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Nepal C. Mondal

Researcher at National Geophysical Research Institute

Publications -  68
Citations -  2170

Nepal C. Mondal is an academic researcher from National Geophysical Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater & Aquifer. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1706 citations. Previous affiliations of Nepal C. Mondal include Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research & Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.

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Deciphering potential groundwater zone in hard rock through the application of GIS

TL;DR: In this article, an integrated approach of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) to delineate groundwater potential zones in hard rock terrain is presented, where the remotely sensed data at the scale of 1:50,000 and topographical information from available maps, have been used for the preparation of ground water prospective map by integrating geology, geomorphology, slope, drainage-density and lineaments map of the study area.
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Determining the interaction between groundwater and saline water through groundwater major ions chemistry

TL;DR: In this article, it is hypothesized that groundwater major ions chemistry can be employed to determine the interaction between groundwater and saline water/seawater in costal aquifers, and that there exists a relationship between total dissolved solids with chloride, sodium, magnesium and sulphate concentrations of groundwater.
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Identification of Groundwater Potential Zones Using RS, GIS and AHP Techniques: A Case Study in a Part of Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP), Maharashtra, India

TL;DR: In this paper, remote sensing and geographic information system techniques in assessing groundwater potential zones by the manipulation and analysis of the individual layer of spatial controlling data in a part of Deccan Volcanic Province, Maharashtra.
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Hydrochemical characteristic of coastal aquifer from Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, India.

TL;DR: A systematic hydrochemical study carried out in coastal aquifers, Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, to assess groundwater quality showed that total dissolved solids (TDS), sodium (Na + ), magnesium, magnesium, chloride, and sulfate (SO$4}^{\,\,2-}$) significantly damaged groundwater systems.
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Trace element concentration in groundwater of Pesarlanka Island, Krishna Delta, India

TL;DR: The highly elevated trace elements in this area which may be attributed to marine sediments or death and decay of plants are presented in this paper, suggesting an origin from natural sources rather than from anthropogenic contamination.