Hydrogeochemistry of the Indian thermal springs: Current status

P Das, K Maya, D Padmalal - Earth-Science Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
The widely distributed thermal springs in India are reviewed from a hydrogeochemical and
isotopic perspective. Based on the geotectonic framework, the thermal springs are classified …

Integrated geophysical, geospatial and multiple-criteria decision analysis techniques for delineation of groundwater potential zones in a semi-arid hard-rock aquifer in …

G Shailaja, AK Kadam, G Gupta… - Hydrogeology …, 2019 - search.proquest.com
A novel framework has been developed for delineating groundwater potential zones
(GWPZ) using fuzzy datasets and the analytical hierarchical process (AHP) integrated with …

Near N–S paleo-extension in the western Deccan region, India: Does it link strike-slip tectonics with India–Seychelles rifting?

AA Misra, G Bhattacharya, S Mukherjee… - International Journal of …, 2014 - Springer
This is the first detailed report and analyses of deformation from the W part of the Deccan
large igneous province (DLIP), Maharashtra, India. This deformation, related to the India …

Comparative study of Wenner and Schlumberger electrical resistivity method for groundwater investigation: a case study from Dhule district (MS), India

BM Vasantrao, PJ Bhaskarrao, BA Mukund… - Applied Water …, 2017 - Springer
The area chosen for the present study is Dhule district, which belongs to the drought prone
area of Maharashtra State, India. Dhule district suffers from water problem, and therefore …

[HTML][HTML] Geophysical exploration for shallow geothermal applications: A case study in Artà,(Balearic Islands, Spain)

CS Blázquez, IM Nieto, MÁM González, PC García… - Geothermics, 2022 - Elsevier
Within the installation of a shallow geothermal system, the lack of information on the subsoil
frequently leads to errors in the design of the geothermal wellfield. This research presents …

[BOOK][B] Tectonics of the Deccan large igneous province: An introduction

S Mukherjee, AA Misra, G Calvès, M Nemčok - 2017 - lyellcollection.org
Many questions have been raised about the tectonic controls and structural evolution of the
large igneous provinces (LIPs) of the world; these provinces are of enormous interest to …

2D electrical resistivity imaging for geothermal groundwater characterization and rejuvenation of the Gaurikund hot spring in the Main Central Thrust (MCT) zone of the …

S Singh, PK Gautam, D Bagchi, S Singh… - Groundwater for …, 2021 - Elsevier
Gaurikund is a famous geothermal spring near the Kedarnath Dham in the central Himalaya,
Uttarakhand, India. During the Kedarnath Disaster in 2013, the thermal spring and most of …

Delineation of shallow resistivity structure around Malvan, Konkan region, Maharashtra by neural network inversion using vertical electrical sounding measurements

S Maiti, G Gupta, VC Erram, RK Tiwari - Environmental earth sciences, 2013 - Springer
Modeling resistivity profiles, especially from hard rock areas, is of specific relevance for
groundwater exploration. A method based on Bayesian neural network (BNN) theory using a …

[HTML][HTML] Isotope hydrogeochemical models for assessing the hydrological processes in a part of the largest continental flood basalts province of India

MA Ansari, J Noble, A Deodhar, US Kumar - Geoscience Frontiers, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Continental Flood Basalts (CFB) occupy one fourth of the world's land area. Hence,
it is important to discern the hydrological processes in this complex hydrogeological setup …

Cretaceous volcanism in Peninsular India: Rajmahal–Sylhet and Deccan Traps

VS Kale - Geodynamics of the Indian Plate: Evolutionary …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract The Indian Peninsula hosts Cretaceous continental flood basalts (CFB) that
manifest its passage over the Kerguelen and Reunion hotspots in succession. The former …