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Geostatistics and Geospatial Technologies for Groundwater Resources in India 2021 ed. [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : Springer Hydrogeology
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Feb-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030623963
  • ISBN-13: 9783030623968
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 598 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 1093 g, 243 Illustrations, color; 17 Illustrations, black and white; XXV, 598 p. 260 illus., 243 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Springer Hydrogeology
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Feb-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030623963
  • ISBN-13: 9783030623968

This book offers essential information on geospatial technologies for water resource management and highlights the latest GIS and geostatistics techniques as they relate to groundwater.

Groundwater is inarguably India's single most important natural resource. It is the foundation of millions of Indian farmers' livelihood security and the primary source of drinking water for a vast majority of Indians in rural and urban areas. The prospects of continued high rates of growth in the Indian economy will, to a great extent, depend on how judiciously we can manage groundwater in the years to come.

Over the past three decades, India has emerged as by far the single largest consumer of groundwater in the world. Though groundwater has made the country self-sufficient in terms of food, we face a crisis of dwindling water tables and declining water quality. Deep drilling by tube wells, which was once part of the solution to water shortages, is now in danger of becoming part of the problem. Consequently, we urgently need to focus our efforts on the sustainable and equitable management of groundwater. Addressing that need, this book presents novel advances in and applications of RS–GIS and geostatistical techniques to the research community in a precise and straightforward manner.

