Conference Proceedings: Recent submissions

  • Ravichandran, M.; Iyyappan, T. M.; Krishnaveni, M.; Karunakaran, K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    An attempt is made to study the hydrology of Chetpet tank located in Chennai and to recommend designs for rehabilitation. A topographical survey was carried out to study the Cooum river influence. The level difference ...
  • Gijselhart, Henk; Mani, K. A. S. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    Hyderabad is the fastest growing city in India. During the last 40 years, the population of Hyderabad has grown rapidly from 1.4 million (1961) to almost 5 million at present. Simultaneously, population density increased ...
  • Leenen, Hans; Prakash, M. Om (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    The Technical Assistance in the Lake component of the Green Hyderabad Environmental Programme involved the development of methodologies and software in different fields of expertise. This report is directed towards hydrology, ...
  • Sangal, Sanjay (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    Interventions in Urban Lakes are rapidly becoming increasingly important, and it is essential to examine the technical solutions; the socio-economic considerations and the economic viability and long term sustainability ...
  • Khobragade, S. D.; Bhatia, K. K. S.; Ojha, C. S. P.; Rathore, D. S.; Kumar, Bhishm; Sharma, K. D. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    Lake Pichhola in Udaipur (Rajasthan) is a very significantfand valuable manmade lake of the region. For the last few centuries, it has acted as a catalyst in the development of the region by serving variety of domestic ...
  • Bhatia, K. K. S.; Khobragade, S. D. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
  • Bhatia, K. K. S.; Khobragade, S. D. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
  • Foreword 
    Bhatia, K. K. S.; Khobragade, S. D. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
  • Bhatia, K. K. S.; Khobragade, S. D. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
  • 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 ...
  • Rao, V. V. S. Gurunadha; Suryanarayana, G.; Prakash, B. A.; Kumar, K. Mahesh; Pavankumar, N.; Reddy, T. Bhaskar; Ramesh, M. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    Osmansagar and Himayatsagar lakes are serving the drinking water needs of Hyderabad city. The lakes have been built around 1920's to cater the need of entire population of Hyderabad. Lakes are built on Musi and Musa ...
  • Nedunchezhian, C.; Ravikumar, G. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    Artificial recharge mechanisms are resorted to when natural recharge is not sufficient for sustainable ground water levels. In urban areas, where open space is highly limited, temple tanks offer excellent scope for rainwater ...
  • Kumar, Anil; Wanganeo, Ashwani; Kumar, Kuldip (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    The present paper is a part of dissertation work carried out during the period from January 2002 to 1st May 2002 and an attempt has been made to study the salient ecological aspects of the wetland. During the study 22 sp. ...
  • Kumar, K. Mahesh; Rao, V. V. S. Gurunadha; Sankaran, S.; Prakash, B. A.; Yadaiah, P. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    Lake water budget study in Mir-Alam Tank has covered hydrological, geohydrological, geophysical and water quality analyses, lake water quality, trophic status, groundwater flow and mass transport modeling studies in the ...
  • Bhakar, S. R.; Singh, Raj Vir (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    Stochastic modelling for rainfall has done using 100 years (1901-2000) data. The performed statistical tests indicated that the series of the monthly rainfall data was trend free, The periodic component of monthly rainfall ...
  • Meena, Narendra K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    Sambhar Lake covers an area of about 90 km2 is the Largest Saline Playa Lake in India extending in SW-NE direction. The lake represents a closed drainage basin receiving the major sediment and water influx by the monsoonal ...
  • Harkare, Prajakta V.; Kelkar, P. S.; Nanoti, Madan (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    The process of aging of lakes is a serious problem in India because of eutrophication. Besides natural eutrophication, eutrophication due to various anthropogenic sources as a result of socio-cultural activities is a ...
  • Tignath, Sanjay; Jha, Medha; Mishra, S. K.; Chaube, U. C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    This paper presents the study of water quality cycle of small lakes (or tanks) of Jabalpur region in Madhya Pradesh (India) and consequent pollution hazards. These tanks were initially in use for meeting various human ...
  • Nandan, Mogali J.; Padmakar, C.; Kshirsagar, Amit V.; Yadava, R. N. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    Sustainable lake management approach involves estimation of nutrient loadings from point and non-point sources. In the present study nutrient loadings from eleven sub-watersheds of Bhoj wetland were estimated on seasonal ...
  • Prakash, B. A.; Rao, V. V. S. Gurunadha; Sankaran, S.; Kumar, K. Mahesh; Yadaiah, P. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    Durgamcheruvu watershed covering Durgamcheruvu and an area of about 14.85 sq. km. Durgamcheruvu, a head waters lake covers an area of about 50 ha (about 120 acres) and situated at about 550 m (amsl) to the north of old ...

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