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Mitigation of Ground Water Level Depletion in Ujjain Sector, Madhya Pradesh, India.

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Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/426228 VOL.-III, ISSUE-IV, October-2014 E: ISSN No. 2349 - 9443 )  Abstract   Pushpa Jatwa  Department of Geology, Madhav Science College, Ujjain, M.P Pramendra Dev  D-2 Professor Quarter Vikram University, Ujjain, M.P. Ujjain Township is located in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. The ground water occurs both under unconfined and confined conditions revealing a fairly good range of seasonal variation of static water levels. The present status of ground water development has been discussed along with remedial measures. It is suggested that the currently increasing, trend of rapidly declining ground water can be controlled by implementation of the proper scheme for the construction of artificial recharge structures such as roof top rainwater harvesting in urban areas and stop dam percolation tanks etc in rural areas. for full paper please visit below link : http://www.socialresearchfoundation.com/upoadr...

Ramifications of Climate Change on Water Resources- Comments on Importance

Asian Resonance   ( P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-2, April-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 ) Abstract   Poonam Khare  Assistant Professor, Deptt.of Geology, J. V. Jain College, Saharanpur, U. P. India Pramendra Dev  Professor & Head (Ex), Deptt.of Geology, School of Studies in Earth Science, Vikram University, Ujjain. M.P. India The present paper highlights comments on the implications of climate change on water resources. The climatic factors affect the water resources and their relationships are mutually dependent. The observations have revealed that climate change results into significant impact on the water resources all around the world because of the close relations between the climate and hydrologic cycle. The changes in precipitation and drought pattern occur due to Latitudinal variations such as the decrease in precipitation between 100 S and 300 N. Subtropical regions are more stressed on water resources but tropics and high...

Morphometric Analysis of Padmavati River Basin, Thandla Area, Jhabua Region, Madhya Pradesh, India

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Asian Resonance   ( P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-8, ISSUE-2,(Part-1) April 2019 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 ) Abstract   Anil Katara   Senior Research Fellow, School of Studies in Earth Science, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India Vinita Kulshreshtha  Associate Professor, Dept. of  Geology , R. G., P. G. College, Mandsour, Madhya Pradesh, India Pramendra Dev  Professor & Head (Ex), School of Studies in Earth Science, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India Morphometric (Quantitative) analysis of Thandla drainage basin, based on drainage map has been conducted with the help of Survey of India Toposheet no. 46 I/12, on a 2 cm = 1 km scale. Thandla Quantitative study basin has been classified into 8 (A to H) sub-basins. Morphometric parameters namely Linear, Areal, and Relief aspects have been estimated, and described. Estimation of morphometric parameters such as Linear (Stream order - 1st to 5th order, Stream Num...

Evaluation of Suitability of The Rocks as Aggregates for Concrete of Rani-Pamohi Area, in Kamrup Metro, Assam

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Periodic Research   ( P: ISSN No. 2231-0045 RNI No. UPBIL/2012/55438 VOL.-7, ISSUE-1, August-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9435 )  Abstract   Hemangi Deka Sarma  Associate Professor, Deptt.of Geology, Cotton University, Assam, India The area of study is situated to the south of Guwahati, Kamrup, Assam and is confined between latitude 260 1 ʼ - 260 10ʼ and longitude 910 35ʾ - 910 48ʼ .While making a study of the different rock units of the area, it was observed that a large number of quarries are in operation.The geological characteristics of rocks influences the suitability of rocks as aggregates for concrete.The study reveals that the mineralogical composition and granularity of the rocks do determine the suitability of rocks.The impact and abrasion values decreases as the percentage of minerals of higher hardness increases in the rock unit and again the impact and abrasion are lesser in fine grained equigranular rock unit compared to the coarse grained inequigranular r...

Hydro-chemical Characteristics and Evaluation of Groundwater Suitability for Irrigation Use in the Interfluves of the Rivers Brahmaputra and Kolong, Assam

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  Periodic Research   ( P: ISSN No. 2231-0045 RNI No. UPBIL/2012/55438 VOL.-7, ISSUE-2, November-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9435 )  Abstract   Satyajit Kataki  Associate Professor, Deptt.of Geology, Cotton University, Guwahati, India Uttam Goswami  Professor, Deptt.of Applied Geology, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh , India In the present study an attempt has been made to understand the hydro-chemical characteristics of groundwater in the area and its suitability for irrigation use. Groundwater chemistry in the study area is dominated by Ca followed by Mg>Na>K. The order of abundance in anionic chemistry is HCO3>Cl>SO4.The integration of SAR and EC, and, integration of Na % and TDS shows that groundwater in the study area is suitable for irrigation. In some locations, MAR content in groundwater is more than 50%, which may affect the crop yield. Permeability index in three locations in pre-monsoon season were found as unsuitable for irrigation pur...