Sone megafan: a non-Himalayan megafan of craton origin, forming a potential groundwater reservoir in marginal parts of Ganga Basin, IndiaIndiaAquiferYield potentialHydraulic propertiesGroundwater/surface-water relationsThe Sone River megafan in the Marginal Alluvial Plain (MAP) in the southern parts ...
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The Sone River megafan in the Marginal Alluvial Plain (MAP) in the southern parts of the Ganga Basin (India) holds potential aquifer systems within a hydrogeologically poor region with limited groundwater potential. The work investigates the hydrostratigraphy and hydrogeological characteristics, ...
Son River, principal southern tributary of the Ganges (Ganga) River, rising in Madhya Pradesh state, central India. It flows north past Manpur and then turns northeast. The river cuts through the Kaimur Range and joins the Ganges above Patna, after a 487
GangotriGangotri glacier in the Himalayas of Uttarakhand state, northern India, one of the sources of the Ganges (Ganga) River.(more) The Ganges rises in the southern Great Himalayas on the Indian side of the border with the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Its five headstreams—the Bhagir...
Yamuna River, major river of northern India, primarily in Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. It is one of the country’s most sacred rivers. Near Prayagraj (Allahabad), it joins the Ganges (Ganga) River. The confluence of the two rivers is especially sacred
adsorption or co-precipitation processes. In our study, goethite probably coats quartz particles and enables metal adsorption in these soil horizons. Ni enrichment in alluvial soils developed in the vicinity of Ganga and Gandak rivers was reported by Rajmohan et al. [55]. Authors explain this ph...
Jhelum River, river of northwestern India and northern and eastern Pakistan. Rising from a deep spring at Vernag in western Jammu and Kashmir union territory, it constitutes the westernmost of the five rivers of the Punjab region that merge with the Indu