Surashri Sonawane, Neeta Sarode, S.D. Kulkarni and N.P. Dharmadhikari
Abstract
Energy emitted from the earth at specific locations which is produced due to friction between underground flowing water and earth material is termed as Geoelectromagnetic Field (GEF). This paper investigates, that soil is an important component; change in physico-chemical properties of the soil affects the stability of the structure. The main objective of this study was to estimate differences in soil properties in Baramati region and determine the relationship between the physico-chemical properties of ground water (GW) and non-ground water (NGW). For this purpose, the physical properties of soil (i.e., texture, Soil type, WHC, B.D., porosity, CEC) and (Ph, EC, CaCO3, Org. carbon, Available N, P, K., Ca, Mg, Sulphur, Mn, Zn, Cu, Na, Boron, HCO3) these were observed. The variation in the value of the GW & NGW physico-chemical properties of soil at GEF is found to be remarkable.