Fundamentals of Geostatistics for Assessing Spatial Variation of Groundwater Resources
1(24)
Priyabrata Santra
Partha Pratim Adhikary
Recent Trends in GIS and Geostatistical Approaches to Analyze Groundwater Resource in India
25(16)
Ch. Jyotiprava Dash
Partha Pratim Adhikary
Concept of Artificial Intelligence and Its Applications in Groundwater Spatial Studies
41(18)
Gouri Sankar Bhunia
Pravat Kumar Shit
Partha Pratim Adhikary
Multi-criteria Decision-Making Approach Using Remote Sensing and GIS for Assessment of Groundwater Resources
59(22)
Gour Dolui
Nirmalya Das
Santu Guchhait
Sayan Roy
Hydrogeochemical Characterization of Groundwater Using Conventional Graphical, Geospatial and Multivariate Statistical Techniques
81(16)
Balaji Etikala
Veeraswamy Golla
Narsimha Adimalla
Ramanaiah Surasura
Subbarao Marapatla
Efficacy of Geospatial Technologies for Groundwater Prospect Zonation in Lower Western Ghats Area of Maharashtra, India
97(22)
Sandipan Das
Ajay Kumar Kadam
Bhavana N. Umrikar
R. N. Sankhua
Abhay M. Varade
Mahesh Kalshetty
A. P. Doad
Identifying Suitable Sites for Rainwater Harvesting Structures Using Runoff Model (SCS-CN), Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques in Upper Kangsabati Watershed, West Bengal, India
119(32)
Asish Saha
Manoranjan Ghosh
Subodh Chandra Pal
Identification of Groundwater Potential Areas Using Geospatial Technologies: A Case Study of Kolkata, India
151(16)
Sushobhan Majumdar
Uday Chatterjee
Pravat Kumar Shit
Gouri Sankar Bhunia
Geospatial Assessment of Groundwater Potential Zone in Chennai Region, Tamil Nadu, India
167(26)
K. S. Vignesh
P. Thambidurai
V. N. Indhiya Selvan
Identification of Groundwater Potential Zones Using Multi-influencing Factors (MIF) Technique: A Geospatial Study on Purba Bardhaman District of India
193(22)
Niladri Das
Prolay Mondal
Subhasish Sutradhar
Ranajit Ghosh
Delineating the Status of Groundwater in a Plateau Fringe Region Using Multi-influencing Factor (MIF) and GIS: A Study of Bankura District, West Bengal, India
215(24)
Avijit Mahala
Aquifer Vulnerability Assessment of Chaka River Basin, Purulia, India Using GIS-Based DRASTIC Model
239(22)
Amit Bera
Bhabani Prasad Mukhopadhyay
Swagata Biswas
Assessment of Water Level Behaviour to Investigate the Hydrological Conditions of Bokaro District, Jharkhand, India Using GIS Technique
261(22)
Poornima Verma
Prasoon Kumar Singh
Ashwani Kumar Tiwari
Investigation of Lineaments for Identification of Deeper Aquifer Zones in Hard Rock Terrain: A Case Study of WRWB-2 Watershed from Nagpur District, Central India
283(16)
Abhay M. Varade
Y. D. Khare
Mukesh Sakhare
Sandipan Das
Atul Doad
Uday Chatterjee
Bhushan R. Lamsoge
Assessing Contamination of Groundwater with Fluoride and Human Health Impact
299(24)
Somnath Rudra
Primary Concept of Arsenic Toxicity: An Overview
323(20)
Surjyo Jyoti Biswas
Monoj Patra
Santosh Kumar Giri
Sanjib Gorain
Dinesh Gope
Nimai Chandra Saha
Bibhas Guha
Evaluation of Ground Water Quality by Use of Water Quality Index in the Vicinity of the Rajaji National Park Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India
343(14)
Gagan Matta
Avinash Kumar
Piyush Kumar
Anjali Nayak
Pawan Kumar
Amit Kumar
Ashwani K. Tiwari
Assessment of Groundwater Resource Pollution in Kangsabati River Basin, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, India
357(14)
Avijit Kar
Deep Sankar Chini
Bidhan Chandra Patra
Manojit Bhattacharya
Effect of Conventional Sand Mining Along Heavy Mineral Beach Placers and Its Environmental Impact
371(14)
Samikshya Mohanty
Nimesh Kotadia
Debashish Sengupta
Evaluation of Shallow Ground Water Quality: A Case Study for a Coal Mining Environment (East Bokaro Coalfield) of Damodar Valley, India
385(14)
Mukesh Kumar Mahato
Ashwani Kumar Tiwari
Spatial and Temporal Categorization of Groundwater Quality for Domestic Use in Hisar District, Haryana, India
399(14)
Reeta Rani
B. S. Chaudhary
Mapping Groundwater Level Fluctuation and Utilisation in Puruliya District, West Bengal
413(30)
Devarupa Gupta
Priyank Pravin Patel
Mapping Groundwater Recharge Potential Zones Using GIS Approaches and Trend of Water Table Fluctuation in Birbhum District, West Bengal, India
443(30)
Raju Thapa
Srimanta Gupta
Harjeet Kaur
Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Groundwater Resources of National Capital Region, Delhi
473(12)
Shakir Ali
Suman Kumar
Shashank Shekhar
Groundwater Hydrology in Arid Rewari District of Haryana: Assessment, Development and Management Options
485(28)
Omvir Singh
Rekha Sharma
Environmental Tracers and Isotopic Techniques: Tools for Sustainable Water Management
513(18)
Pankaj Kumar Gupta
Manik Goel
Integrated Watershed Conservation and Management of Koshalya-Jhajhara Watershed, North India
531(20)
Sanjeev Kumar
B. S. Chaudhary
Water Resources Management for Irrigated Agriculture in Perspective of Geospatial Techniques
551(16)
Diva Bhatt
Arnab Kundu
Sangita Dey
R. K. Mall
K. N. P. Raju
Climate Change Impacts on Hydrology of a Small Watershed in a River Valley Project Catchment of Southern India
567(18)
Uday Mandal
Dipaka R. Sena
Gopal Kumar
Sridhar Patra
Shamla Rasid
An Economic Analysis on Groundwater in India
585
Suman Chakraborty
Arpita Chaudhury
Riddhima Panda
Dr. Partha Pratim Adhikary, presently Senior Scientist (Soil Physics and Soil and Water Conservation), has been working at ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation (IISWC), Research Center, Sunabeda, Koraput (Odisha), India. He obtained his Bachelors degree in Agriculture from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKVV), Mohanpur, West Bengal; Masters degree in Soil Science from Chaudhury Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU), Hisar, Haryana, and Ph.D. in Agricultural Physics from ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, India. Dr. Adhikary has more than 100 publications in journals of national and international repute, edited books, book chapters, popular articles, technology brochures, technical reports and bulletins.

