Special Publications: Recent submissions

  • Singhal, B. B. S. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    In hard rocks are included all those geological formations the drillability of which is low and the intergranular porosity is practically absent e.g. igneous and metamorphic rocks as well as limestones, dolomites and highly ...
  • Mishra, G. C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Canals continue to be major conveyance system for delivering water for irrigation in the alluvial plains of India. But loss of water due to seepage from unlined irrigation canals constitutes a substantial percentage of ...
  • Kumar, C. P. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Ground water modelling is a tool that can help analyse many ground water problems. Models are useful for reconnaissance studies preceding field investigations, for interpretive studies following the field programme, ...
  • Soni, B.; Singh, Ranvir (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Out of the 329 m ha geographical area of the country, about 140 m ha is only under cultivation. Moreover an area of around 144 m ha is suffering from water and wind erosion and about 29 m ha from special problems of water ...
  • Agarwal, Avinash (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    The occurrence of drought in India is not a recent phenomenon. The regular monitoring of rainfall in the country started in 1875 with the Indian Meteorological Department. Reliable information documents ...
  • Ramasastri, K. S. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    The mountainous regions are sources of water, forest, food, fiber and energy. Nearly 35% of the geographical area in the country is mountainous. Of these nearly 58% is accounted for by the mighty Himalayas extending ...
  • Singh, Pratap (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    The high altitude hydrology encompasses the studies related to snow and glaciers which are well known prime source of water to the river systems originating from the Himalaya. The spring and summer runoff comprising ...
  • Ghosh, N. C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    The hydrology of lake is a subject that has not attracted the attention of Indian Hydrologists even upto the 1980's decade. In the International level, the area drew the attention of hydrologists after the symposium held ...
  • Jain, S. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    The purpose of this chapter is to document the important reported works in the area of water resources systems carried out by Indian scientists and engineers. This paper provides a broad overview of the applications of ...
  • Seth, S. M. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    The hydrologic cycle under the driving force of the Sun is a continuous process by which water is transported from the oceans to the sea, It extends across a wide spectrum of space and time scales and through the storage ...
  • Bhatia, K. K. S. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    The surface of the earth forms a geographical space in which man creates an anthropologeneous living environment. He influences the land directly and indirectly, deliberately and unintentially. Man transforms the ...
  • National Institute of Hydrology (National Institute of Hydrology, 2018)

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