SUBSURFACE DAMS TO HARVEST RAINWATER- A CASE STUDY OF THE SWARNAMUKHI RIVER BASIN, SOUTHERN INDIA

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dc.contributor.author Raju N.Ja.
dc.contributor.author Reddy T.V.K.
dc.contributor.author Munirathnam P.
dc.date.accessioned 2025-03-01T03:25:40Z
dc.date.available 2025-03-01T03:25:40Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=53601591
dc.identifier.citation Hydrogeology Journal, 2006, 14, 4, 526-531
dc.identifier.issn 1431-2174
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/48192
dc.description.abstract Declining water level trends and yields of wells, deterioration of groundwater quality and drying up of shallow wells are common in many parts of India. This is mainly attributed to the recurrence of drought years, over exploitation of groundwater, increase in the number of groundwater structures and explosion of population. In this subcontinent, the saving of water has to be done on the days it rains. India receives much of its rainfall in just 100 h in a year mostly during the monsoon period. If this water is not captured or stored, the rest of the year experiences a precarious situation manifest in water scarcity. The main objective behind the construction of subsurface dams in the Swarnamukhi River basin was to harvest the base flow infiltrating into sandy alluvium as waste to the sea and thereby to increase groundwater potential for meeting future water demands. An analysis of hydrographs of piezometers of four subsurface dams, monitored during October 2001–December 2002, reveals that there is an average rise of 1.44 m in post-monsoon and 1.80 m in the pre-monsoon period after the subsurface dams were constructed. Further, during the pre-monsoon month of June, much before construction of subsurface dams in October 2001, the water level was found fluctuating in the range of 3.1–10 m, in contrast to the fluctuation ranging from 0.4 to 3.1 m during the period following the construction of dams. Hence, the planning of rainwater harvesting structures entails thorough scientific investigations for identifying the most suitable locations for subsurface dams.
dc.subject RAINWATER HARVESTING
dc.subject WATER RESOURCES
dc.subject SUBSURFACE DAM
dc.subject SWARNAMUKHI RIVER
dc.subject GROUNDWATER LEVEL FLUCTUATIONS
dc.title SUBSURFACE DAMS TO HARVEST RAINWATER- A CASE STUDY OF THE SWARNAMUKHI RIVER BASIN, SOUTHERN INDIA
dc.type Статья
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s10040-005-0438-5


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