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the ground water procpspecting through gis
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Rajkiya Engineering College Kannauj APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS IN WATER PROSPECTING Under The supervision of : Presented by : Rishabh kashyap Kushagra Sharma (16) CO supervisor : Arvind Kumar (07) Abhishek Patel
Table Of Content Introduction Why remote sensing for groundwater How Remote Sensing Works Applications in Groundwater Prospecting Key Remote Sensing Techniques Integration with GIS GIS Analysis Conclusion Future Exploration
INTRODUCTION Remote sensing is the process of obtaining information about an object or phenomenon without direct physical contact. In the context of groundwater prospecting, it involves collecting data about the Earth's surface and subsurface from a distance, typically using satellites or aircraft.
How Remote Sensing Works Satellite and Sensor Technology : Remote sensing utilizes various sensors on satellites or aircraft to capture electromagnetic radiation reflected or emitted by the Earth's surface. Data Transmission and Processing : Once collected, the data is transmitted to ground stations and processed using specialized software. This processed information can then be analyzed to extract valuable insights.
Why Remote sensing for groundwater Remote sensing is a valuable tool for groundwater exploration and management due to its ability to provide comprehensive and non-invasive information about the Earth's surface and subsurface . Some reason are Large-Scale Coverage Efficient Data Collection Identification of Surface Water Bodies Integration with Geographic Information System (GIS
Applications in Groundwater Prospecting Surface Water Mapping : Remote sensing can be used to identify surface water bodies, helping to understand their distribution and dynamics. Subsurface Water Detection : Thermal infrared imaging and other techniques enable the detection of subsurface water, assisting in locating potential groundwater sources.
Key Remote Sensing Techniques Satellite Imagery : High-resolution satellite imagery provides detailed visual information about the Earth's surface, aiding in geological and hydrological studies. Thermal Infrared Imaging : Measures temperature differences to identify areas where groundwater is likely present. Radar and LiDAR : Radar technology penetrates the Earth's surface, allowing for subsurface imaging, while LiDAR provides detailed elevation data .
Integration with GIS Geographic Information System Remote sensing data is often integrated into GIS for spatial analysis. GIS allows for the overlay of multiple layers of information, aiding in the identification of potential groundwater zones.
GIS Analysis
Conclusion Summary: In summary, remote sensing offers a powerful and efficient tool for groundwater prospecting, providing valuable insights into surface and subsurface features.
Future Exploration As technology advances, the integration of remote sensing with other geospatial technologies promises even more accurate and detailed information for sustainable water management.