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Assessment of long-term groundwater behaviour in Punjab, India
Analyses of water table data for Punjab from 1979–98 revealed that the declining water table area in the northeast decreased by 28% and increased by 8% in the southwest; it remained almost constant in the central zone. Net groundwater balance was positive in the northeast and southwest zones but was negative in the central zone. From the point of view of the future use of groundwater, the northeast and southwest zones are relatively safe while the central zone is the worst hit and needs immediate remedial measures to control the fast-receding water levels.
Assessment of long-term groundwater behaviour in Punjab, India
Analyses of water table data for Punjab from 1979–98 revealed that the declining water table area in the northeast decreased by 28% and increased by 8% in the southwest; it remained almost constant in the central zone. Net groundwater balance was positive in the northeast and southwest zones but was negative in the central zone. From the point of view of the future use of groundwater, the northeast and southwest zones are relatively safe while the central zone is the worst hit and needs immediate remedial measures to control the fast-receding water levels.
Assessment of long-term groundwater behaviour in Punjab, India
Chawla, J. K. (author) / Khepar, S. D. (author) / Sondhi, S. K. (author) / Yadav, A. K. (author)
Water International ; 35 ; 63-77
2010-02-03
15 pages
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