Special Publications: Recent submissions

  • Kumar, C. P.; Sharma, Anupama; Sruthi, K. V.; Purandara, B. K.; Kumar, S. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2019)
  • Singh, Rajesh; Kumar, Sumant (National Institute of Hydrology, 2019)
  • Kumar, Rakesh; Nayak, P. C.; Patra, J. P.; Mani, Pankaj (National Institute of Hydrology, 2019)
  • Thomas, T. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2019)
  • Tyagi, J. V. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2019)
  • Gurrapu, Sunil; Singh, Vishal (National Institute of Hydrology, 2019)
  • Jain, Sharad K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2019)
  • Ghosh, N. C.; Chakravorty, B.; Mazumdar, P. K.; Kumar, Sudhir; Rathore, D. S.; Jain, C. K.; Keshari, A. K.; Ray, Abhijit; Ghosh, Asit K.; Talukdar, T.; Mehta, B. C.; Ray, P. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2001-09)
    Occurrence of Arsenic in groundwater and their areal spreading in a linear track of 470 Km in the Ganga-Brahmaputra delta covering 8 districts in West Bengal are serious concern among users and beneficiaries, groundwater ...
  • Lohani, A. K.; Chatterjee, Chandranath; Ghosh, N. C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2000)
    Waterlogging and drainage are usually refer to define the condition of sub-surface water table causing effect on growth and yield of crops. Hardly one finds any definition of waterlogging and drainage congestion linking ...
  • National Institute of Hydrology (National Institute of Hydrology, 2018)
    National Institute of Hydrology (NIH) a premier Research and Development organization under the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation has been engaged in research activities in all aspects ...
  • National Institute of Hydrology (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
  • Seth, S. M. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Hydrology, is one of the earth sciences which deals with studies of the waters of the earth, their occurrence, circulation and distribution, their chemical and physical properties and their relation to living ...
  • Gupta, A. A. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Since independence there is considerable advancement in the field of hydrology, specially in the design of darns, water resources development and planning, hydrological Investigations and research. Every subject on ...
  • Rakhecha, P. R.; Soman, M. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Water is a precious resource and plays a vital role in the development of agriculture, industry and power generation. The extent to which this resource is tapped for its manifold uses can well be a clL to the advancement ...
  • Chakraborti, A. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Water resources planning is usually based on limited and often inadequate data. Existing hydrologic data base may not be oriented to newly arising water resources development requirements It is intuitive that when ...
  • Kumar, Bhishm; Singh, B. P. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    The primary function of hydrology is to provide scientific facts about water in hydrological cycle. This is being done using sophisticated scientific instrumentation and methods for managing water resources under ...
  • Chalisgaonkar, Deepa (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Hydrology is an applied natural science and therefore hydrologist5 have to deal with vast amount of data. Moreover, with the increase in population and industrial activities, water is gradually becoming a scarce commodity ...
  • Singh, R. D.; Kumar, Rakesh (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    The hydrological behaviour of catchments is a very complex phenomenon which is controlled by a large number of climatic and physiographic factors that vary in time and space. The basic problem of hydrology ...
  • Haque, M. E. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Floods have caused devastations ahi acute human suffering since time immemorial. Efforts to mitigate damages from floods originated from the basic human urge for self-preservation. The losses from the devastations of ...
  • Mishra, G. C.; Singh, Sushil K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Although the total amount of water on earth is generally assumed to have remained virtually constant, the rapid growth of population, together with the extension of irrigated agriculture and industrial development, is ...

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