TITLE:
Integrated Approach Using Remote Sensing and GIS for Assessment of Groundwater Quality and Hydrogeomorphology in Certain Parts of Tummalapalle Area, Cuddapah District, Andhra Pradesh, South India
AUTHORS:
Arveti Nagaraju, Yenamala Sreedhar, Arveti Thejaswi, Padmanava Dash
KEYWORDS:
Remote Sensing, GIS, Groundwater, Hydrogeomorphology, Water Quality
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Remote Sensing,
Vol.5 No.2,
June
6,
2016
ABSTRACT: The present work deals with the assessment of groundwater potential zones and their suitability
for drinking in the severely drought affected villages of Vemula mandal of Cuddapah District,
Andhra Pradesh. This study is based on remote sensing and GIS approach. In this approach the IRS
P6 LISS III Data (23.5 m Spatial Resolution) with Path: 100; Row: 063 of Indian Remote Sensing
Satellite, Resourcesat IRS-P6 LISS-III has been utilized to analyse the onscreen interpretation and
delineated different geomorphological units, lithological formations and geological structures. By
integrating the above said parameters the hydrogeomorphological map is prepared on 1:50,000
scale. The study area is characteristically occupied by the Papaghni and Chitravati group of rocks.
In the present study, the lithological formations on the basis of their genesis have been classified
as fluvial, denudational and structural. Majority of lineaments are trending in NE-SW and NW-SE
directions. The fluvial landforms namely valley fill moderate and valley have good groundwater
prospects while shallow weathered buried pediplain has moderate to poor groundwater prospects.
The chemical quality parameters of groundwater samples have indicated that the water
samples are found to be suitable for drinking, agricultural, and industrial purposes.