2019
DOI: 10.3390/w11040724
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Effect of Land Use Changes on Water Quality in an Ephemeral Coastal Plain: Khambhat City, Gujarat, India

Abstract: Rapid changes in land use and land cover pattern have exerted an irreversible change on different natural resources, and water resources in particular, throughout the world. Khambhat City, located in the Western coastal plain of India, is witnessing a rapid expansion of human settlements, as well as agricultural and industrial activities. This development has led to a massive increase in groundwater use (the only source of potable water in the area), brought about significant changes to land management practic… Show more

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“…Hence, this class was considered less vulnerable to contamination but still representing a risk due to the presence of pollutantsfertilizers and pesticides (Wang, 1989). Bare soil areas are more hazardous because of the combination of presence of pesticides in planted areas nearby and lack of protection provided by plant cover (Kumar et al, 2019). The greatest danger is found in urban zones due to the complete removal of the plant cover with impermeable materials and increased the runoff with higher concentrations of pollutants and contaminants (heavy metals, hydrocarbons, oils, pesticides and pathogens) (Wang, 1989).…”
Section: L-5 1991 Maymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, this class was considered less vulnerable to contamination but still representing a risk due to the presence of pollutantsfertilizers and pesticides (Wang, 1989). Bare soil areas are more hazardous because of the combination of presence of pesticides in planted areas nearby and lack of protection provided by plant cover (Kumar et al, 2019). The greatest danger is found in urban zones due to the complete removal of the plant cover with impermeable materials and increased the runoff with higher concentrations of pollutants and contaminants (heavy metals, hydrocarbons, oils, pesticides and pathogens) (Wang, 1989).…”
Section: L-5 1991 Maymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paradigm of agricultural 'exceptionalism' not only led to higher yields and increased food security, it also increased industrialization of the agricultural sector and intensified livestock production, which in turn led to an increased use of pesticides, fertilizers, and manure. As a result, the entry of these substances into ground and surface waters also increased, detrimentally affecting water quality and the functioning of the aquatic ecosystem [86][87][88][89][90][91][92].…”
Section: Theoretical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous literature on the relationship between land use change and water resources have been with reference to the groundwater depth and quality [39,44,45], water quality in terms of pollution [46], and water quantity due to overextraction [47]. These studies have used remotely sensed data at a large regional scale.…”
Section: Role Of Land Use Change As a Determinant In The Evaluation Amentioning
confidence: 99%