Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Satellites Unlock Secret to Northern India's Vanishing Water

Source: NASA News Service

Satellites Unlock Secret to Northern India's Vanishing Water
WASHINGTON -- Using NASA satellite data, scientists have found that groundwater levels in northern India have been declining by as much as one foot per year over the past decade. Researchers concluded the loss is almost entirely due to human activity.

More than 26 cubic miles of groundwater disappeared from aquifers in areas of Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan and the nation's capitol territory of Delhi, between 2002 and 2008. This is enough water to fill Lake Mead, the largest manmade reservoir in the United States, three times.

A team of hydrologists led by Matt Rodell of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., found that northern India's underground water supply is being pumped and consumed by human activities, such as irrigating cropland, and is draining aquifers faster than natural processes can replenish them. The results of this research were published today in Nature.

The finding is based on data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE), a pair of satellites that sense changes in Earth's gravity field and associated mass distribution, including water masses stored above or below Earth's surface. As the twin satellites orbit 300 miles above Earth's surface, their positions change relative to each other in response to variations in the pull of gravity.

Changes in underground water masses affect gravity enough to provide a signal that can be measured by the GRACE spacecraft. After accounting for other mass variations, such changes in gravity are translated into an equivalent change in water.

"Using GRACE satellite observations, we can observe and monitor water storage changes in critical areas of the world, from one month to the next, without leaving our desks," said study co-author Isabella Velicogna of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., and the University of California, Irvine.

Groundwater comes from the natural percolation of precipitation and other surface waters down through Earth’s soil and rock, accumulating in cavities and layers of porous rock, gravel, sand or clay. Groundwater levels respond slowly to changes in weather and can take months or years to replenish once pumped for irrigation or other uses.

Data provided by India's Ministry of Water Resources to the NASA-funded researchers suggested groundwater use across India was exceeding natural replenishment, but the regional rate of depletion was unknown. Rodell and colleagues analyzed six years of monthly GRACE data for northern India to produce a time series of water storage changes beneath the land surface.

"We don't know the absolute volume of water in the northern Indian aquifers, but GRACE provides strong evidence that current rates of water extraction are not sustainable," said Rodell. "The region has become dependent on irrigation to maximize agricultural productivity. If measures are not taken to ensure sustainable groundwater usage, the consequences for the 114 million residents of the region may include a collapse of agricultural output and severe shortages of potable water."

Researchers examined data and models of soil moisture, lake and reservoir storage, vegetation and glaciers in the nearby Himalayas in order to confirm that the apparent groundwater trend was real. The loss is particularly alarming because it occurred when there were no unusual trends in rainfall. In fact, rainfall was slightly above normal for the period. The only influence they couldn't rule out was human.

"For the first time, we can observe water use on land with no additional ground-based data collection," said co-author James Famiglietti of the University of California, Irvine. "This is critical because in many developing countries, where hydrological data are both sparse and hard to access, space-based methods provide perhaps the only opportunity to assess changes in fresh water availability across large regions."

GRACE is a partnership between NASA and the German Aerospace Center, DLR. The University of Texas Center for Space Research in Austin has overall GRACE mission responsibility. GRACE was launched in 2002.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

What's happening to India!

What's happening to India now?? See everywhere and you can see violence. Nobody is interested in Peace and just wants that everuthing should happen as we want it to be. That's not what should be aimed at if we Indians want to be a Developed Nation. The recent one is the Rajasthan road-block. I don't know what they want out of that. Even if it is for the sake of their reservation then why shouldn't they come up with a friendly thing, even in the road-block. They just started out throwing stones at the police. Why not just sit there and not stand until their demands are met?

With another event of Animals, even if in Japan the event is going on, what has India to do in it? Why are they just showing it up all over again? Even if we won't be seeing it, then also this would have been happening there. And from the Lons point of view, this thing is good. At least they are getting a good exercise of catching their prey when they are not set free to chase animals. Even when in an open ground, a cow or a hen would not be able to survive in front of a lion or tiger, whatever the case maybe.

And what about animals right comission and all? We saw nobody coming upto us in this issue!

And then the famous (or precisely infamous) Richard Gere and Shilpa Shetty case. The damsel now even has to attend phone calls from around the world just to listen insults abotu our country. He (Richard) hadn't kissed on her lips and that was just approvable of. What was there to be talked about!

And then again, one case came up where a slipper was thrown at the pretty Priyanka Chopra. What fault did she have? Just that some person standing at the behind were not able to see her? This isn't something that we could think as a reason to "shower slippers". She was just doing the work which she was invited for. If it was for the politician, why was it thrown when Priyanka started speaking! This shows to the world what the mentality we have!

One place where we stand to be the most promising contender of the world for everything and there's another issue that degrades us. Why can't we be a little constitutional and well-mannered?

For the constitutional part, I can and everybody would say that the corruption is the factor, but then what about the rest part where we caome upto ourselves without any cause of it.
Talking about the deaths in Rajasthan, they could have been avoided if it would have been a silent protest.

Anyone reading this, please comment and do tell me what you think about this topic.