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Title: 4.1-Hydrologic responses of a Himalayan pine forest micro watersheds preliminary results
Authors: Rawat, J. S.
Haigh, M. J.
Rawat, M. S.
Keywords: Pine forest
Micro watersheds
Issue Date: 1992
Publisher: National Institute of Hydrology
Abstract: In recent years, the hydrology of the Himalaya has received a lot of attention from researchers and environmentlists. Several workers agree that their remains a shortage of reliable, scientific data on the hydrology of forest and forest conversion in these mountains. To understand forest hydrologic responses and to create representative scientific data hydrology, a project, viz. , the Animal Park pine forested experimental watershed has been set up as a co-operation between the Department of Geography Kumaun University, India and Oxford polytechnic U.K The hydrological station includes a 90° 'V' notch weir set behind a stilling pond and defended by a sediment trap. A standard chart-recording water level stage recorder is stationed above the pond and meteorological station which automatic raingauge, pan evaporation tank and temperature, humidity gauge on the upper waterdivide of the watershed.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3516
Appears in Collections:International Symposium on Hydrology of Mountainous Areas, 28-30 May 1992 at Shimla (India).



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