Threat of land subsidence in and around Kolkata City and East Kolkata Wetlands, West Bengal, India

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作者
Sahu, P. [1 ]
Sikdar, P. K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Social Welf & Business Management, Dept Environm Management, Kolkata 700073, India
关键词
Kolkata; East Kolkata Wetlands; groundwater; land subsidence; groundwater potential; sustainable development; WATER-BUDGET; PLAIN; INSAR;
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10.1007/s12040-011-0077-2
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
This paper attempts to estimate the possible rate of land subsidence of Kolkata City including Salt Lake City and the adjoining East Kolkata Wetlands located at the lower part of the deltaic alluvial plain of South Bengal basin. Demand of groundwater for drinking, agricultural and industrial purposes has increased clue to rapid urbanization. The subsurface geology consists of Quaternary sediments comprising a succession of clay, silty clay and sand of various grades. Groundwater occurs mostly under confined condition except in those places where the top aquitard has been obliterated due to the scouring action of past channels. Currently, the piezometric head shows a falling trend and it may be accelerated due to further over-withdrawal of groundwater resulting in land subsidence. The estimated mean land subsidence rate is 13.53 mm/year and for 1 m drop in the piezometric head, the mean subsidence is 3.28 cm. The surface expression of the estimated land subsidence is however, cryptic because of a time lag between the settlement of the thick low-permeable aquitard at the top and its surface expression. Therefore, groundwater of the cities and wetland areas should be developed cautiously based on the groundwater potential to minimize the threat of land subsidence.
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页数:12
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