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Sharma, P.; Gupta, S.K.
Stable and radioactive isotopes in the study of the unsaturated soil zone1985
Stable and radioactive isotopes in the study of the unsaturated soil zone1985
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[en] Soil moisture movement in the arid region of Thar desert, Rajasthan, has been studied using the tritium tagging method. It was found that groundwater recharge in the area varies between 6-14% of the precipitation input. The important factors which control the groundwater recharge are: i) vegetation cover; ii) nature of surface soil; and iii) topography. It was found that groundwater recharge is higher in the regions of shifting unconsolidated sands as compared to stabilised sand dunes having vegetation cover. In addition, a slight inclination of the land surface results in considerable reduction in the soil moisture transfer as compared to flat areas or areas which are situated in slight depression. A simple conceptual model has been employed to understand the mechanism of soil moisture movement. The model involves estimation of precipitation excess for individual months taking into account the requirement of soil moisture storage and evapotranspiration. Using this model, the computed groundwater recharge for the semi-arid regions of Gujarat has been found to be in very good agreement with the experimental values obtained by the tritium tagging method. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); 184 p; Nov 1985; p. 55-69; Final meeting of the Joint IAEA/GSF co-ordinated research programme for studying the physical and isotopic behaviour of soil moisture in the zone of aeration; Vienna (Austria); 10-14 Sep 1984; 14 refs, 11 figs, 3 tabs.
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