Research

Earth, Atmosphere & Environment Sciences

Title :

Groundwater security of Indus basin (Ladakh) in present and future climate and land use scenarios

Area of research :

Earth, Atmosphere & Environment Sciences

Principal Investigator :

Dr.G.H Jeelani, Universith of Kashmir, Srinagar

Timeline Start Year :

2018

Timeline End Year :

2022

Details

Executive Summary :

The project proposal aims to find out how resilient groundwater resources in the Indus basing in Ladakh area and to provide a robust scientific base to help guide policy makers for groundwater development and mangement in these areas. The project would study the groundwater hydrogynamics and will try to delineate the existence of any geogenic and anthropogenic polluntant in groundwater. The study would be done by coupled physical and chemical hydrogeological techniques, which includes field sampling point installation and sampling of groundwater along various transects, oriented perpendicular and parallel to the Indus basin for local paths; delineation of discharge zones, aquifer frameworks. The project will involve collection of aggregation of avaialble subsurface data to understand the aquifers architecture, very high-resolution groundwater and river level measurement to determine the groundwater-Indus water interactions, and several rounds of groundwater sampling from each location and subsequent computer simulation modeling. It is expected that the knowledge gained from the successfull completion of the project would lead to enhance the understanding of the groundwater hydrodynamics. The study wil provide and authoritative account of groundwater resources in the basin and its quality for various purposes and the sources of geogenic and anthropgenic chemical pollutants.

Co-PI:

Dr.Abhijit Mukherjee IIT Kharagpur, West Bengal

Total Budget (INR):

73,06,000

Organizations involved