2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/872/1/012191
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Analysis of surface water quality for irrigation in Padmanabhapuram fort (Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu) India

Abstract: This study aimed to analyze the suitability of surface water quality (ponds) in Padmanabhapuram Fort campus (8°14’49”–8°15’11”N, 77°19’26”–77°19’55”E) in the Kanyakumari district for irrigation purposes. There are six small ponds on that campus. At present, these ponds are completely polluted. To have an idea and find solution for the problem related to water usable for irrigation, we carried out analysis of important physico-chemical parameters like total hardness, the potential of hydrogen (pH), electrical c… Show more

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“…In a previous article, (Ramesh and Vanitha 2021) detailed an investigation of the suitability of water for both household and irrigational purposes in Padmanabhapuram, Kanyakumari district, according to international standards. (Ramesh et al, 2020) also sought to examine the surface water quality (Ponds) in Padmanabhapuram, Kanyakumari district, to determine its appropriateness. Additionally, we used deep learning, artificial neural networks, and support vector machines to forecast and evaluate mineral pollution in Padmanabhapuram's groundwater (Ramesh and Vanitha 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a previous article, (Ramesh and Vanitha 2021) detailed an investigation of the suitability of water for both household and irrigational purposes in Padmanabhapuram, Kanyakumari district, according to international standards. (Ramesh et al, 2020) also sought to examine the surface water quality (Ponds) in Padmanabhapuram, Kanyakumari district, to determine its appropriateness. Additionally, we used deep learning, artificial neural networks, and support vector machines to forecast and evaluate mineral pollution in Padmanabhapuram's groundwater (Ramesh and Vanitha 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%