2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-019-0841-5
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Groundwater quality assessment using multivariate statistical technique and hydro-chemical facies in Birbhum District, West Bengal, India

Abstract: The assessment of quality of groundwater is an important issue in the present era of population growth, massive agricultural development, industrialization and urbanization. As the demand of groundwater increases, the quality becomes deteriorated. In this background, the study of groundwater quality in Birbhum District is very much important as this area has been characterized by diversified rock formations. For the analysis purpose, 14 parameters regarding the hydro-chemical data of groundwater, viz. P H , el… Show more

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“…In the last 21st century, multiple catastrophic flood occurrences, including the 2018 Flood in Kerala, the 2014 flood in Uttarakhand due to a cloud burst, the “Jammu Kashmir flood (2014), the Chennai flood (2015)”, and the flood in Chamoli district in 2021 led to the death of 1000s of people and damaged millions of properties (Akhtar, 2020; Ruidas, Saha, et al, 2022). In recent times India has been changing its rainfall pattern, including the behaviour of rainfall from April to July due to the late‐coming and fast‐going monsoon (Das et al, 2019; Sarkar, Saha, Sarkar, & Mondal, 2021). The anthropogenic activities have been tied to changing rainfall patterns and are responsible for the greater frequency of floods in this region (Maikhuri et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last 21st century, multiple catastrophic flood occurrences, including the 2018 Flood in Kerala, the 2014 flood in Uttarakhand due to a cloud burst, the “Jammu Kashmir flood (2014), the Chennai flood (2015)”, and the flood in Chamoli district in 2021 led to the death of 1000s of people and damaged millions of properties (Akhtar, 2020; Ruidas, Saha, et al, 2022). In recent times India has been changing its rainfall pattern, including the behaviour of rainfall from April to July due to the late‐coming and fast‐going monsoon (Das et al, 2019; Sarkar, Saha, Sarkar, & Mondal, 2021). The anthropogenic activities have been tied to changing rainfall patterns and are responsible for the greater frequency of floods in this region (Maikhuri et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various methods of cluster analysis like Hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), Q-mode hierarchical cluster, etc. have been used in different studies (Kebede et al 2005;Kowalkowski et al 2006;Park et al 2015;Das et al 2019). Hierarchical Cluster Analysis or HCA has been applied in this study using Euclidean distance, and it helps to measure similarity in terms of groundwater level fluctuation between i th and j th stations.…”
Section: Methods Of Preparation Of Predicted Groundwater Level Mapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not only irrigation, but also land use/land cover (LULC), agricultural yield, and soil drainage for different uses spatially and temporarily impact the amount of soil water. Differences in groundwater level impact its consistency directly (Das et al 2019). LULC variation determines groundwater fluctuations, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total hardness of groundwater is caused by the presence of calcium and magnesium ions (Das et al, 2019;Ram et al, 2021), the World Health Organization's guideline value for TH in drinking water is about 120 mg/L. The TH readings in all locations respect the WHO's limit.…”
Section: Assessment Of Water Quality 421 Adequacy Of Water For Human ...mentioning
confidence: 98%