Hydrogeologic framework of the Deccan terrain of the Koyna River basin, India

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作者
Naik, PK
Awasthi, AK
Anand, AVSS
Mohan, PC
机构
[1] Cent Ground Water Board, Nagpur 400001, Maharashtra, India
[2] Univ Roorkee, Dept Earth Sci, Roorkee 247667, Uttar Pradesh, India
关键词
Deccan terrain; general hydrogeology; lineaments; hydraulic properties; hydrochemistry;
D O I
10.1007/s100400100123
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Koyna River basin in India drew the attention of geoscientists after an earthquake (magnitude 7) in 1967. Since then, detailed geological, tectonic, and seismic investigations of this river basin have been carried out by several workers. However, very little study has been done on its hydrogeological framework. The present work aims at filling this gap. Basalts, laterites, alluvium, soils, and talus deposits form shallow unconfined aquifers, with transmissivity of 27-135 m(2)/d and a regional specific yield of 0.012. In shallow basaltic aquifers, the lower part of the highly weathered and highly jointed horizon above, and the poorly weathered and highly jointed horizon below, form the most potential zone for groundwater occurrence. Well yields in the deeper basaltic aquifers are directly related to the occurrence of lineaments, whereas at a shallower level they are related to geomorphic features. Spring discharges are highly dependent on their source aquifers and areas of recharge. They have a mean winter discharge of 46 m(3)/d and a summer discharge of 28 m(3)/d. Chemically, groundwaters are dominated by alkaline earths (Ca2+, Mg2+) and weak acids (HCO3-, CO3-); they are calcium-bicarbonate type (53%) and calcium-magnesium-bicarbonate type (27%) at shallower levels; and calcium-magnesium-bicarbonate type (29%), sodium-bicarbonate type (24%), calcium-bicarbonate type (19%), and calcium-magnesium-sodium-bicarbonate type (19%) in deeper aquifers. The Koyna River basin is characterized by both scarcity and abundance of groundwater. In the water-scarce areas in the dissected plateaus, artificial recharge of aquifers through construction of several recharge structures at suitable locations is highly recommended. In the water-abundant areas in the central valley, on the other hand, expanded consumptive use of water resources is encouraged.
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