Wednesday 27 April 2022

Assessment of Remote Sensing and Geoprocessing Use for Water Resources Monitoring of Granulite Dome and River Basin from Eastern Ghats, India | Chapter 02 | Current Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 3

 The goal of this project is to depict the Madhurawada dome and the Gosthani river basin, which covers about 400 square kilometres and is located north of Visakhapatnam, more exactly near the Bay of Bengal Sea. The research was conducted utilising IRS-IB images and a field survey for various structural elements as well as geological and lithological data. The treatment and classification of fictitious data was coordinated with structural element and geological material data. Synoptic projection diagrams for each of the fabric elements like S0, S1, S2, L1, L2, L3, have been prepared separately from the domal area and river basin area for comprehensive structural analysis and microscopic scale synoptic projection diagrams for each of the fabric elements like S0, S1, S2, L1, L2, L3, have been prepared separately from the domal area and river basin area for comprehensive structural analysis and microscopic scale synoptic projection diagrams for Fabric geometry summary has been aligned with lineament frequencies derived from remote sensing photography. Along the zones of quartzites and sheared khondalite plains, concentrated sets of lineament frequency trends can be seen. The major axial orientations of notable domal fold patterns, displaying twofold plunging recumbent fold systems, are commonly indicated with curved lineament fabric. Intersecting lineament patterns and their synchronised structural structure are critical for monitoring groundwater resource zones. A cross-cutting lineament pattern was used to represent the river basin managed by structural controls. The authors for the first time delineated and tracked water resource lineament frequency zones in the river basin's domal areas and paleo-channels. The Pedi plain areas have lineaments intersecting zones that are ideal for large diameter sunk wells. The authors created groundwater resource lineament frequency zones in the area for the first time.


Author(S) Details


Ch. Ramakrishna
Department of Environmental Studies, GITAM Institute of Science, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam-530 045, India.

Ch. Muralikrishna
Government Polytechnic College, Srikakulam-532 005, India.

D. Mallikarjuna Rao
Department of Environmental Studies, GITAM Institute of Science, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam-530 045, India.

Vaikunta Rao Lakinani
Department of Chemistry, GITAM Univesity, Visakhapatnam, India.

Satyanarayana Yalakala
Department of Environmental Science, GITAM, India.

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