Dr. Pravat Kumar Shit, Assistant Professor, has been working in the Department of Geography, Raja N. L. Khan Womens College (Autonomous), Gope Palace, Midnapore, West Bengal, India. He received his Ph.D.in Geography (Applied Geomorphology) from Vidyasagar University (India) in 2013, M.Sc. in Geography and Environment Management from Vidyasagar University in 2005 and PG Diploma in Remote Sensing & GIS from Sambalpur University in 2015. His main fields of research are soil erosion spatial modelling, water resources and natural resources mapping and modelling, and he published more than 45 international and national research articles in various renowned journals. He published three (03) books.  Dr. Shit is Associate Editor and on the editorial boards of three international journal in geography and earth environment science.

Dr. Priyabrata Santra, Principal Scientist (Soil Physics/Soil & Water Conservation), has been working in Indian Council of Agricultural Research at Central Arid Zone Research Institute (CAZRI) since 2003. He obtained his Masters degree in Agricultural Physics from Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, in 2001, and Ph.D. in Soil Physics/Hydrology in 2009 from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. He published 50 research papers in reputed international journals and one edited book and one research bulletin. Gouri Sankar Bhunia received a Ph.D. from the University of Calcutta, India, in 2015. His Ph.D. dissertation work focused on environmental control measures of infectious disease using geospatial technology. His research interests include environmental modelling, risk assessment, natural resources mapping and modelling, data mining and information retrieval using geospatial technology. Dr. Bhunia is Associate Editor and on the editorial boards of three international journal in Health GIS and Geosciences. Dr. Bhunia has published more than 50 articles in various journals in Scopus indexed.Ashwani Kumar Tiwari is working as an Assistant Professor in the School of Environmental Sciences at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. His teaching and research areas are water resources management and GIS, hydro-geochemistry, pollution of water resources by geogenic and anthropogenic activities, groundwater-seawater interaction and aquifer vulnerability. He was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Environment, Land and Infrastructure Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy for around four years. He has completed his M.Sc., M.Phil., and Ph.D. in Environmental Science. He was awarded Erasmus Mundus and Marie Skodowska-Curie Actions Scholarships. He has published several research articles in various reputed international and national journals. He has published an Edited Book Applied Geology: Approaches to Future Resource Management in Springer Chem with late Prof. De Maio in July 2020. His works on respective fields are very well appreciated by the many workers across the world. He has served as a Reviewer for many international journals. Prof. (Dr.) B. S. Chaudhary is working as Chairman, Department of Geophysics, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, India,since December 23, 2017. Prof. Chaudhary was awarded DAAD (German Academic Exchange Services) fellowship at the University of Freiburg, Germany from 1997 to 1999 and worked on applications of Indian Remote Sensing Satellite data usage for various aspects in Black Forest region, Germany.  He was awarded Ph.D. on Integrated Land And Water Resources Management in Southern Part of Haryana, India Using Remote Sensing And GIS in the year 2003. He is working in the domain of remote sensing and GIS applications for natural resources mapping and management, specializing in water resources, geo-environmental studies and disaster management for last more than 28 years.  He has supervised 7 Ph.D.s in the domain of groundwater, snowmelt runoff, snowpack characterization, watershed conservation and management. He has more than 80 publications in various national/international journals and conference proceedings. He is also an editorial team member of an edited book on Applications andChallenges of Geospatial Technology: Potential and Future Trends from Springer Publishers (published on November 25, 2018) along with other co-editors.