Watershed Prioritization Based On Morphometry Analysis for Groundwater Potential Maharashtra (India)

Authors

  • Satish More Department of Geology, Zulal Bhilajirao Patil College, Dhule, Maharashtra 424002, India
  • Yogesh Patil Department of Geology, Zulal Bhilajirao Patil College, Dhule, Maharashtra 424002, India
  • Samadhan Patil Department of Geology, Zulal Bhilajirao Patil College, Dhule, Maharashtra 424002, India
  • Mukund Baride Department of Geology, Zulal Bhilajirao Patil College, Dhule, Maharashtra 424002, India
  • Arati Baride Department of Geology, Zulal Bhilajirao Patil College, Dhule, Maharashtra 424002, India
  • Rushikeshr Goleka Department of Geology, G. B. Tatha Tatyasaheb Khare Commerce, Parvatibai Gurupad Dhere Arts and Shri. Mahesh Janardan Bhosale Science College, Guhagar District Ratnagiri, Maharashtra 415703, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Morphometric analysis, GIS, Remote sensing, Panjhara River, Prioritization

Abstract

Drainage basin analysis is giving a quantitative description water resource of the area. The aim of present study is to identify the  morphometric parameters of  watershed condition  in Panjhara  River basin of  Sakri Taluka inthe  state  Maharashtra,  India.  Study  areas  divided  in  to  6  sub-watersheds  which  are  nomenclature  bygroundwater survey and development agency for upper Panjhara River. The study area is having homogeneity in texture and lack of structural control. The steam order is 1st to 6thin all sub-watersheds with dendritic drainage pattern. The work included as the significance of digital elevation model (DEM) for gathering details on Drainage Network (stream order, stream number, stream length, stream length ratio and bifurcation ratio), drainage texture (stream frequency, drainage density, constant of channel maintenance, length of overland flow, total basin relief and relief ratio) and basin geometry (form factor, elongation ratio, texture ratio, circularity ratio drainage texture and compactness coefficient) characteristics. Each parameter has been assigned their ranks according to their weightage and low parameter value is ranked as first and so on. The lowest value sub- watershed TE-103 is considered as high priority for adopting conservation measures. The suitable locations for conservation structures like check dam, nala plugging and percolation tank in high prioritized sub-watersheds, were also identified for the appropriate land and water management system. The highly prioritized zone in structural condition will also useful for mark important location for structures. Although understanding of soil erosion and deposition of earth material.

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Published

2022-12-15

How to Cite

More, S., Patil, Y., Patil, S., Baride, M., Baride, A., & Goleka, R. (2022). Watershed Prioritization Based On Morphometry Analysis for Groundwater Potential Maharashtra (India). Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences-Geology , 41(2), 283–296. https://doi.org/10.48165/