Evaluation of subsurface lithologic units for groundwater exploration in the Barind Tract of Bangladesh

Barind Tract, located north western part of Bangladesh, is one of the most diversified physiographic units of the country. The surface water supply in this part is particularly limited, so the irrigation is almost entirely depends on groundwater. However, over exploitation indicates falling groundwa...

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Main Authors: Hasan, M. A. F. M. R., Keramat, M. M., Shahid, S., Yasmin, R., Mohsenipour, M., Sattar, G. S.
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spelling my.utm.720352017-11-23T01:37:07Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/72035/ Evaluation of subsurface lithologic units for groundwater exploration in the Barind Tract of Bangladesh Hasan, M. A. F. M. R. Keramat, M. M. Shahid, S. Yasmin, R. Mohsenipour, M. Sattar, G. S. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Barind Tract, located north western part of Bangladesh, is one of the most diversified physiographic units of the country. The surface water supply in this part is particularly limited, so the irrigation is almost entirely depends on groundwater. However, over exploitation indicates falling groundwater heads in this area. The objective of present study is to examine the nature of the aquifer system Barind Tract of Bangladesh in order to assess the sustainability of groundwater yield. Borehole lithology data were collected, processed and analyzed for this purpose. Representative panel diagram, 3-D stratigraphic and cross-sectional views were also prepared for necessary assessment of the variation of individual subsurface stratum in different locations. The study identified three subsurface geologic formations namely, a top clay layer, sand layer of different grain size and at the bottom an impermeable clay zone. Maps of formation thickness and index revealed that aquifer thickness is low in the north-western corner and in some places of middle of south-western corner. The thickness of sand formation in other places is recorded above 20 m. It is expect that the finding of the study will help groundwater resources development, planning and management in the area. Springer International Publishing 2016 Article PeerReviewed Hasan, M. A. F. M. R. and Keramat, M. M. and Shahid, S. and Yasmin, R. and Mohsenipour, M. and Sattar, G. S. (2016) Evaluation of subsurface lithologic units for groundwater exploration in the Barind Tract of Bangladesh. Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 34 (5). pp. 1395-1411. ISSN 0960-3182 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84978136378&doi=10.1007%2fs10706-016-0050-6&partnerID=40&md5=0f525d84d2fc25ae5e21bb13936cb1fd
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Hasan, M. A. F. M. R.
Keramat, M. M.
Shahid, S.
Yasmin, R.
Mohsenipour, M.
Sattar, G. S.
Evaluation of subsurface lithologic units for groundwater exploration in the Barind Tract of Bangladesh
description Barind Tract, located north western part of Bangladesh, is one of the most diversified physiographic units of the country. The surface water supply in this part is particularly limited, so the irrigation is almost entirely depends on groundwater. However, over exploitation indicates falling groundwater heads in this area. The objective of present study is to examine the nature of the aquifer system Barind Tract of Bangladesh in order to assess the sustainability of groundwater yield. Borehole lithology data were collected, processed and analyzed for this purpose. Representative panel diagram, 3-D stratigraphic and cross-sectional views were also prepared for necessary assessment of the variation of individual subsurface stratum in different locations. The study identified three subsurface geologic formations namely, a top clay layer, sand layer of different grain size and at the bottom an impermeable clay zone. Maps of formation thickness and index revealed that aquifer thickness is low in the north-western corner and in some places of middle of south-western corner. The thickness of sand formation in other places is recorded above 20 m. It is expect that the finding of the study will help groundwater resources development, planning and management in the area.
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author Hasan, M. A. F. M. R.
Keramat, M. M.
Shahid, S.
Yasmin, R.
Mohsenipour, M.
Sattar, G. S.
author_facet Hasan, M. A. F. M. R.
Keramat, M. M.
Shahid, S.
Yasmin, R.
Mohsenipour, M.
Sattar, G. S.
author_sort Hasan, M. A. F. M. R.
title Evaluation of subsurface lithologic units for groundwater exploration in the Barind Tract of Bangladesh
title_short Evaluation of subsurface lithologic units for groundwater exploration in the Barind Tract of Bangladesh
title_full Evaluation of subsurface lithologic units for groundwater exploration in the Barind Tract of Bangladesh
title_fullStr Evaluation of subsurface lithologic units for groundwater exploration in the Barind Tract of Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of subsurface lithologic units for groundwater exploration in the Barind Tract of Bangladesh
title_sort evaluation of subsurface lithologic units for groundwater exploration in the barind tract of bangladesh
publisher Springer International Publishing
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/72035/
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