Urban geology and environmental problems of Lahore City, Pakistan

Authors

  • Sheikh Mohammed Iqbal Geological Survey of Pakistan, 111 Tariq Block, New Garden Town, Lahore- 54600
  • Sarfraz Ahmed Institute of Geology, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, University of Punjab, Lahore-54590
  • Sajid Rashid Institute of Geology, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, University of Punjab, Lahore-54590

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v23i0.34406

Keywords:

Urban geology, Environmental hazard, Periodic floods, Lahore city, Pakistan

Abstract

The present study deals with the urban geology and environmental problems of the Lahore City in Pakistan. It is based on a set of the following thematic maps at 1:100, 000 scale: geology, urbanisation, engineering geology, land use, flood hazard, and aquifer drawdown depth. The major hazards of the Lahore metropolitan area are air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution, and deforestation, which are the result of rapid population growth as well as poor planning.

The Lahore metropolitan area comprises the Early Pleistocene to Recent silty loess and silty clay deposits of the Ravi River. The foundation conditions of the Lahore metropolitan area are generally good. The city suffers from periodic floods during the monsoon season. The pavement and drains accelerate and increase the surface runoff and the peak flood. Unplanned groundwater development in the metropolis has caused a rapid lowering of the water table. Subsequently, the sand is dewatered and the water table has dropped to 7-13 m.

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Published

2001-12-01

How to Cite

Iqbal, S. M., Ahmed, S., & Rashid, S. (2001). Urban geology and environmental problems of Lahore City, Pakistan. Journal of Nepal Geological Society, 23, 47–58. https://doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v23i0.34406

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