Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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INVESTIGATION OF GROUND WATER POTENTIAL ZONES BY USING GIS TECHNIQUESIN BEKI RIVER BASIN, ASSAM
Saurabh Kumar Sarma, Ch.UdayaBhaskara Rao
Abstract
The Beki River Basin which spreads in a space of around 3744.75 km2 in the region of Assam is defying
the lack of surface water during dry season. The significant level strategies for geological information
system have formed into an extraordinary engine in portraying groundwater potential zones. An
undertaking has been made in this audit to depict the normal zones of groundwater in Beki Stream
Bowl, Assam using remote recognizing and GIS procedures. The thematic layers such as rainfall, slope,
geology, geomorphology, soils, drainage density, lineament density and land use /land cover have been
integrated in ArcGIS environment by multi-criteria assessment. The guide was spatially arranged into
high potential, moderate potential and low potential. The aide was spatially gathered into high
potential, moderate potential and low potential. The endorsement results showed that GWPZs classes
decidedly get over with the well deliveries and groundwater significance arranged in the given area.
Keywords
Groundwater, potential zones, Beki River basin, remote sensing, GIS, multi-criteria evaluation.
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