Deep Drilling for Groundwater in Bengaluru, India: A Case Study on the City’s Over-Exploited Hard-Rock Aquifer System
Over-exploitation of groundwater in India’s fastest-growing metropolis, Bengaluru, has resulted in wells being bored to unprecedented depths in a crystalline-rock aquifer. However, key questions about sustainability of this extraction process remain unaddressed due to the complexity of monitoring. U...
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Autores principales: | Tejas Kulkarni, Matthias Gassmann, C. M. Kulkarni, Vijayalaxmi Khed, Andreas Buerkert |
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MDPI AG
2021
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