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Title: Spatial variation of sub-surface heterogenieties within the dyke swarm of Nandurbar region, Maharashtra, India, for groundwater exploration using inverse distance weighted technique
Authors: Khan, Tahama
Baride, Arti
Gupta, Gautam
Erram, Vinit C.
Baride, Mukund V.
Keywords: ArcGIS
Inverse Distance Weighted
Dar-Zarrouk parameters
Dyke swarm
Nandurbar
India
Issue Date: 2022
Citation: HydroResearch, v. 5, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hydres.2021.12.001
Abstract: To understand the protective capacity of aquifers, anisotropic nature and fracture geometry of dyke infested terrain in parts of Nandurbar region, Maharashtra, data from 39 vertical electrical soundings using Schlumberger configuration were acquired. Analysis suggests 3–5 layered structure in the study area. Further, the Dar-Zarrouk and other geoelectric indices were computed utilizing resistivity and layer thickness at each station. The Inverse Distance Weighted (IDW) algorithm was used to interpolate data spatially. Longitudinal conductance values suggest that the area has poor to moderate aquifer protective capacity, indicating that weaker zones may be prone to infiltrating contaminants. The high electrical anisotropy (λ) signifies EW and NS oriented dykes, suggesting heterogeneous and anisotropic nature of the subsurface. A direct relationship involving λ and fracture porosity indicate porous medium. The IDW algorithm, used for the first time in this region, provided an accurate and reliable estimate of spatial distribution and the underlying heterogeneities.
URI: http://library.iigm.res.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456798/271
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