Dr. Vasant Madhav Wagh
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Dr. Vasant Madhav Wagh

Assistant Professor
Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, India

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Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Water Quality Analysis
62%
Statistical Analysis
90%
Hydrochemistry
75%
Hydrobiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Wagh, V.M., D.B. Panaskar, A.A. Muley and S.V. Mukate, 2017. Groundwater suitability evaluation by ccme wqi model for Kadava river basin, nashik, Maharashtra, India. Model Earth Syst. Environ., 3: 557-565 .
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  2. Wagh, V.M., D.B. Panaskar and A.A. Muley, 2017. Estimation of nitrate concentration in groundwater of Kadava river basin-Nashik district, Maharashtra, India by using artificial neural network model. Model Earth Syst. Environ., 3: 1-10.
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  3. Wagh, V.M., D.B. Panaskar, A.M. Varade, S.V. Mukate and S.K. Gaikwad et al., 2016. Major ion chemistry and quality assessment of the groundwater resources of Nanded tehsil, a part of Southeast Deccan Volcanic province, Maharashtra, India. Enviorn. Earth Sci. 10.1007/s12665-016-6212-2.
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  4. Wagh, V.M., D.B. Panaskar, A.A. Muley, S.V. Mukate, Y.P. Lolage and M.L. Aamalawa, 2016. Prediction of groundwater suitability for irrigation using artificial neural network model: A case study of Nanded tehsil, Maharashtra, India. Model. Earth Syst. Environ. 10.1007/s40808-016-0250-3.
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  5. Vasant, W., P. Dipak, M. Aniket, P. Ranjitsinh and M. Shrikant, 2016. GIS and Statistical Approach to Assess the Groundwater Quality of Nanded Tehsil, (MS) India. In: Proceedings of First International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Intelligent Systems: Volume 1, Chandra, S.S. and D. Swagatam (Eds.)., Springer International Publishing, India, pp: 409-417.
  6. Panaskar, D.B., V.M. Wagh, A.A. Muley, S.V. Mukate, R.S. Pawar and M.L. Aamalawar, 2016. Evaluating groundwater suitability for the domestic, irrigation and industrial purposes in Nanded tehsil, Maharashtra, India, using gis and statistics. Arabian J. Geosci. 10.1007/s12517-016-2641-1.
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  7. Katalakute, G., V. Wagh, D. Panaskar and S. Mukate, 2016. Impact of drought on environmental, agricultural and socio-economic status in Maharashtra state, India. Natl. Res. Cons., 4: 35-41.
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  8. Mukate, S.V., D.B. Panaskar, V.M. Wagh and R.S. Pawar, 2015. Assessment of groundwater quality for drinking and irrigation purpose: A case study of chincholikati midc area, solapur (MS), India. SRTM. Univ. Res. J. Sci., 1: 2277 -8594.
  9. Wagh, V.M., R.S. Pawar, D.B. Panaskar and M.L. Aamalawar, 2014. Status of groundwater quality: A case study of Vishnupuri village, Nanded tehsil, Maharashtra. Asian J. Bioch. Pharm. Res., 3: 59-65.
  10. Pawar, R.S., V.M. Wagh and D.B. Panaskar, 2014. Effect of altered environmental conditions on nutritional quality of bee pollen: A contemporary overview. J. Environ. Sci. Comp. Sci. Eng. Technol., 3: 1814-1821.
  11. Pawar, R.S., D.B. Panaskar and V.M. Wagh, 2014. Characterization of groundwater using water quality index of solapur industrial belt, Maharashtra, India. Int. J. Res. Eng. Technol., 2: 31-36.
  12. Pathare, S.V., D.B. Panaskar, R.S. Pawar and V.M. Wagh, 2014. Evaluation of groundwater suitability for domestic and irrigation purposes: A case study from Warna river basin, Maharashtra, India. Gondwana Geo. Maga., 14: 187-193.
  13. Panaskar, D.B., V.M. Wagh and R.S. Pawar, 2014. Assessment of groundwater quality for suitability of domestic and irrigation from Nanded tehsil, Maharashtra, India. SRTMU. Res. J. Sci., 3 : 71-83.
  14. Pawar, R.S., V.M. Wagh, D.B. Panaskar, V.A. Adaskar and P.R. Pawar, 2011. A case study of soybean crop production, installed capacity andutilized capacity of oil plants in Nanded district, Maharashtra, India. Adv. Appl. Sci. Res., 2: 342-350.
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