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Demarcation of Palaeochannels and Integrated Ground Water Resources Mapping in Parts of Hisar District, Haryana

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JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN SOCIETY OF REMOTE SENSING
Volume 37, Issue 2, Pages 251-260

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12524-009-0019-5

Keywords

Ground water; Data integration; Remote sensing; GIS; Palaeochannel

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Present study deals with the demarcation of palaeochannels and mapping of integrated water resources in parts of Hisar district, Haryana using Indian Remote Sensing Satellite (IRS-1D) LISS-III Data of December 21, 2001. The landforms identified are Sand Dune, Dune Complex, Aeolian Plain, Fluvio-aeolian plain, Palaeochannel and Younger Alluvial Plain formed by aeolian, fluvio-aeolian, and fluvial processes. These palaeochannels are first time demarcated in the area. The ground water prospects of various geomorphic units have been assessed. Depth to water level and ground water quality maps were digitized and put in to GIS format. Ground water prospects and quality maps were integrated and depth to water level information was draped on it to prepare final integrated ground water resources map. This map depicts ground water prospects, quality and depth together in a single map, which will help in and ground water exploration.

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