PIG Based Water Quality Assessment in West Suvarnamukhi River Basin, Karnataka, India
Abstract
Groundwater quality depends on the quality of precipitation, recharging water, surface water and sub-surface geochemical processes. Changes in the constituents of the recharging water and human intervention cause changes in groundwater quality. Water pollution affects both water quality and human health.
Keywords
Water Quality , PIG, Spatial Variation, Geogenic, Anthropogenic, Agro inputs
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