An Integrated Approach of Remote Sensing and GIS for Surface Water Conservation and Management Plan, Madhya Pradesh, India.

Land use/land cover mapping plays an important role for surface water conservation and management plan. The study of land use/land cover mapping prioritizes locations for suggesting appropriate recharge structures and effects of land use/land cover (LU/LC) changes on surface water storage. Main obje...

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Main Authors: ASHISH SHARMA, BALKRISHNA PATIDAR, GYANENDRA KUMAR, ANAND MOHAN SINGH, MAHESH SELVANTHAN
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Language:English
Published: Society of Economic Geologists and Mineral Technologists 2011-12-01
Series:International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
Online Access:http://www.econ-environ-geol.org/pdf/aug/Article-1.pdf
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author ASHISH SHARMA
BALKRISHNA PATIDAR
GYANENDRA KUMAR
ANAND MOHAN SINGH
MAHESH SELVANTHAN
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BALKRISHNA PATIDAR
GYANENDRA KUMAR
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description Land use/land cover mapping plays an important role for surface water conservation and management plan. The study of land use/land cover mapping prioritizes locations for suggesting appropriate recharge structures and effects of land use/land cover (LU/LC) changes on surface water storage. Main objective of the study is surface water conservation and management via multi-spectral information resulting from remotely sensed data to increase the irrigation. With the use of remote sensing/GIS data and techniques in current study, catchment area, gross command area, minimum draw down level, full reservoir level, length of dam and height of the dam have been delineated. These parameters are required for feasibility study and detailed project report preparation for dam construction. The land use/land cover statistics of submerged area help to identify the cultivated land, fallow land, open/waste land, forest, settlement and surface water bodies of study area. Identification of fracture/lineaments, creation of digital elevation model, digital terrain model and 1 meter interval contours are prerequisites for undertaking surface water conservation and management in basaltic terrain. Command area of the proposed scheme lies in Beda sub-basin, which is a tributary of the Narmada river. This study proves that implementation of Nimkheda scheme will increase the cultivated area under irrigation, facilitate the farmers for multi season cropping and help in improving their economic condition.
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spelling doaj.art-d99d1c10e0424dd3b0e31cd80eede5602022-12-21T17:34:35ZengSociety of Economic Geologists and Mineral TechnologistsInternational Journal of Economic and Environment Geology2223-957X2223-957X2011-12-012214An Integrated Approach of Remote Sensing and GIS for Surface Water Conservation and Management Plan, Madhya Pradesh, India.ASHISH SHARMA0BALKRISHNA PATIDAR1GYANENDRA KUMAR2ANAND MOHAN SINGH3MAHESH SELVANTHAN4RMSI Pvt. Ltd. A-7 Sector 16. NOIDA U.P, IndiaRMSI Pvt. Ltd. A-7 Sector 16. NOIDA U.P, IndiaRMSI Pvt. Ltd. A-7 Sector 16. NOIDA U.P, IndiaRMSI Pvt. Ltd. A-7 Sector 16. NOIDA U.P, IndiaRMSI Pvt.Ltd. Doon Express Business Park, DehradunLand use/land cover mapping plays an important role for surface water conservation and management plan. The study of land use/land cover mapping prioritizes locations for suggesting appropriate recharge structures and effects of land use/land cover (LU/LC) changes on surface water storage. Main objective of the study is surface water conservation and management via multi-spectral information resulting from remotely sensed data to increase the irrigation. With the use of remote sensing/GIS data and techniques in current study, catchment area, gross command area, minimum draw down level, full reservoir level, length of dam and height of the dam have been delineated. These parameters are required for feasibility study and detailed project report preparation for dam construction. The land use/land cover statistics of submerged area help to identify the cultivated land, fallow land, open/waste land, forest, settlement and surface water bodies of study area. Identification of fracture/lineaments, creation of digital elevation model, digital terrain model and 1 meter interval contours are prerequisites for undertaking surface water conservation and management in basaltic terrain. Command area of the proposed scheme lies in Beda sub-basin, which is a tributary of the Narmada river. This study proves that implementation of Nimkheda scheme will increase the cultivated area under irrigation, facilitate the farmers for multi season cropping and help in improving their economic condition.http://www.econ-environ-geol.org/pdf/aug/Article-1.pdf
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An Integrated Approach of Remote Sensing and GIS for Surface Water Conservation and Management Plan, Madhya Pradesh, India.
International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
title An Integrated Approach of Remote Sensing and GIS for Surface Water Conservation and Management Plan, Madhya Pradesh, India.
title_full An Integrated Approach of Remote Sensing and GIS for Surface Water Conservation and Management Plan, Madhya Pradesh, India.
title_fullStr An Integrated Approach of Remote Sensing and GIS for Surface Water Conservation and Management Plan, Madhya Pradesh, India.
title_full_unstemmed An Integrated Approach of Remote Sensing and GIS for Surface Water Conservation and Management Plan, Madhya Pradesh, India.
title_short An Integrated Approach of Remote Sensing and GIS for Surface Water Conservation and Management Plan, Madhya Pradesh, India.
title_sort integrated approach of remote sensing and gis for surface water conservation and management plan madhya pradesh india
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