Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology of Sonar River Basin
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Author: Satyendra Kumar Jain
Publisher: Scientific Publishers
Language: English
Edition: 2006
ISBN: 9788172334259
Book Format: Hard Bound
Pages: 262
Dimensions: 5.75 x 8.75 inches
Weight: 510 gms
About the Book
The Sonar River is an important watercourse in the Sagar and Damoh districts of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is a tributary of the Ken River, which is a major tributary of the Yamuna River. The book explores the geographical and geological features of the Sonar River Basin, which lies in the northern part of the Indian tableland and belongs to the Vindhyan Supergroup in Indian Stratigraphy.
The region is predominantly covered by four types of rocks: Vindhyan, Lametas, Deccan Trap, and recent deposits, with nearly two-thirds of the area covered by the Vindhyan group of rocks. Despite receiving a fair amount of rainfall, the area has historically faced challenges in terms of groundwater potential, which has been limited due to surface runoff. As a result, there is a shortage of water for both domestic use and irrigation purposes.
The book delves into the hydrological and environmental conditions of the Sonar River Basin, analyzing its water resources, challenges in water availability, and the potential for future development in the region. It provides a detailed look at the region's water management issues, with a particular focus on the strategies needed to address the scarcity of water for both domestic and agricultural purposes.

