会议专题

Multi-prong model approach for ground water to alleviate drought in Sri Lanka

Mathematical models describe Hydrologic problems. Ground water potential in the sedimentary rock of Sri Lanka has been reported (Basnayake 1989) However there was a variation in the ground water hydrology of the region. The study area was located at a latitude of 79° 05 and altitude of 7° 06 and the farmers were experiencing crop failure under rain fed situation due to drought. The spatial distribution of ground water was investigated using the Kriging technique which employed interpolation technique to estimate the ground water available for supplementary irrigation.Variogram obtained for the water depth distribution was described by the equation y=0.129-0.054x-0.0047x2 +0.000lx3. Variation in the depth to water table of the shallow well in the study area was described by the equation y=1/(90.28005-0.0045).Contour diagram for the parameters considered above gave the real picture of the hydrology of the region.Draw down and discharge pattern observed from pumping test for the monitored wells gave real picture of the available ground water in the study area. Transmissivities and specific yield showed regions having adequate water for irrigation.It was concluded that the above mentioned approaches were useful in describing spatial temporal distribution of ground water.

Model Spatial distribution Ground water

W.D.L.Stanley

Regional Research Institute,Makandura,Sri Lanka

国际会议

International Forum on Water Resources and Sustainable Development(2009水资源与可持续发展高层论坛)

武汉

英文

178-185

2009-09-22(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)