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Title: A modified-DRASTIC model (DRASTICA) for assessment of groundwater vulnerability to pollution in an urbanized environment in Lucknow, India
Authors: Singh, Anjali
Srivastav, S. K.
Kumar, Sudhir
Chakrapani, Govind J.
Keywords: Groundwater vulnerability
Modified DRASTIC
DRASTICA
Sensitivity analysis
Urbanized area
Lucknow
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Environ Earth Sci (2015) 74:5475–5490
Abstract: Groundwater contamination and vulnerability in urbanized areas are of major concern and need proper attention. Several models including the DRASTIC model are used to evaluate groundwater vulnerability. In the present study, a modified DRASTIC model named as DRASTICA was used, by including anthropogenic influence as a model parameter. The study included an innovative methodology to characterize the anthropogenic influence by using satellite observations of night-lights from human settlements as a proxy and land-use/landcover surrounding the urbanized area in Lucknow, the capital city of the most populous State of Uttar Pradesh in India. Geographical information system was used for spatial integration of different parameter maps. The groundwater vulnerability to pollution indicated that about 0.7 % area is covered under very high vulnerable zone, 24.5 % area under high vulnerable zone, 66.6 % area under moderately vulnerable zone and 8.2 % area under low vulnerable zone. The results were validated using nitrate concentration in ground water. It was shown that the proposed DRASTICA model performed better than conventional DRASTIC model in an urbanized environment. Sensitivity analysis indicated that anthropogenic impact and depth to water table largely influenced the groundwater vulnerability to pollution, thereby signifying that anthropogenic influence has to be addressed precisely in such studies. The modified-DRASTIC/DRASTICA model proposed in this study will help in better categorization of groundwater vulnerable zones to pollution where anthropogenic contamination is high, particularly in and around urban centers.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3889
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