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Title: TR(BR)-12/97-98 : Study of impact of wet and dry spells in rainfall records on the water availability estimates
Authors: Mehrotra, R.
Singh, R. D.
Keywords: Impact of wet and dry spells
Rainfall records on the water availability
Periodicity in the rainfall
Issue Date: 1997
Publisher: National Institute of Hydrology
Series/Report no.: ;TR(BR)-12/97-98
Abstract: This report examines the effect of periodicity in the rainfall records on the water availability of a basin. Based on the rainfall-runoff record of a shorter period, runoff series for a longer period is developed using a water balance model. Percent deviation in water availability estimations computed using a short term wet or dry record to that of complete record is examined. Effect of length of time series on the water availability estimates is also studied. Results indicate that a minimum of seven and half years of record is needed for estimation of water availability on a monthly scale for Daman ganga basin and the effect of wet and dry spells play a crucial role in the determination of water availability.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2552
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