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    <description>Title: Project Report System Simulation Study for Development of Optimal Allocation Plan for Ground and Surface Water in Parts of Western Yamuna Canal Command Area in the State of Haryana
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    <description>Title: Groundwater resources in the Indo‐Gangetic Basin Resilience to climate change and abstraction (Executive Summary)
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both from the impact of climate change and increases in abstraction. This has led to the&#xD;
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Abstract: One of the major findings of the study is that River Bhagirathi remains under closed&#xD;
system conditions from its origin at Gomukh to 14 km downstream at Gangotri, in&#xD;
which high p(CO2) closed system conditions dominates. The sediment concentration&#xD;
and subglacial activities play a major role in this process and influence of glacier&#xD;
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