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      Delineation of suitable sites for groundwater recharge based on groundwater potential with RS, GIS, and AHP approach for Mand catchment of Mahanadi Basin

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          Groundwater management requires a systematic approach since it is crucial to the long-term viability of livelihoods and regional economies all over the world. There is insufficient groundwater management and difficulties in storage plans as a result of increased population, fast urbanisation, and climate change, as well as unpredictability in rainfall frequency and intensity. Groundwater exploration using remote sensing (RS) data and geographic information system (GIS) has become a breakthrough in groundwater research, assisting in the assessment, monitoring, and conservation of groundwater resources. The study region is the Mand catchment of the Mahanadi basin, covering 5332.07 km 2 and is located between 21°42′15.525″N and 23°4′19.746″N latitude and 82°50′54.503″E and 83°36′1.295″E longitude in Chhattisgarh, India. The research comprises the generation of thematic maps, delineation of groundwater potential zones and the recommendation of structures for efficiently and successfully recharging groundwater utilising RS and GIS. Groundwater Potential Zones (GPZs) were identified with nine thematic layers using RS, GIS, and the Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) method. Satty's Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) was used to rank the nine parameters that were chosen. The generated GPZs map indicated regions with very low, low to medium, medium to high, and very high groundwater potential encompassing 962.44 km 2, 2019.92 km 2, 969.19 km 2, and 1380.42 km 2 of the study region, respectively. The GPZs map was found to be very accurate when compared with the groundwater fluctuation map, and it is used to manage groundwater resources in the Mand catchment. The runoff of the study area can be accommodated by the computing subsurface storage capacity, which will raise groundwater levels in the low and low to medium GPZs. According to the study results, various groundwater recharge structures such as farm ponds, check dams and percolation tanks were suggested in appropriate locations of the Mand catchment to boost groundwater conditions and meet the shortage of water resources in agriculture and domestic use. This study demonstrates that the integration of GIS can provide an efficient and effective platform for convergent analysis of various data sets for groundwater management and planning.

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                Contributors
                nadhir.alansari@ltu.se
                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                18 June 2023
                18 June 2023
                2023
                : 13
                : 9860
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Soil and Water Engineering, CTAE MPUAT, Udaipur, India
                [2 ]GRID grid.444687.d, ISNI 0000 0001 0580 1788, Department of Soil and Water Engineering, , SVCAET and RS, IGKV, ; Raipur, C.G. India
                [3 ]GRID grid.444687.d, ISNI 0000 0001 0580 1788, Soil and Water Engineering, Department of Soil and Water Engineering, , SVCAET and RS, IGKV, ; Raipur, C.G. India
                [4 ]GRID grid.6926.b, ISNI 0000 0001 1014 8699, Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering, , Lulea University of Technology, ; 97187 Luleå, Sweden
                [5 ]GRID grid.440691.e, ISNI 0000 0001 0708 4444, Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, College of Technology, , Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, ; Pantnagar, Uttarakhand 263145 India
                [6 ]GRID grid.10251.37, ISNI 0000000103426662, Agricultural Engineering Department, Faculty of Agriculture, , Mansoura University, ; Mansoura, 35516 Egypt
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                36897
                10.1038/s41598-023-36897-5
                10277280
                37331976
                baafa43d-89bb-429a-a108-1e2852f530fa
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                : 14 February 2023
                : 12 June 2023
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                Funded by: Lulea University of Technology
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