Prince, Rohit Kumar; Under the Guidance Ghosh, N. C.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
India is blessed with good rainfall but however large of it lost through runoff and it can be impounded on the surface at suitable sites for surface storage. In recent decades groundwater is ...
Chaudhary, Shubham; Under the Guidance Lohani, A. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
As we all know that Trainee Allocation and management system is very essential part in any Organization as it stores all the information of Trainee (student and employes). With the help of ...
Choudhary, Vikrant; Under the Guidance Lohani, A. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
As we all know that Trainee Allocation and management system is very essential part in any Organization as it stores all the information of Trainee (student and employes). With the help of ...
Rawat, Satendra; Under the Guidance Lohani, A. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
As we all know that Trainee Allocation and management system is very essential part in any Organization as it stores all the information of Trainee (student and employes). With the help of ...
Kumari, Shivani; Under the Guidance Rao, M. S.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
The tittle of the dissertation work and report is "An Approach for the Management of Groundwater in the Coastal Region of West Bengal."Groundwater is most important natural resources and it ...
Ali, Shayaan; Under the Guidance Thakural, L. N.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
Accurate delineation of a watershed plays an extremely important role in the management of the watershed. The delineated boundaries form the nucleus around which the management efforts such as ...
Sri, Sakshi; Under the Guidance Rao, M. S.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
Water is essential for life and is always the talk of the town either due to too much of it or too little of it. Groundwater is a regenerated phenomenon. It is simply the existed water ...
Akshay, Shetty, B. S.; Pavithra, S. E.; Priyanka, T. D.; Santosh, K. P.; Under the Guidance Rao, M. Someshwar(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
Sea water intrusion is one of the important threats to water availability in the coastal zones. A study has already been done on the coast of Bengal, Orissa, and Andhra Pradesh.
Surveys were ...
Gude, Shubham; Under the Guidance of Thayyen, Renoj J.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
The Earth's climate has changed throughout history. For example, fossils from the Cretaceous period (144 to 65 million years ago) show that Earth was much warmer than it is today. Fossilized ...
Bind, Kamala; Under the Guidance of Singh, Omkar(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
With increasing environmental concerns and rapid growth of wastewater in domestic as well as in industrial sector, there is an urgent need to treat the wastewater with lower environmental footprints. ...
Nigam, Pragya; Under the Guidance of Jain, Sanjay Kumar(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
Remote sensing, encompassing the study of satellite data, is a powerful technique for exploration, mapping and management of the earth resources. It is understood to imply the acquisition of ...
Yadav, Priyanka; Under the Guidance of Jain, C. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
Water is a transparent fluid which form the world 's streams, lakes, oceans and rain and is the major constituent of the fluids of organisms . As a chemical compound , a water molecule ...
Saini, Aakanksha; Under the Guidance of Jain, C. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
Water is an important part of human life. Without water no one can survive on the earth. It is the medium of life. About 97% of total water are in saline form in oceans and remaining 3% ...
Sharma, Arushi; Under the Guidance of Arora, Manohar(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
A Glacier is a perennial body of ice and snow, in which ice from a higher elevation is transported to a lower elevation. The movement of the ice is always from the upper part of the glacier ...
Hans, Darshan; Under the Guidance of Arora, Manohar(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
A glacier is a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight. It forms where the accumulation of snow exceeds its ablation (melting and sublimation) over many ...
Shukla, Sateendra Prakash; Under the Guidance of Arora, Manohar(National Institute of Hydrology, 2017)
Environmental flows assessment is a process which determines the allocated water for maintaining aquatic habitats and ecological processes in a environment. The river system attains zero flow in ...