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Quality of Groundwater in Coastal Areas depends on distance from Surface waterbodies

April 23, 2012

Saline Water Ingress in Groundwater Naturally occurs in the Sunderbans

  Quality of water is the major problem In the coastal areas. Electrical conductivity is one of the major parameters to determine the quality of water. Though the saline water ingress in the aquifer is the common fact in the coastal areas, distance of surface water bodies like rivers, channels and sea has great influence […]

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Hydrological balance approach for planning irrigation in coastal areas

April 15, 2012

Hydrlogical Balance - The Key for Solution

  An irrigation plan is presented using hydrological balance for heavy clayey soils in coastal areas of Contai, District -Midnapore, West Bengal, India. Though many workers have shown the importance of farm ponds, especially in third-world countries, village-level planning should be given stress due to the fragmentation of land holdings in the study area. In […]

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