Composite Analysis of Landuse and Groundwater Resources of Rod-Kohi

Rod-kohi system of irrigation is often generally referred to as flood irrigation or spate irrigation system in which floods of the hill torrents are diverted into plain area for irrigation purpose. In rod-kohi region where uncertainty exists in flood water availability for irrigation use, groundwate...

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Main Authors: Arshad Ashraf, Naveed Mustafa, Muhammad Bilal Iqbal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mehran University of Engineering and Technology 2015-01-01
Series:Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:http://publications.muet.edu.pk/research_papers/pdf/pdf1003.pdf
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spelling doaj-0a2d5c59dab749a588c7e32766ffe12d2020-11-24T21:11:09ZengMehran University of Engineering and TechnologyMehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology0254-78212413-72192015-01-01341917Composite Analysis of Landuse and Groundwater Resources of Rod-Kohi Arshad Ashraf0Naveed Mustafa1Muhammad Bilal IqbalClimate Change, Alternate Energy and Water Resource Institute, National Agricultural Research Center, Park Road, Chakshehzad, Islamabad, Pakistan Climate Change, Alternate Energy and Water Resource Institute, National Agricultural Research Center, Park Road, Chakshehzad, Islamabad, PakistanRod-kohi system of irrigation is often generally referred to as flood irrigation or spate irrigation system in which floods of the hill torrents are diverted into plain area for irrigation purpose. In rod-kohi region where uncertainty exists in flood water availability for irrigation use, groundwater is a valuable resource used mainly as supplement source of irrigation. The region, being rich in natural resources, is remained far behind in terms of data availability and data quality, the situation that has affected incredibly the needs of future planning and development. In the present study, major landuse/landcover classes of the region were identified and delineated using Landsat ETM+ (Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus) image data and related with groundwater potential for interactive analysis in GIS (Geographic Information System). The potential groundwater zones were delineated and assessed on the basis of aquifer characteristics in the region. Rangeland and exposed rocks were identified over 70% of the rod-kohi region i.e. total area about 42 Mha (Million hectares). Share of cropped area and bare soil or culturable waste was about 3.5 and 15.4%, respectively. High and medium potential of groundwater were estimated in about 2.3 Mha out of which 60% exist under bare soil, 16% under cropped area and the rest underneath other landuse classes. High efficiency irrigation techniques like drip and rain-gun system need to be adopted in areas having substantial groundwater potential in order to sustain agriculture production. The study would provide base for detail investigationhttp://publications.muet.edu.pk/research_papers/pdf/pdf1003.pdfSpate IrrigationGeoinformaticsLanduseGroundwaterRod-Kohi
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author Arshad Ashraf
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Muhammad Bilal Iqbal
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Naveed Mustafa
Muhammad Bilal Iqbal
Composite Analysis of Landuse and Groundwater Resources of Rod-Kohi
Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
Spate Irrigation
Geoinformatics
Landuse
Groundwater
Rod-Kohi
author_facet Arshad Ashraf
Naveed Mustafa
Muhammad Bilal Iqbal
author_sort Arshad Ashraf
title Composite Analysis of Landuse and Groundwater Resources of Rod-Kohi
title_short Composite Analysis of Landuse and Groundwater Resources of Rod-Kohi
title_full Composite Analysis of Landuse and Groundwater Resources of Rod-Kohi
title_fullStr Composite Analysis of Landuse and Groundwater Resources of Rod-Kohi
title_full_unstemmed Composite Analysis of Landuse and Groundwater Resources of Rod-Kohi
title_sort composite analysis of landuse and groundwater resources of rod-kohi
publisher Mehran University of Engineering and Technology
series Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
issn 0254-7821
2413-7219
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Rod-kohi system of irrigation is often generally referred to as flood irrigation or spate irrigation system in which floods of the hill torrents are diverted into plain area for irrigation purpose. In rod-kohi region where uncertainty exists in flood water availability for irrigation use, groundwater is a valuable resource used mainly as supplement source of irrigation. The region, being rich in natural resources, is remained far behind in terms of data availability and data quality, the situation that has affected incredibly the needs of future planning and development. In the present study, major landuse/landcover classes of the region were identified and delineated using Landsat ETM+ (Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus) image data and related with groundwater potential for interactive analysis in GIS (Geographic Information System). The potential groundwater zones were delineated and assessed on the basis of aquifer characteristics in the region. Rangeland and exposed rocks were identified over 70% of the rod-kohi region i.e. total area about 42 Mha (Million hectares). Share of cropped area and bare soil or culturable waste was about 3.5 and 15.4%, respectively. High and medium potential of groundwater were estimated in about 2.3 Mha out of which 60% exist under bare soil, 16% under cropped area and the rest underneath other landuse classes. High efficiency irrigation techniques like drip and rain-gun system need to be adopted in areas having substantial groundwater potential in order to sustain agriculture production. The study would provide base for detail investigation
topic Spate Irrigation
Geoinformatics
Landuse
Groundwater
Rod-Kohi
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