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Abstract

The study was conducted to found the ground water potentials in Karnal district of Haryana with an aerial extent of 2520 sq. km. The study has analysed the spatial-temporal changes in groundwater depth in Karnal district to understand the hydrological behaviour and status of the area. Various thematic maps were prepared such as (Groundwater and its fluctuation of pre-monsoon and monsoon in two decades (1996-2017). The main objective of the study was to investigate the temporal trends in annual and monthly groundwater level with the help of central ground water board data. The result indicate a mix of negative and positive trends in the ground water level series.

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Groundwater level fluctuation pre-monsoon and monsoon average GIS

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Kumar, . S. ., Singh, A., & Kaur, N. (2019). Spatial analysis of ground water level and fluctuation at regional level in North-East of Haryana: Reference to Karnal District, India. Environment Conservation Journal, 20(1&2), 51–56. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2019.1008.1209

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