Hi Arun,
I tried this as well, it will point to the same page that I mentioned
earlier. 1st link to India_WRIS portal, 2nd link not opening for me and the
other two links provide pdf reports state wise not point or well level
information. Actually, I need well level information district wise so
You can access the data from the CGWB website.
http://cgwb.gov.in/GW-data-access.html
On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 8:03 PM sonia agnihotri
wrote:
> Hi,
> I am unable to download district level water data for Goa from the new
> WRIS website https://indiawris.gov.in/wris/#/groundWater. I can only
>
Hi All,
I finally got the official explanation given
at http://www.india-wris.nrsc.gov.in/GWL/GWL.html?
Here is what it says
Groundwater is an important source of drinking and agriculture in our
country. But this is hard to be explored and analyzed being flowing in
sub-surface. The level of
Dear all,
I am extremely sorry for wrongly ascribing months to the seasons in my
previous post. Here is the right interpretation:
Monsoon - June to Aug (GW level recorded in Aug)
Post monsoon Kharif - Sept to Nov (GW level recorded in Nov)
Post monsoon Rabi - Dec to Jan (GW level recorded in Jan)
I have already attached a file for full India please find it in my previous
mails.
Thank you .
On 21-Oct-2017 11:44 PM, "archi planner" wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I did a sample compilation for Rajasthan.
> Please use the links given in the file.
>
> Best!!
>
> On Thursday,
Dear all,
I did a sample compilation for Rajasthan.
Please use the links given in the file.
Best!!
On Thursday, 19 October 2017 14:16:00 UTC+5:30, Sashikumar N wrote:
>
> Hi Nikhil,
> Just joined the group now. I saw your other interesting posts. Thankyou.
> The ground water level given in
Hi Nikhil,
Just joined the group now. I saw your other interesting posts. Thankyou. The
ground water level given in CGWB data is below ground level(bgl) in meteres.
Which means we need to know the accurate elevation of the well coordinates to
know the actual depth to compare with other wells
Ground water level in meters.
On 18-Oct-2017 7:20 AM, "Nikhil VJ" wrote:
> Thanks for sharing this. I've downloaded data for Pune district, and
> am trying to visualize it.
>
> Could you explain what units these columns are showing :
>
> column | sample data
> MONSOON | 1.6
Thanks for sharing this. I've downloaded data for Pune district, and
am trying to visualize it.
Could you explain what units these columns are showing :
column | sample data
MONSOON | 1.6
POSTMONSOONKHARIF | 3.2
POSTMONSOONRABI | 4.56
PREMONSOON | 5.15
Is it depth of the well? In meters? Feet?
Also you can simply pull out all the district names from their page I have
compiled a list of districts and data link, find the attached csv with this
message.
On Monday, 16 October 2017 22:05:16 UTC+5:30, Sandeep Kumar wrote:
>
> Right now the portal does not allow that, interestingly this
Right now the portal does not allow that, interestingly this question was
in my mind too and i downloaded whole data using a fme script. Point is
basically you need to know all the district name as in their database and
then call the URL like this
How does one download the data for the entire country in one go? The
download form only allows downloading a single district at a time.
On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 1:41 PM, Sandeep Kumar
wrote:
> Hi Shanti and rajesh,
>
> I think you need not worry about arcgis(arcmap)
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