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Title: 3-Flood Routing Through Indian Rivers.
Authors: Karmegam, M.
Haribabu, S.
Keywords: Flood Hydrology
Flood Routing
Indian Rivers
Issue Date: Jun-1992
Publisher: National Institute of Hydrology
Abstract: The importance of being able to route a flood accurately has resulted in the development of a number of methods. They vary from simple hydrolagical procedure based only on the conservation of mass principle to calculations based on the complete unsteady flow equations. The simple methods require a limited data permitting even hand computations, whereas the methods based on the hydraulic principles require a vast set of data to be collected and processed requiring a high computer storage and time. In developing countries such as India, the availability of data and Computing facilities always a problem. The Centre for Water Resources has, with the financial support from the Central Board of Irrigation and Power, New Delhi, attempted to undertake a project with a view to identify and highlight the difficulties in routing floods in Indian rivers. Specifically the project focussed its attention towards (1) the data requirement and availability; (ii) the difficulties which will be faced in applying various methods; (iii) accuracy of various methods; and (iv) adoptobility on the basis of simplicity and data and computer requirements. A condensed form of the results of this, study is presented here in this paper.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6533
Appears in Collections:11-Jal Vigyan Sameeksha Vol.-7(1)-June-1992

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