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The major objective of the survey was to collect the following pieces of information:
The depth o... more The major objective of the survey was to collect the following pieces of information: The depth of the tubewells that have been placed on the island. The main objective of the study was to determine the following details: - The depths of the tubewells that have been placed on the Island. - The viewpoints of the local population regarding the processes through which freshwater is stored below. The user's viewpoint about the quality of groundwater. the consequences they and the Island will face regarding groundwater and its quality because of tourism etc. The evaluation of water quality in tube wells and dug wells.
The field report has been compiled based on a field study conducted in Cox's Bazar and its surrou... more The field report has been compiled based on a field study conducted in Cox's Bazar and its surrounding regions by fourth-year students from the Department of Geology at the University of Dhaka. This study was undertaken as an integral part of the fourth-year Bachelor of Science Honors degree. The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the geology, geomorphology, georesources, and geological hazards in the specified region.
This report demonstrates brief study on physical and Geomorphological features, tectonic and sedi... more This report demonstrates brief study on physical and Geomorphological features, tectonic and sedimentary structures, focusing particularly on the depositional environment and petroleum system setup of the area. The investigated area belongs to the northern part of Surma Basin, a major tectonic part of Bengal Basin. The area lies between 25°05' N to 25°11' N and 92° E to 92°11'15" respectively. Geologically the basin is bounded in the north by Shillong Plateau, Jaintia Hill, Garo Hill & Khashi Hill in south by Madhupur Threshold, in west by continental slope and in east CFTB, is drained by many rivers including Shari-Goyain River, Shari river etc. All rivers originate in India and enter Bangladesh from Shillong Plateau. The drainage pattern of the area is mainly dendritic. This basin is geologically important because of all the stratigraphic units of Bangladesh from the Eocene to Recent Holocene. In the northern part of the basin older formations exposed from there toward south younger formations exposed. As the area is subjected to tectonic activity, where Sylhet Basin subducted beneath the Shillong Plateau so many tectonic structures are found here. These structures are monocline, different faults, multiple sets of joints, unconformity, dragging etc. The depositional environment of the basin fluctuated and changed over geologic time. Many natural gas fields of the country are located in the Sylhet Basin. Also the area acts as a major reservoir of hydrocarbons of Bangladesh. So it has a great importance in the economic aspect of the country.
Availability and feasibility of groundwater resources is necessary which are ensured by proper ma... more Availability and feasibility of groundwater resources is necessary which are ensured by proper management and development of groundwater systems. For this, accurate computation of groundwater recharge is very crucial. When choosing a technique, it is essential to consider various important criteria such as the accuracy of recharge estimations, time, space and range. Various methods, including direct measurements and simulation models of varying complexities, are available for quantifying groundwater recharge. Each technique has advantages, disadvantages, uncertainties. To determine accurate techniques in particular hydrological condition, meteorological condition, soil type and land use, detailed knowledge with their applicability/limitation should be known. The ultimate goal of the paper is to present an overview of the methods of groundwater recharge estimation and selection appropriate procedure to assess considering hydrological, technological and availability of resources.
The major objective of the survey was to collect the following pieces of information:
The depth o... more The major objective of the survey was to collect the following pieces of information: The depth of the tubewells that have been placed on the island. The main objective of the study was to determine the following details: - The depths of the tubewells that have been placed on the Island. - The viewpoints of the local population regarding the processes through which freshwater is stored below. The user's viewpoint about the quality of groundwater. the consequences they and the Island will face regarding groundwater and its quality because of tourism etc. The evaluation of water quality in tube wells and dug wells.
The field report has been compiled based on a field study conducted in Cox's Bazar and its surrou... more The field report has been compiled based on a field study conducted in Cox's Bazar and its surrounding regions by fourth-year students from the Department of Geology at the University of Dhaka. This study was undertaken as an integral part of the fourth-year Bachelor of Science Honors degree. The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the geology, geomorphology, georesources, and geological hazards in the specified region.
This report demonstrates brief study on physical and Geomorphological features, tectonic and sedi... more This report demonstrates brief study on physical and Geomorphological features, tectonic and sedimentary structures, focusing particularly on the depositional environment and petroleum system setup of the area. The investigated area belongs to the northern part of Surma Basin, a major tectonic part of Bengal Basin. The area lies between 25°05' N to 25°11' N and 92° E to 92°11'15" respectively. Geologically the basin is bounded in the north by Shillong Plateau, Jaintia Hill, Garo Hill & Khashi Hill in south by Madhupur Threshold, in west by continental slope and in east CFTB, is drained by many rivers including Shari-Goyain River, Shari river etc. All rivers originate in India and enter Bangladesh from Shillong Plateau. The drainage pattern of the area is mainly dendritic. This basin is geologically important because of all the stratigraphic units of Bangladesh from the Eocene to Recent Holocene. In the northern part of the basin older formations exposed from there toward south younger formations exposed. As the area is subjected to tectonic activity, where Sylhet Basin subducted beneath the Shillong Plateau so many tectonic structures are found here. These structures are monocline, different faults, multiple sets of joints, unconformity, dragging etc. The depositional environment of the basin fluctuated and changed over geologic time. Many natural gas fields of the country are located in the Sylhet Basin. Also the area acts as a major reservoir of hydrocarbons of Bangladesh. So it has a great importance in the economic aspect of the country.
Availability and feasibility of groundwater resources is necessary which are ensured by proper ma... more Availability and feasibility of groundwater resources is necessary which are ensured by proper management and development of groundwater systems. For this, accurate computation of groundwater recharge is very crucial. When choosing a technique, it is essential to consider various important criteria such as the accuracy of recharge estimations, time, space and range. Various methods, including direct measurements and simulation models of varying complexities, are available for quantifying groundwater recharge. Each technique has advantages, disadvantages, uncertainties. To determine accurate techniques in particular hydrological condition, meteorological condition, soil type and land use, detailed knowledge with their applicability/limitation should be known. The ultimate goal of the paper is to present an overview of the methods of groundwater recharge estimation and selection appropriate procedure to assess considering hydrological, technological and availability of resources.
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The depth of the tubewells that have been placed on the island.
The main objective of the study was to determine the following details: -
The depths of the tubewells that have been placed on the Island. - The viewpoints of the local population regarding the processes through which freshwater is stored below.
The user's viewpoint about the quality of groundwater.
the consequences they and the Island will face regarding groundwater and its quality because of tourism etc.
The evaluation of water quality in tube wells and dug wells.
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The depth of the tubewells that have been placed on the island.
The main objective of the study was to determine the following details: -
The depths of the tubewells that have been placed on the Island. - The viewpoints of the local population regarding the processes through which freshwater is stored below.
The user's viewpoint about the quality of groundwater.
the consequences they and the Island will face regarding groundwater and its quality because of tourism etc.
The evaluation of water quality in tube wells and dug wells.