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A Brief Overview of Groundwater Studies at CSIR-NGRI During Six Decades

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The groundwater research was one amongst a few programmes started in the early days of CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute (CSIR-NGRI). The researchers have worked on a wide range of scientific issues that include development of new instruments and exploration techniques, aquifer mapping and source findings, groundwater modelling and management. This article briefly summarizes the selected contributions of CSIR-NGRI in the field of groundwater research.

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Director, CSIR-NGRI is thanked for permission to publish this review article (Ref. No: CSIR-NGRI/Lib/2021/Pub.96). We greatly appreciate the Editors for inviting us and the efforts of researchers at CSIR-NGRI for enriching our knowledge through developing techniques and acquiring vast amount of data on groundwater exploration, models and management.

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Tiwari, V.M., Mondal, N.C. & Chandra, S. A Brief Overview of Groundwater Studies at CSIR-NGRI During Six Decades. J Geol Soc India 97, 1285–1293 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12594-021-1858-0

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