Manas Banerjee, Debolina Bhattacharya, Hriday Narain Singh, D. Shanker
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摘要
遥感是地表水和地下水调查中最重要的侦察和特征识别工具之一,本研究采用遥感技术对Son河谷下游的水资源进行制图。该地图是在印度遥感(IRS)卫星图像IRS- liss - 1-B1的帮助下完成的,该图像是在1991年1月29日白天过境时间获得的。正在研究的地区包括印度北方邦和比哈尔邦的邻近地区,并延伸到七个地区,即博杰普尔、罗赫塔斯、巴特那、贾哈纳巴德、奥兰加巴德、巴利亚和查普拉。研究区地质构造复杂,受构造扰动,在近10亿年(白垩纪以来)经历了四个主要的侵蚀后沉积旋回。印度地质调查局(Geological Survey of India)在Bhojpur地区Son河西侧绘制的2个地貌也可以通过卫星图像识别出来。在本研究中,除了这些地貌外,还在巴利亚地区西北地区调查了两条几乎与恒河平行的新地貌。这些地貌在该地区的地下水监测中起着至关重要的作用。利用影像解译技术对下孙河流域的地貌、植被和地质进行了详细的研究,确定了冲积类型、渗透性、支流等特征。这些研究和达西速度分析表明,整个逊河下游的水资源前景很好。Bhojpur地区是地下水开采最有前景的地区。
Evaluation of Hydrogeology of the Lower Son Valley Based on Remote Sensing Data
Remote sensing, one of the most important reconnaissance and feature identifying tools generally applied for surface and groundwater investigation, was used for water resources mapping for the lower Son Valley in this study. The mapping was done with the help of Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellite imagery IRS-LISS- 1-B1 for January 29, 1991 obtained during the day transit time. The area under study comprises adjoining parts of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar states of India and extends over the seven districts, namely Bhojpur, Rohtas, Patna, Jahanabad, Aurangabad, Ballia and Chapra. Geology of the study area is quite complex, tectonically disturbed and shows four major cycles of depositions after erosions during last one billion years (since Cretaceous). Two lineaments mapped by GSI (Geological Survey of India) in western side of river Son in the Bhojpur district can also be identified by the satellite imagery. In the present study, apart from these lineaments, two new lineaments have been investigated, which run almost parallel to river Ganga in northwest parts of the area in Ballia district. The lineaments may play a very vital role in groundwater monitoring in the area. The detailed study of geomorphology, vegetation and geology of the Lower Son valley on the basis of photo-interpretation techniques for surface features, drainage pattern and density, and drainage texture has been carried out to determine alluvial type, permeability, tributary, etc. These studies and Darcy velocity analysis show that the prospect of water is very good for entire lower Son valley. The Bhojpur district is most prospective for groundwater exploitation.