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DOI: 10.1080/02626665709493086
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Exploratory Drilling for Groundwater in the Narmada Valley, Madhya Pradesh, India

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“…As of the academic efforts of these institutions during the 50 years, the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, has the highest quality index (h-index) of 43 amongst the top 20 institutes. This is followed by the National Geophysical Research Institute, India (39) and Jadavpur University (37) and the University of Dhaka (37). 4 shows the top 20 active journals.…”
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“…As of the academic efforts of these institutions during the 50 years, the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, has the highest quality index (h-index) of 43 amongst the top 20 institutes. This is followed by the National Geophysical Research Institute, India (39) and Jadavpur University (37) and the University of Dhaka (37). 4 shows the top 20 active journals.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Globally, the rst groundwater-related document was published in 1889 on "Disinfection of springs, and number of germs in ground-water" in the Science journal (Science 1889). However, the rst publication from South and Southeast Asia came only in 1957, i.e., 68 years later, on studying the geological and hydrological conditions and the groundwater development potential in the Narmada Valley in Madhya Pradesh, India (Roy 1957). The next thirteen years (1957)(1958)(1959)(1960)(1961)(1962)(1963)(1964)(1965)(1966)(1967)(1968)(1969)(1970) had shown almost no growth in groundwater research from South and Southeast Asia.…”
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