Statistical Analysis of Rainfall Development in Badnagar, Madhya Pradesh and Its Impact on the Groundwater System
Pavnendra Nath Tiwari Nath Tiwari
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Abstract
Rainfall is a critical factor for groundwater recharge. This paper analyzes the impact of rainfall data on the groundwater system in Badnagar, Madhya Pradesh, India. The analysis of 25 years of rainfall data was conducted to assess its impact on the groundwater system of Bardnagar, located in Madhya Pradesh, India. The rainfall data underwent mathematical and statistical analysis. Mathematical analysis reveals both positive and negative trends in groundwater recharge. The analysis of rainfall data includes determining the mean, median, mode, standard deviation, dispersion coefficient, variation coefficient, and skewness coefficient. The rainfall data has been analyzed to predict future rainfall trends. High values indicate an increasing trend in rainfall, which is beneficial for groundwater recharge, while low values indicate a decreasing trend, leading to water shortages and crises. Rainfall plays a critical role in recharging groundwater and has a significant impact on the environment, including society, forests, agriculture, and vegetation. The environmental effects on the groundwater system are also addressed in the analysis.
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Copyright © 2025 Pavnendra Nath Tiwari. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.