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Title: SR-30 : Status report on catchment hydrology
Authors: Shetty, A. V.
Keywords: Catchment hydrology
Catchment
Issue Date: 1991
Publisher: National Institute of Hydrology
Series/Report no.: ;SR-30
Abstract: Hydrology is an earth science, it encompasses the (/ (:urroncc, distribution,mov(Iment and properLi s of the waters of the earth and their envi •onmk:nLal relations. Closely allied fields include geology,ciimatolugy, meteorology and oceanography. A c Lchment or drainage basin Ia an any area of land determined by topographic features in which both surface and subsurface water drains Lo its lowest level. Catchments are separated from each other topographically hills slopes and ridges, It is conserved and proiuLting a balance between the incoming and out going fluxos. (:alAdm(lit is a planning unit with readily ldenLifiablc boundaries and characteristic pattern:, of watf.• movemenk,, itn resonroon and readily suited to coordinated planning and ulanagesw:nit_ Otif ability to 414.khaAe w.11,or ilirillOtICC'd by the today's environmental problums. To understand the hydrologAc systems that exist, in the eatchments are very much concerned to manage te extent. This report has been prepared in connection with ongoing UNDP project IND/90/03 entitled - Developing capabilities in Hydrologi.:::11 Studies-.
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