2016
DOI: 10.4236/wjet.2016.41002
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Hydrostratigraphy and Its Relation to Ground-Water Potentiality of an Area of the Ganges River Delta in Bangladesh

Abstract: To identify the potential groundwater bearing zones for future groundwater resources development of the study area, an investigation has been made using lithology, groundwater monitoring and elevation data. The stratigraphic cross-sections of the area reveal six distinct hydrostratigraphic features viz. clay-silt-sand, fine sand, fine to medium sand, medium sand, medium to coarse sand and coarse sand. On the basis of lithological information, the groundwater bearing zone of the area has been divided into two m… Show more

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“…By employing a weighted model that considers logical criteria, GIS can generate thematic maps that contribute to the assessment of groundwater potential [13]- [15]. However, using a Catastrophe theory-based approach mitigates potential bias in weight assignment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By employing a weighted model that considers logical criteria, GIS can generate thematic maps that contribute to the assessment of groundwater potential [13]- [15]. However, using a Catastrophe theory-based approach mitigates potential bias in weight assignment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%