1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf02999208
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Evaluation of ground water potential in the environs of Jhansi city, Uttar Pradesh using hydrogeomorphological assessment by satellite remote sensing technique

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“…When Hydro-geomorphological information linked with hydrogeological analysis and structural/lineament or fractures with integration of RS and GIS technology touse to delineate the GWPZ identification (Agrawal and Mishra 1992, Bhattacharya et. al., 1997, Manjare, 2017.…”
Section: Hydro-geomorphological Setup Of the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When Hydro-geomorphological information linked with hydrogeological analysis and structural/lineament or fractures with integration of RS and GIS technology touse to delineate the GWPZ identification (Agrawal and Mishra 1992, Bhattacharya et. al., 1997, Manjare, 2017.…”
Section: Hydro-geomorphological Setup Of the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More mature alluvium on highlands is made of unconsolidated sediments from alluvium consisting of inter layered 1-2 meters thick fine sand and silty mud layers with patches of upper to middle pleistocene 'kankar or calcrete' horizons (concretionary type impure carbonate). Kankar occur as discontinuous patches on the higher plateau surface and have large 0.5-1.0 m thick strata in the top few meters of the central alluvial plain [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Remote sensing has become an indispensable tool for groundwater targeting, because the topographic expression and terrain characteristics have a direct relation to the geological characteristics of rocks and their structural set-up. Geomorphology also exercises significant control over groundwater (Agarwal & Mishra, 1992;Sahu & Sahoo, 2006). One of the greatest advantages of using remote sensing data for hydrogeological investigation and monitoring is its ability to generate information in spatial and temporal domains, which is crucial for successful analysis, prediction and validation (Saraf & Choudhary, 1998).…”
Section: Integration Of Remote Sensing and Electrical Sounding Data Fmentioning
confidence: 99%