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Geophysical and geomorphological approach for locating groundwater potential zones in Sukinda chromite mining area
Authors:Ratnakar Dhakate  D K Chowdhary  V V S Gurunadha Rao  R K Tiwary  Amlendu Sinha
Institution:1. National Geophysical Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, 500007, India
2. Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Barwa Road, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, 826001, India
Abstract:The impact of mining causes deterioration of environment and decline of groundwater level in the adjoining mining areas, which influences groundwater source for domestic and agriculture purposes. This necessitated locating and exploiting of new groundwater source. A fast, cost-effective and economical way of locating and exploration is to study and analyze remote sensing data. Interpreted remote sensing data were used to select sites for carrying out surface geophysical investigations. Various geomorphologic units were demarcated, and the lineaments were identified by interpretation of false color composite satellite imageries. The potential for occurrence of groundwater in the Sukinda Valley was classified as very good, good, moderate and poor by interpreting the images. Sub-surface geophysical investigations, namely vertical electrical soundings, were carried out to delineate and demarcate potential water-bearing zones. Integrated studies of interpretation of geomorphologic, lineaments and geophysical data (aquifer thickness) were used to prepare groundwater potential map. The studies reveal that the groundwater potential of shallow aquifers is due to geomorphologic features, and the potential of deeper aquifers is determined by lineaments and degree of weathering.
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