International Groundwater Resources Assessment Centre
Map: Fluoride in groundwater in Asia
Posted on 19 Aug, 2009 12:30 PMFor Asia, this map indicates the probability of occurrence of excessive concentrations of fluoride in groundwater, on a scale of high-medium-low.
Map: International Groundwater Resources Assessment Centre's global overview of salinity in groundwater
Posted on 19 Aug, 2009 10:20 AMIn India, salinity has three types of genesis - one, by dissolution (areas concentrated in Kutch, North Rajasthan and bordering Punjab, South Rajasthan and bordering areas of Madhya Pradesh and parts of Western Uttar Pradesh; two, by irrigation (areas concentrated in the Deccan Peninsular region of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu) and parts of Orissa and West Bengal; and three, by late
International Groundwater Resources Assessment Centre's trans boundary aquifers of the world
Posted on 18 Aug, 2009 05:53 PMTrans-boundary aquifers (TBAs) of the world: This map shows the present state of information regarding the occurrence and extent of TBAs world-wide. The intention of the map is to provide a global overview of these important shared water resources and to encourage their further assessment.
In India, TBAs are located on the India-Pakistan, India-Nepal and India-Bangladesh borders.