge and Rainwater Harvesting for Sustainable Management: Research, Practices and Policies from Developing Countries.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 426 p. 195 illus., 187 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9789819987573
    Series Statement: Water Resources Development and Management
    Language: English
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    ISSN: 1573-5036
    Keywords: inorganic N ; maize ; N-uptake ; organic N
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Abstract Irrespective of cropping and N-fertilization, the amount of available N significantly decreased and fixed NH 4 + -N increased with increase in the period of investigation. A substantial decrease in the amount of total hydrolysable N due to cropping was noted and the amount of decrease was less in the N-fertilized than the unfertilized soil. N-fertilization resulted in an increase in dry matter yield and N-uptake by the crop.
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    Springer
    Plant and soil 65 (1982), S. 345-349 
    ISSN: 1573-5036
    Keywords: Ammonium ; Fixed ammonium ; Maize ; Mineralization ; Nitrate ; Nitrite ; Rhizosphere
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Summary Significantly lower amounts of exchaneable NH4, soluble NO3 and clay-fixed NH4 forms of N were observed in the unfertilized fields with high rather than low-density cropped plots. Irrespective of planting densitites, the fixed NH4 content in soil increased with increase in the period of crop growth. N uptake by plant and total bacterial population of rhizosphere soil were significantly higher in the plots with the high than with the low-density planting. Availability of native fixed NH4 + to crops and biological utilization of a considerable amount of recently mineralized NH4 + in fixed form is indicated.
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