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Landslide Vulnerability in the Sangu-Matamuhuri River Basin of Southeast Bangladesh
The Hill Tracts of Bangladesh experienced several landslides in recent years. The vulnerability to landslides is a major concern because of rising... -
Effects of groundwater metal contaminant spatial distribution on overlaying kriged maps
Groundwater is a major source of drinking water for many Canadians, and contamination by heavy metals poses a significant risk to people and the...
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Geostatistical Modeling and Map** of Arsenic Occurrence and Vulnerability—A Case Study on Bihar, India
Determination of the vulnerability of groundwater to arsenic contamination in general and map** the vulnerable zones is essential for the... -
Integrated assessment of groundwater potential zones and artificial recharge sites using GIS and Fuzzy-AHP: a case study in Peddavagu watershed, India
Groundwater is a crucial natural resource for providing reliable and long-lasting water supplies across the globe. The integrated approach used in...
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Identifying the groundwater potential zones in Jamsholaghat sub-basin by considering GIS and multi-criteria decision analysis
Groundwater resource is a crucial asset that makes a considerable contribution to the overall annual water resources toward industrial, domestic and...
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Application of Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques for Landslide Hazard Zonation in Tamenglong District of Manipur, North East India
LandslidesLandslide are considered the real calamity in the rugged regions and are incited commonly every piece well and exacerbated by human... -
Residents’ Perception Towards Environmental Impact of Municipal Solid Waste Disposal and Suitability Analysis for Landfill Site Selection Using Geospatial Technique: A Case Study in Ranaghat Municipality, West Bengal
Disposal of solid waste materials in urban area is one of the most important issues throughout the world because it not only damages the physical... -
Role of Remote Sensing and GIS Applications in River-Related Studies: A Review
This study delves into the application of remote sensing and GIS in river-related research. Its primary aims are twofold: firstly, to identify the... -
Appraisal of Groundwater Potential Zones in Pullamapatti Watershed, South India: A Geospatial Approach
Unsustainable depletion of groundwater resources is increasingly evident and poses a significant concern for numerous develo** nations. India, in... -
Evaluating the groundwater potential of Wadi Al-Jizi, Sultanate of Oman, by integrating remote sensing and GIS techniques
Groundwater resources are highly stressed due to their overuse, especially in the arid region. This study is aimed at discovering potential...
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An assessment of groundwater potential zones of Mal block of Dooars region (India) using remote sensing and GIS with AHP method
Groundwater is a crucial natural resource for sustainable water supplies throughout the world. But over-exploitation of groundwater has led to water...
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Development of landslide susceptibility maps of Tripura, India using GIS and analytical hierarchy process (AHP)
Landslides are one of the most extensive and destructive geological hazards on the globe. Tripura, a northeastern hilly state of India experiences...
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Assessment of groundwater potential zones using GIS and remote sensing techniques in the Bole District, Savannah Region, Ghana
Over the past few decades, groundwater has become a vital resource due to its increasing demand owing to rapid population growth and...
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GIS-based multi-criteria decision-making techniques and analytical hierarchical process for delineation of groundwater potential
The profound knowledge and management of groundwater resources is a prerequisite in order to ensure the sustainability of these resources. In this...
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Groundwater Vulnerability Assessment Using Drastic Method: A Case Study of Bhilwara District, Rajasthan
Globally, groundwater (GW) is a significant source of fresh water utilized in home, commercial, industrial, and other applications, as well as in... -
Investigation of groundwater potential in quaternary undifferentiated geological formation in Fogera district, Amhara, Ethiopia
In Ethiopia's Amhara Region's Fogera district, quaternary undifferentiated geological formations have critical layers for groundwater potential. The...
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Application of GIS and RS in Hydrogeology: Insights from River Basin Studies of South India
Hydrogeology and GIS integration mark a transformative era in managing Earth’s vital water resources. This chapter explores their synergy,... -
Flood risk index map** in data scarce region by considering GIS and MCDA (FRI map** in data scarce region by considering GIS and MCDA)
Climate change is responsible for triggering one of the most destructive natural disasters known as flooding. The flood risk index quantifies the...
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Prioritization of sub-watersheds and subsequent site identification for soil water and conservation practices using the SWAT-AHP integrated model in the Lower Sutlej Sub-basin, India
Prioritization of watersheds is a crucial step in integrated river basin management. It guides resource allocation, planning, decision-making,...
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Groundwater spring potential zonation using AHP and fuzzy-AHP in Eastern Himalayan region: Papum Pare district, Arunachal Pradesh, India
In the present study, the groundwater spring potential zone (GSPZ) was identified using an integrated approach of remote sensing (RS) and geographic...