Groundwater evaporation ponds: a viable option for the management of shallow saline waterlogged areas

The province of Punjab is the main food basket of India. In recent years, many regions of Punjab are facing acute waterlogging problems and increased secondary salinity, which have negative impacts on food security of the nation. In particular, these problems are more pronounced in the Muktsar distr...

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Autores principales: Surinaidu, L., Nandan, M.J., Prathapar, Sanmugam A., Rao, V.V.S.G., Natarajan, Rajmohan
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Publicado: MDPI 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97625
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author Surinaidu, L.
Nandan, M.J.
Prathapar, Sanmugam A.
Rao, V.V.S.G.
Natarajan, Rajmohan
author_browse Nandan, M.J.
Natarajan, Rajmohan
Prathapar, Sanmugam A.
Rao, V.V.S.G.
Surinaidu, L.
author_facet Surinaidu, L.
Nandan, M.J.
Prathapar, Sanmugam A.
Rao, V.V.S.G.
Natarajan, Rajmohan
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description The province of Punjab is the main food basket of India. In recent years, many regions of Punjab are facing acute waterlogging problems and increased secondary salinity, which have negative impacts on food security of the nation. In particular, these problems are more pronounced in the Muktsar district of Punjab. The observed groundwater levels trend between 2005 and 2011 implies that groundwater levels are coming towards the land surface at the rate of 0.5 m/year in Lambi and Malout blocks. In this study, a groundwater flow model was constructed using MODFLOW to understand the groundwater table dynamics and to test the groundwater evaporation ponds to draw down the groundwater levels in the waterlogging areas of Muktsar district. The predicted flow model results indicate that groundwater levels could be depleted at the rate of 0.3 m/year between 2012 and 2018 after the construction of Groundwater Evaporation Ponds (GEP). In addition, the constructed ponds can be used for aquaculture that generates additional income. The proposed GEP method may be a promising tool and suitable for the reduction of waterlogging in any region if there is no proper surface drainage, and also for enhancement of agricultural production that improves the social and economic status of the farming community.
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spelling CGSpace976252024-06-26T10:09:28Z Groundwater evaporation ponds: a viable option for the management of shallow saline waterlogged areas Surinaidu, L. Nandan, M.J. Prathapar, Sanmugam A. Rao, V.V.S.G. Natarajan, Rajmohan groundwater groundwater level evaporation salinity saline water waterlogging water balance ponds food security flow rate land degradation hydrogeology aquifers calibration The province of Punjab is the main food basket of India. In recent years, many regions of Punjab are facing acute waterlogging problems and increased secondary salinity, which have negative impacts on food security of the nation. In particular, these problems are more pronounced in the Muktsar district of Punjab. The observed groundwater levels trend between 2005 and 2011 implies that groundwater levels are coming towards the land surface at the rate of 0.5 m/year in Lambi and Malout blocks. In this study, a groundwater flow model was constructed using MODFLOW to understand the groundwater table dynamics and to test the groundwater evaporation ponds to draw down the groundwater levels in the waterlogging areas of Muktsar district. The predicted flow model results indicate that groundwater levels could be depleted at the rate of 0.3 m/year between 2012 and 2018 after the construction of Groundwater Evaporation Ponds (GEP). In addition, the constructed ponds can be used for aquaculture that generates additional income. The proposed GEP method may be a promising tool and suitable for the reduction of waterlogging in any region if there is no proper surface drainage, and also for enhancement of agricultural production that improves the social and economic status of the farming community. 2016 2018-10-10T10:58:34Z 2018-10-10T10:58:34Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97625 en Open Access MDPI Surinaidu, L.; Nandan, M. J.; Prathapar, Sanmugam; Rao, V. V. S. G.; Natarajan, Rajmohan. 2016. Groundwater evaporation ponds: a viable option for the management of shallow saline waterlogged areas. Hydrology, 3(3):1-12. doi: 10.3390/hydrology3030030
spellingShingle groundwater
groundwater level
evaporation
salinity
saline water
waterlogging
water balance
ponds
food security
flow rate
land degradation
hydrogeology
aquifers
calibration
Surinaidu, L.
Nandan, M.J.
Prathapar, Sanmugam A.
Rao, V.V.S.G.
Natarajan, Rajmohan
Groundwater evaporation ponds: a viable option for the management of shallow saline waterlogged areas
title Groundwater evaporation ponds: a viable option for the management of shallow saline waterlogged areas
title_full Groundwater evaporation ponds: a viable option for the management of shallow saline waterlogged areas
title_fullStr Groundwater evaporation ponds: a viable option for the management of shallow saline waterlogged areas
title_full_unstemmed Groundwater evaporation ponds: a viable option for the management of shallow saline waterlogged areas
title_short Groundwater evaporation ponds: a viable option for the management of shallow saline waterlogged areas
title_sort groundwater evaporation ponds a viable option for the management of shallow saline waterlogged areas
topic groundwater
groundwater level
evaporation
salinity
saline water
waterlogging
water balance
ponds
food security
flow rate
land degradation
hydrogeology
aquifers
calibration
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97625
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