2017
DOI: 10.15740/has/eti/8.1and2/49-57
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Environmentally sustainable sand mining based onGIS based sediment yield estimation

Abstract: Rampant urbanization, which happens to be the major cause for sand demand is responsible for unsustainable extraction of sand from dried and sometimes even wet river beds. Demand for sand from construction sector in India is expected to grow from 630 million tonne in 2014 to 1.4 billion tonne in 2020 (material usage report). Out of different sources like, river sand, ocean sand, dessert sand, manufactured sand, the river sand is most preferred because of mineralogical properties and grain structure, easy local… Show more

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“…This GIS based approach can be applied using Raster data with accurate sampling equipment with government agency support can provide very useful data which if judicially implemented can address many environmental problems. In spite the fact that this is quite far off from urban area and quite under exploited, the situation seems alarming [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This GIS based approach can be applied using Raster data with accurate sampling equipment with government agency support can provide very useful data which if judicially implemented can address many environmental problems. In spite the fact that this is quite far off from urban area and quite under exploited, the situation seems alarming [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%