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Groundwater potential zones using a combination of geospatial technology and geophysical approach: case study in Dehradun, India
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EngineeringHydrogeophysicsGeospatial TechnologySite CharacterizationPhysical GeographyEarth ScienceSocial SciencesGeospatial MappingGeoenvironmental EngineeringShallow Aquifer ZoneHydrogeologySubsurface HydrologyGeographyGroundwater Potential ZonesHydrologyWater ResourcesProspect ZoneCase StudyRemote SensingEarth SciencesGroundwater ManagementWeighted Index Overlay
A combination of geospatial, geophysical and statistical models using satellite data, the weighted index overlay (WIO) method and two-dimensional electrical resistivity tomography (2D-ERT) is applied to generate the highest potential groundwater area and to further explore the groundwater in Dehradun, India. The results show that of 19.7 km2 total basin area, 0.26% falls under the “poor” category as a prospect zone for groundwater, 4.3% is “moderate”, 10.10% “moderately good”, 4.9% “good” and 0.17% “very good”. In addition, the demonstration of the geophysical survey is presented, in which Purkal Youth Society Division (PYSD) site is categorized as a shallow aquifer zone and the Guru Nanak Fifth Centenary School (GNFCS) site is a deeper aquifer zone. Our study emphasizes remote sensing and geographic information system integrated with a geophysical survey to support prospecting the most probable area and confirm the existence of groundwater.
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