2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-020-2302-6
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Analysis of groundwater level trend and groundwater drought using Standard Groundwater Level Index: a case study of an eastern river basin of West Bengal, India

Abstract: Global water demand has far exceeded the total available water resources which in turn have put a serious concern on food security. Changes in the land use and land cover scenario and rapid population growth are putting unavoidable stress over the water resources of the nation. The Indian aquifer system is facing an acute crisis due to the unscientific abstraction of groundwater for agricultural, industrial and domestic sector by the 1.3 billion growing population. To investigate the groundwater degradation, 2… Show more

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“…The method has been intensively used in the past decade to identify trends on extreme seasonal and annual value sets for climatic and hydrological parameters [39,40]. The ease of tracking trends by comparative analysis of data strings has led to the application of this method to identify solar radiation trends [41] and can be included in the analysis of trends of groundwater levels connected with different extreme hydroclimatic phenomena [42] or climatic changes [43]. These values of the ITA index are consistent with the slope trends identified for groundwater level for different classes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method has been intensively used in the past decade to identify trends on extreme seasonal and annual value sets for climatic and hydrological parameters [39,40]. The ease of tracking trends by comparative analysis of data strings has led to the application of this method to identify solar radiation trends [41] and can be included in the analysis of trends of groundwater levels connected with different extreme hydroclimatic phenomena [42] or climatic changes [43]. These values of the ITA index are consistent with the slope trends identified for groundwater level for different classes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this connection, the gross extraction of groundwater was increased 62–63% over the Indian region. In the case of West Bengal, this depletion is caused by dying of wells due to continuous temperature rise and submersible pumping in the agricultural field which creates a vulnerable condition for Bankura, Puruliya, and West Midnapore districts (Halder et al 2020 ). A significant transition of land use and land cover over the Bengal regions is also in a changing nature which has a significant impact on the groundwater levels and leads toward its imprints in groundwater scarcity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Groundwater recharge of the shallow aquifer purely depends on the rainfall which infiltrates through the porous soil. The water table fluctuation highly correlates with the amount of precipitation (Halder et al 2020 ). The amount of rainfall recorded during the study period is necessary to correlate with the salinity changes in the shallow aquifer (Krishan et al 2020a , 2020b ).…”
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confidence: 99%