Hydrogeology of the eastern Ganges Basin: an overview
The Ganges Basin is a part of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) River Basin and is one of the most populated (600 million) river basins in the world. This study focuses on the Eastern Ganges Basin (EGB) and covers India (Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal), Bangladesh and the Nepal Terai. Poverty is...
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International Water Management Institute
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| author | Natarajan, Rajmohan Prathapar, Sanmugam A. |
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| description | The Ganges Basin is a part of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) River Basin and is one of the most populated (600 million) river basins in the world. This study focuses on the Eastern Ganges Basin (EGB) and covers India (Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal), Bangladesh and the Nepal Terai. Poverty is acute in the EGB, where household incomes are low, food security is not assured and devastating floods (and also water shortages) occur too often. The EGB is underlain by one of the most prolific aquifers in the world. Yet, farmers struggle to cope with dry spells and droughts because of their inability to access groundwater. Huge untapped groundwater, surplus surface water, and enormous plains and fertile lands highlight the requirement of proper planning for groundwater management and governance to reduce poverty and assure food security. The aim of this report is to assist planners/policymakers in the planning and management of groundwater resources in the EGB. This report mainly discusses about hydrogeology, groundwater potential and challenges, and groundwater quality issues in the EGB. Moreover, it is an attempt to form a base for future work related to groundwater development, management and modeling in this basin. |
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| spelling | CGSpace653422025-11-07T08:47:14Z Hydrogeology of the eastern Ganges Basin: an overview Natarajan, Rajmohan Prathapar, Sanmugam A. hydrogeology petrology river basins groundwater potential groundwater development groundwater irrigation water resources water quality contamination alluvium arsenic fluorides sediment water availability water use agriculture rain aquifers wells flow discharge water level models The Ganges Basin is a part of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) River Basin and is one of the most populated (600 million) river basins in the world. This study focuses on the Eastern Ganges Basin (EGB) and covers India (Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal), Bangladesh and the Nepal Terai. Poverty is acute in the EGB, where household incomes are low, food security is not assured and devastating floods (and also water shortages) occur too often. The EGB is underlain by one of the most prolific aquifers in the world. Yet, farmers struggle to cope with dry spells and droughts because of their inability to access groundwater. Huge untapped groundwater, surplus surface water, and enormous plains and fertile lands highlight the requirement of proper planning for groundwater management and governance to reduce poverty and assure food security. The aim of this report is to assist planners/policymakers in the planning and management of groundwater resources in the EGB. This report mainly discusses about hydrogeology, groundwater potential and challenges, and groundwater quality issues in the EGB. Moreover, it is an attempt to form a base for future work related to groundwater development, management and modeling in this basin. 2013 2015-04-30T13:42:42Z 2015-04-30T13:42:42Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/65342 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Natarajan, Rajmohan; Prathapar, Sanmugam A. 2013. Hydrogeology of the eastern Ganges Basin: an overview. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI).. 42p. (IWMI Working Paper 157) doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2013.216 |
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| topic | hydrogeology petrology river basins groundwater potential groundwater development groundwater irrigation water resources water quality contamination alluvium arsenic fluorides sediment water availability water use agriculture rain aquifers wells flow discharge water level models |
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