Geoenvironmental effects of groundwater regime in Andhra Pradesh, India
Autor: | R. L. Dhar, P. Babu Rao, K. Subrahmanyam |
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Rok vydání: | 2001 |
Předmět: |
Irrigation
Land use Water table General Engineering Environmental protection Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) General Earth and Planetary Sciences Environmental Chemistry Saltwater intrusion Agricultural productivity Surface water Groundwater General Environmental Science Water Science and Technology Waterlogging (agriculture) |
Zdroj: | Environmental Geology. 40:632-642 |
ISSN: | 1432-0495 0943-0105 |
Popis: | The Indian subcontinent has the largest semi-arid tropical (SAT) area among developing nations. The State of Andhra Pradesh falls under the SAT region in India and is mostly covered by compact and hard rocks, characterized by seasonal rainfall of a highly fluctuating nature, in both space and time. As a consequence of the green revolution and an increase in industrial activity, there has been an increase in the utilization of groundwater resources during the last two decades in Andhra Pradesh. The development has also caused a number of problems, such as water table decline, decrease in well yields and seawater intrusion. Although major irrigation projects have contributed to improved agricultural production, the associated problems of waterlogging, salinization and loss of valuable bioresources have led to the gradual degradation of the land, affecting agricultural productivity. Surface water and groundwater have also been polluted in several parts of the State because of untreated discharge of effluents from the industries into nearby streams or open lands. A brief account of the overall scenario of the hydrogeological framework and geo-environmental effects on the groundwater regime in Andhra Pradesh is presented. Possible management practices and conservation methods are suggested. |
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