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Groundwater rejuvenation in parts of India influenced by water-policy change implementation
The dwindling groundwater resource of India, supporting almost one fifth of the global population and also the largest groundwater user, has been of great concern in recent years. However, in contrary to the well documented Indian groundwater depletion due to rapid and unmanaged groundwater withdraw...
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author | Bhanja, Soumendra N. Mukherjee, Abhijit Rodell, Matthew Wada, Yoshihide Chattopadhyay, Siddhartha Velicogna, Isabella Pangaluru, Kishore Famiglietti, James S. |
author_facet | Bhanja, Soumendra N. Mukherjee, Abhijit Rodell, Matthew Wada, Yoshihide Chattopadhyay, Siddhartha Velicogna, Isabella Pangaluru, Kishore Famiglietti, James S. |
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description | The dwindling groundwater resource of India, supporting almost one fifth of the global population and also the largest groundwater user, has been of great concern in recent years. However, in contrary to the well documented Indian groundwater depletion due to rapid and unmanaged groundwater withdrawal, here for the first time, we report regional-scale groundwater storage (GWS) replenishment through long-term (1996–2014, using more than 19000 observation locations) in situ and decadal (2003–2014) satellite-based groundwater storage measurements in western and southern parts of India. In parts of western and southern India, in situ GWS (GWS(obs)) has been decreasing at the rate of −5.81 ± 0.38 km(3)/year (in 1996–2001) and −0.92 ± 0.12 km(3)/year (in 1996–2002), and reversed to replenish at the rate of 2.04 ± 0.20 km(3)/year (in 2002–2014) and 0.76 ± 0.08 km(3)/year (in 2003–2014), respectively. Here, using statistical analyses and simulation results of groundwater management policy change effect on groundwater storage in western and southern India, we show that paradigm shift in Indian groundwater withdrawal and management policies for sustainable water utilization appear to have started replenishing the aquifers in western and southern parts of India. |
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spelling | pubmed-55470622017-08-09 Groundwater rejuvenation in parts of India influenced by water-policy change implementation Bhanja, Soumendra N. Mukherjee, Abhijit Rodell, Matthew Wada, Yoshihide Chattopadhyay, Siddhartha Velicogna, Isabella Pangaluru, Kishore Famiglietti, James S. Sci Rep Article The dwindling groundwater resource of India, supporting almost one fifth of the global population and also the largest groundwater user, has been of great concern in recent years. However, in contrary to the well documented Indian groundwater depletion due to rapid and unmanaged groundwater withdrawal, here for the first time, we report regional-scale groundwater storage (GWS) replenishment through long-term (1996–2014, using more than 19000 observation locations) in situ and decadal (2003–2014) satellite-based groundwater storage measurements in western and southern parts of India. In parts of western and southern India, in situ GWS (GWS(obs)) has been decreasing at the rate of −5.81 ± 0.38 km(3)/year (in 1996–2001) and −0.92 ± 0.12 km(3)/year (in 1996–2002), and reversed to replenish at the rate of 2.04 ± 0.20 km(3)/year (in 2002–2014) and 0.76 ± 0.08 km(3)/year (in 2003–2014), respectively. Here, using statistical analyses and simulation results of groundwater management policy change effect on groundwater storage in western and southern India, we show that paradigm shift in Indian groundwater withdrawal and management policies for sustainable water utilization appear to have started replenishing the aquifers in western and southern parts of India. Nature Publishing Group UK 2017-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5547062/ /pubmed/28785088 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07058-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Bhanja, Soumendra N. Mukherjee, Abhijit Rodell, Matthew Wada, Yoshihide Chattopadhyay, Siddhartha Velicogna, Isabella Pangaluru, Kishore Famiglietti, James S. Groundwater rejuvenation in parts of India influenced by water-policy change implementation |
title | Groundwater rejuvenation in parts of India influenced by water-policy change implementation |
title_full | Groundwater rejuvenation in parts of India influenced by water-policy change implementation |
title_fullStr | Groundwater rejuvenation in parts of India influenced by water-policy change implementation |
title_full_unstemmed | Groundwater rejuvenation in parts of India influenced by water-policy change implementation |
title_short | Groundwater rejuvenation in parts of India influenced by water-policy change implementation |
title_sort | groundwater rejuvenation in parts of india influenced by water-policy change implementation |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5547062/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28785088 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07058-2 |
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