R. Rangarajan et Rn. Athavale, Annual replenishable ground water potential of India - an estimate based on injected tritium studies, J HYDROL, 234(1-2), 2000, pp. 38-53
Natural recharge is a vital parameter to be known for ground water budgetin
g, management and modelling. Percolation of a portion of the rainfall, thro
ugh the vadose zone, is the principal source of natural recharge to the aqu
ifer systems in India. The tritium injection method, based on piston flow m
odel, is particularly suitable for quantifying the downward Bur of moisture
in the vadose zone and for measuring natural recharge in Indian climatic c
ondition, where about 80% of the annual rainfall is received as pulses and
occurs during the four monsoon months from June to September. Natural recha
rge measurements, using the tritium injection method, have been carried out
in India during the last 25 years, in several basins and watersheds, locat
ed in varying climatic and hydrogeological situations. The mean natural rec
harge values for 35 study areas, well distributed over 17 major river basin
s are presented. The recharge rates range from 24 to 198 mm yr(-1) or 4.1 t
o 19.7% of the local average seasonal rainfall.
The natural recharge data are grouped into four main hydrogeological provin
ces, namely granitic, basaltic, sedimentary and alluvial and the regression
equations between rainfall and natural recharge are derived for each provi
nce. These equations enable one to determine the approximate value of natur
al recharge in any watershed/basin from the rainfall data for any year. The
regression equations are used to compute the total annual replenishment of
ground water reserves of the country, for an average rainfall year. The ca
lculated annual input is about 476 x 10(9) m(3) yr(-1). This can be conside
red as a minimal quantity, as it represents the natural recharge due to pre
cipitation alone and does not account for seepage from ponds, lakes, stream
bed, canals and return flow from surface water irrigation. (C) 2000 Elsevi
er Science B.V. All rights reserved.