Searching and Predition of Underground Water Source

More, B. M. (2023) Searching and Predition of Underground Water Source. In: New Frontiers in Physical Science Research Vol. 7. B P International, pp. 94-106. ISBN 978-81-19039-51-7

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Abstract

It was uncertain of getting an underground water source since the ancient period when digging wells or drilling bore wells. It is now possible to locate the location of an underground water source. Using experimental evidence, it is discovered that some of the trees on the ground surface indicate the direction of available water flow. This will be the surprise package for the farmers around the world. Dowsing is a traditional way of searching underground water streams. The examples of traditional methods of dowsing are forked sticks, L-shaped metal rods, coconuts, key wires, hangers, pendulum, etc.

Many researchers have shown beyond a reasonable doubt that water dowsing does not work. A dowsing is worse than a common sense institution or is a good bargain for no cost. The Dowsers confess that dowsing is witchery, and it violates every principle of science, the other reports unknown force acting on dowsing devices which have independent existence. Quantitative investigations of dowsing, but, is now a field of active Research.

Many experiments were performed by scientists and they showed that there is no influence of electric or magnetic field on dowsing devices. The only influence of gravitational force on these devices will be acting. Now a day’s impact of dowsing is distinct and used by geologists, engineers and even the military. The dowsing methods explain in this chapter is based on science. All plant growth is connected with solar lights. The trees grow symmetrical in shapes, but sometimes they are irregular. In the case of irregular shapes, some of the twigs of these trees are bent downward in a straight line. These bends of twigs will have some specific reasons. The trees, neem, tamarind, show such unusual growth. Some of the twigs of these trees are bent in the downward direction in a straight line. The Growth index ratio (GIR) with a growth index from the usual and unusual growth of the twigs of the same tree is calculated. The value of GIR greater than one indicates the presence of the stream below the unusual growth twigs of the tree. This unusual growth of trees is due to the increased gravitational force on these twigs.

The GIR for different neem and Tamarind trees were calculated, and depth of the stream at those particular twigs was measured. It is found that the plot between GIR of trees and Depth of the stream is a straight line. This suggests that the GIR of a tree is directly proportional to the depth of the stream present under that tree. In this paper, I propose to outline the body of research that gives a relation between GIR of trees and depth of the stream under that tree, which is useful for prediction of depth of stream by calculating GIR for that tree.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Eurolib Press > Physics and Astronomy
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 04 Oct 2023 04:31
Last Modified: 04 Oct 2023 04:31
URI: http://info.submit4journal.com/id/eprint/2506

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