
Role of bedrock on stream conductivity and groundwater contribution to streams: a case study from Jhikhu Khola watershed, central Nepal
Author(s) -
Gopal Nakarmi,
T. Li
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
journal of nepal geological society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2676-1378
DOI - 10.3126/jngs.v18i0.32260
Subject(s) - groundwater , bedrock , streams , geology , hydraulic conductivity , watershed , hydrology (agriculture) , groundwater flow , conductivity , geochemistry , soil science , geomorphology , geotechnical engineering , aquifer , soil water , computer network , machine learning , computer science , chemistry
Role of rock formations on water conductivity and groundwater condition contributing to stream flow was examined in the Jhikhu Khola watershed, central Nepal. More than 75% of annual rainfall occurring between June and September which recharges the groundwater. Carbonate rocks are responsible for the higher conductivity values whereas mica schist and quartzite yield little flow with low conductivity during dry season. For better understanding of the water storage capacity of the rock formations, detail studies on distribution of fissures and cavities in the rocks are essential. Application of selected tracer will assist to evaluate flow direction and quantify the rate of flow.