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Performance Evaluation of Groundwater Recharge Infrastructure in Junewani Watershed, Nagpur, Maharashtra Using Spatial Approach

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The water resources management requires a holistic approach including surface as well as the groundwater resources, especially in the areas where there are hard crystalline rocks as aquifers. Recent advancements and capabilities of remote sensing and geographical information system (GIS) techniques have opened opportunities of field-level mapping and creation of database for irrigation projects. In order to do the assessment, the application of remote sensing and GIS in watershed mapping and detailed performance evaluation of Junewani watershed was attempted in the present study. The command area of Junewani watershed in Nagpur district of Maharashtra, India was mapped for irrigation and crop acreage using IRS P6 LISS-III remote sensing data. The performance of Junewani watershed was evaluated using NDVI (normalized difference vegetation index) data and groundwater data collected in the field studies. NDVI of the watershed is computed by using LISS III remote sensing data. However, data at micro-level were not available completely where groundwater levels in desired frequency, soil characteristics, data on porosity and permeability etc., hence the groundwater modelling has been attempted only to scientifically visualize the watershed.

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Katpatal, Y.B., Londhe, D.S., Mukesh, M.S., Biroju, P. (2022). Performance Evaluation of Groundwater Recharge Infrastructure in Junewani Watershed, Nagpur, Maharashtra Using Spatial Approach. In: Laishram, B., Tawalare, A. (eds) Recent Advancements in Civil Engineering. ACE 2020. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 172. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4396-5_80

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