Jain, Sharad K.; Chalisgaonkar, Deepa(National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
Hydrology is an applied science and like other applied sciences, vast amount of data is handled by the investigators working in the area of hydrology. This data becomes the basic
input ...
Singh, V. S.; Gupta, C. P.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
The pumping phase data on large diameter wells, particularly in hard rock terrane, usually show negligible aquifer response indicating that most of the water is pumped from the well storage. Therefore, ...
Seth, S. M.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1991)
Any phenomena which undergoes continuous changes particularly with respect to time may be called a process.As particularly all hydrologic phenomena change with time, they are hydrologic
processes. ...
Ghosh, D. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1987)
Underground water occurs in various types of unconsolidate and semi-consolidated formations (Porous Media) and consolidated formations (Fissured Media). Three major units in the hydrogeologic ...
Devarshi, Dhirendra; Mathur, Reena(National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
Wetlands are important habitats for birds and other forms of wildlife. About 37.90% of bird species found in Rajasthan are either dependant on wetlands or opportunistically exploit wetlands. An area less than 1% geographical ...
Seth, S. M.; Singh, R. D.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1987)
The use of regional flood frequency approach provides one of the most effective ways for the estimation of design floods at ungauged sites. Many distributions such as Gumbel ...
Romani, Saleem(Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
Ground water is poorly understood but most sought after resource for meeting the ever-growing demands of different user groups. The stress on groundwater systems is reflected in steep decline of water levels and sharp ...
Singh, R. D.; Lohani, A. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2008)
In India majority of population still depends upon the natural water resources for fulfilment of most of their requirements. Lakes are the foremost in the natural resources and supplying water for variety of uses. Therefore ...
Lal, Jitendra; Upadhyay, D. S.; Sharma, J. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1993)
In the field of hydrometeorology, India Meteorological Department (IMD) has done some pioneering work in the country. It continues to render operational services in design storm evaluation, flood and drought, ...
Collier, Chris G.(Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2009)
During extreme rainfall events reliance cannot be placed upon local measurements of rainfall or river flow as hydrometric networks may be destroyed. Therefore, forecasting procedures are increasingly dependent upon remote ...
Molnar, L.; Kubjatko, F.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
The areal distribution of precipitations in mountains is described by means of precipitation gradients using long term standard network data and comparing them with the experimental ...