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Assessment of groundwater suitability using remote sensing and GIS: a case study of Western Rajasthan, India

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The overexploitation of natural freshwater resources has been observed in recent years, leading not only to a depletion of the groundwater table but also to degradation in the groundwater quality. This situation is more serious in the arid to hyper-arid regions. To ensure sustainable management of groundwater, it is essential to investigate the improved mechanism for the integrated use of groundwater for rural and urban communities. With the fast advancement in the area of remote sensing (RS) and geographical information systems (GIS), it has now become possible to make an estimate of the Earth’s resources with high accuracy both spatially and temporally. The current study attempts to describe potential zones of the availability of groundwater and its quality status based upon the water quality parameters’ spatial distribution by applying a GIS approach integrated with remote sensing technique. All suitable data has been created by developing thematic layers of critical parameters such as rainfall, land use, soil map, slope, land cover, drainage density, and Digital Elevation Model (DEM) using Landsat 8 imagery from Earth Explorer, United State Geological Survey (USGS), and other conventional datasets. Groundwater maps have been prepared using GIS by keeping in view the relative importance of thematic layers. The outcomes of the study will allow users to identify, visualize, understand, assess, and analyze the suitability of groundwater quality as well as quantity.

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Acknowledgements

Special thanks are due to the Advanced Research Laboratory in Environmental Engineering and Fecal Sludge Management (ARLEE-FSM) of the Civil Engineering Department, BITS Pilani at which this research was carried out. The references cited in this manuscript are also fully acknowledged by the authors and are thankful to the contributors who participated in the questionnaire survey to perform this study. Authors express their sincere thanks to the anonymous reviewers and editors for their valuable suggestions and efforts.

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The authors are also thankful to Aditya Birla Finance Ltd., Veraval, Gujrat for the financial funding to support the Advanced Research Laboratory in Environmental Engineering and Fecal Sludge Management (ARLEE-FSM) of the Civil Engineering Department, BITS Pilani.

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Bhakar, P., Singh, A.P. & Mittal, R.K. Assessment of groundwater suitability using remote sensing and GIS: a case study of Western Rajasthan, India. Arab J Geosci 15, 41 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-021-09272-9

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