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is facing acute

Deccan
traps
terrain
of
Chandrabhaga
river
and joints of the limited
of groundwater in limited
concealed
within
shortage of water supply, unable to meet the domestic
and irrigation demands. The present work deals with
2D electrical resistivity imaging carried out in droughtprone
and
below
the
traps. The
2D
inverse
models
of
quantity within unevenly distributed weathered
formations, faults, fractures depth suggest
the occurrence
of
potential
aquifers
interpreted
Water scarcity in hard-rock terrains such as volcanic
Deccan traps in central and western India is well
results,
a
bore well was
drilled
at
a
site
near Ghogali
village.
A
potential
water-bearing
aquifer
was
struck
at
a
depth of 35 m,
which
is in good
agreement
with

the
interpreted results.

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