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Title: Groundwater resources in the Indo‐Gangetic Basin : Resilience to climate change and abstraction
Authors: MacDonald, Alan
Bonsor, H. C.
Taylor, R.
Shamsudduha, M.
Burgess, W. G.
Ahmed, K. M.
Mukherjee, A.
Zahid, A.
Lapworth, D. J.
Krishan, Gopal
Rao, M. S.
Moench, M.
Keywords: Indo‐Gangetic Basin
Groundwater
Resilience
Abstraction
Climate change
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: British Geological Survey
Citation: British Geological Survey Open Report-OR15047
Abstract: Groundwater within the Indo‐Gangetic Basin (IGB) alluvial aquifer system forms one of the world’s most important and heavily exploited reservoirs of freshwater. In this study we have examined the groundwater system through the lens of its resilience to change – both from the impact of climate change and increases in abstraction. This has led to the development of a series of new maps for the IGB aquifer, building on existing datasets held in Pakistan, India, Nepal and Bangladesh, a review of approximately 500 reports and papers, and three targeted field studies on under‐researched topics within the region. The major findings of the study are described below.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4335
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