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Estimation of Specific Yields of Individual Litho-units in a Terrain with Multiple Litho-units: A Water Balance Approach

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Abstract: In a terrain with more than one litho-unit, the traditional water balance approach provides a single spatially averaged specific yield. A methodology is proposed here, which can be applied to estimate specific yields of individual litho-units in such terrains. This approach is demonstrated here considering two watersheds, which are covered partly by limestone and partly by sandstone. Watershed wise specific yields were estimated using a traditional water balance method. The specific yields thus obtained are the volume-weighted averages of the specific yields of the individual litho-units in the watersheds. Based on the volumes of aquifers desaturated and the watershed wise specific yield values, a set of two linear equations in two variables was formulated. These linear equations were solved to get the specific yields of the individual litho-units. Specific yields of sandstone (Chandarpur Group) and limestone (Charmuria Formation) units in the study area were thus estimated to be 0.004 and 0.037 respectively.
Title: Estimation of Specific Yields of Individual Litho-units in a Terrain with Multiple Litho-units: A Water Balance Approach
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Abstract: In a terrain with more than one litho-unit, the traditional water balance approach provides a single spatially averaged specific yield.
A methodology is proposed here, which can be applied to estimate specific yields of individual litho-units in such terrains.
This approach is demonstrated here considering two watersheds, which are covered partly by limestone and partly by sandstone.
Watershed wise specific yields were estimated using a traditional water balance method.
The specific yields thus obtained are the volume-weighted averages of the specific yields of the individual litho-units in the watersheds.
Based on the volumes of aquifers desaturated and the watershed wise specific yield values, a set of two linear equations in two variables was formulated.
These linear equations were solved to get the specific yields of the individual litho-units.
Specific yields of sandstone (Chandarpur Group) and limestone (Charmuria Formation) units in the study area were thus estimated to be 0.
004 and 0.
037 respectively.

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