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Database integration of hydro geological characteristic using remote sensing & GIS

Abhishek Kumar Ayachi
A/C 213 (Asha deep), Aghaya Nagar
Bilaspur, Chattisgarh, India
Email: bharatayachi@yahoo.com



The globe has varied hydrogeological characteristics due to which ground water potential varies from place to place. Many natural as well as anthropogenic challenges in ground water resources underline the need for its proper investigation, exploration, assessment, development and scientific management. There is an urgent need to understand these new emerging challenges the precious ground water resources should be managed through proper planning.

Over growing population has disastrous effect on ground water conditions because it has increased the requirement of ground water for all the purposes. This has ultimately lead to continuously declining water level and creating endless problems.

A data base management system for ground water regime can systematically organize the spatial and non-spatial remote sensing data, as well as the geographical information for a selected area. On the basis of remote sensing and geographical information system a database management is prepared and presented in this paper. A database management can be effectively use for all sorts of information and it can be easily upgraded and develop for water resources. According to user needs this data can be customized and manipulated. Thus it has multifarious uses, it reduces the workload and significantly improving the work efficiency, as well as the output quality. The database can be used to meet various requirements for the management of ground water efficiency. As per the requirements the data base provides the ability to store, query, and manipulate the data and generate reports the ground water conditions can be predicted and analyze on the output which is in the forms of maps.