DRASTIC model developed with lineament density to map groundwater susceptibility: a case study in part of Coimbatore district, Tamilnadu, India

Autor: Krishnakumar Subramanian, V Sreevi, R Venkatasubramani, Vivek Sivakumar
Rok vydání: 2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1761347/v1
Popis: Due to rapid and often unplanned urbanisation, industrial, and agricultural growth, groundwater has never been relied on as much as it has been in parts of Coimbatore in the last two decades. This paper aims to provide local and regional planning authorities with a succinct groundwater vulnerability assessment of the part of Coimbatore region in order to guarantee more maintainable growth in the area. The Part of Coimbatore region, which covers Pollachi, Sulur and Coimbatore south in eastern part of Tamilnadu, is the study's focal point. The conventional DRASTIC model is used to map the initial groundwater vulnerability assessment. It is then altered by adding "lineament density index" to the original seven DRASTIC features, due to the previously established high correlation between groundwater flow and yield and lineament. The final drastic index map was classed into five categories: very low, low, medium, high, and very high vulnerability, with each covering an area of 840.26, 732.58, 583.46, 183.17, and 167.13 km2. The modified drastic index defined the same five groups, with 965.35, 880.14, 399.21, 158.29, and 103.54 km2 of land covered in each. Alanthurai, Thodamuthur, Pichanur, and Pollachi are among the most susceptible places in the state. This groundwater vulnerability map will be used to aid in groundwater pollution management and planning.
Databáze: OpenAIRE