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  • Galkate, R. V.; Thomas, T.; Jaiswal, R. K.; Ghosh, N. C. (Govt. College of Engg., Aurangabad, 2013)
    Present paper deals with the drought assessment analysis conducted in the sub catchment of Bina River, a tributary of Betwa River in water scare Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh. The rainfall data and stream flow ...
  • Nayak, T. R.; Choudhary, M. K.; Sahu, Harshad (IAH, 2015)
    Soil erosion is one of the major ecological troubles which threaten our natural reserves. In developing countries the soil erosion evaluation is tough task mainly because the important data are insufficient or sometime are ...
  • Galkate, R. V.; Pandey, R. P.; Jaiswal, R. K.; Thomas, T. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, 2015)
    The assessment of disparity between water demand and supply has always been a great concern for water managers and policy makers due to unavailability of requisite hydrological information, lack of long term quality data, ...
  • Thomas, T.; Jaiswal, R. K.; Ghosh, N. C. (BITS, Pilani, 2013)
    Water resources management in arid and semiarid areas is a complex proposition, which involves consideration of a large number of hydrologic, environmental and management factors to ensure supply of sufficient water and ...
  • Kumar, Dinesh; Goyal, V. C. (FICCI, New Delhi, 2016)
    In India, wastewater generation is increasing with improvement of water supply in urban areas with multi-fold growth in effluents [1]. The availability of water for drinking and sanitation, industrial applications, commercial ...
  • Mohite, Archana R.; Mani, Pankaj; Chatterjee, Chandranath; Singh, Rajendra (NERIST, Nirjuli (Itanagar), 2014)
    Hypothetical dam break analysis of Hirakud dam, Odisha, India, is carried out in the present study. Dam break analysis is an important method to predict possible hypothetical dam failure modes and their consequences to ...
  • Jaiswal, R. K.; Galkate, R. V.; Thomas, T.; Nayak, T. R. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, 2015)
    Water resource management is an important element of irrigation and crop production. Efficient irrigation systems and water management practices can help maintain farm profitability in an era of limited, higher cost water ...
  • Meena, Pramod K.; Khare, Deepak; Nema, M. K. (IAH, 2015)
    Reliable forecasting of future precipitation influenced by climate change scenario is an important field of research. The present study is focused on simulating the impact of climate change on precipitation behavior of ...
  • Thomas, T.; Jaiswal, R. K.; Galkate, R. V. (Government College of Engineering, Aurangabad, 2013)
    The complex process of climate change effects vulnerable populations and livelihoods in drought prone regions through a rise in frequency and severity of such events.
  • Kumar, Dinesh; Singh, Omkar; Goyal, V. C. (CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, 2017)
    India is a nation of villages where almost 70 percent of country’s population resides. It has been estimated that about 500,000 rural and tribal communities (<5,000 population each), having a cumulative population of ...
  • Saravanan, S.; Jeyakanthan, V. S. (Indian Society for Hydraulics (ISH), 2015)
    For the quantification of sediments deposited in the reservoir, the only thematic information that has to be extracted from the satellite data is water spread area at different water levels of the reservoir. Mostly per-pixel ...
  • Thomas, T.; Galkate, R. V.; Jaiswal, R. K.; Ghosh, N. C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2012)
    The Bundelkhand region reeling under the severe recurrent droughts and famine conditions for the last few years, resulting in loss of agriculture livelihood, decreased grain production, depletion of surface and groundwater ...
  • Nayak, T. R.; Jaiswal, R. K.; Galkate, R. V. (Central Ground Water Board, Bhopal, 2016)
    Artificial recharge is the process by which infiltration of the surface water into the groundwater storage is enhanced by artificial mean. In the present study open source GIS software has been used for identification of ...
  • Thomas, T.; Jaiswal, R. K.; Singhand, S.; Nayak, T. R. (Kerala Agricultural University, 2017)
    Lakes in India are generally defined as natural, man-made or ephemeral water bodies including wetlands.The number of wetlands in the country is decreasing rapidly at an alarming rate in most of the cities, which once boasted ...
  • Galkate, R. V.; Pandey, R. P.; Thomas, T.; Jaiswal, R. K. (MNIT, Jaipur, 2010)
    Central part of India is facing the problems of recurrent droughts which are unpredictable phenomena both in their occurrence and duration; hence prevision and preparation against droughts are key elements for minimizing ...
  • Nayak, T. R.; Soni, Abhijit; Verma, M. K. (IAH, 2012)
    Urbanization and development of lands have increased significantly in last few years to fulfil the requirements of increasing population and economic and infrastructure development in India. The hydrological response of ...
  • Kumar, Rakesh; Patra, J. P.; Mani and Manohar Arora, P. K.; Arora, Manohar (Poornima Group of Institutions, Jaipur (Rajasthan), 2013)
    Flood is one of the most damage causing natural disasters in the world. Every year floods exert a heavy toll on human life and property in many parts of the world. Flooding is not just confined to certain regions of the ...
  • Thomas, T.; Jaiswal, R. K.; Galkate, R. V.; Ghosh, N. C.; Singh, Surjeet (Dr. H.S. Gour University, Sagar, 2010)
    Sustainable development occurs only when management goals and actions are ecologically viable, economically feasible and socially desirable.
  • Indwar, Shashi Poonam; Ghosh, N. C.; Thomas, T.; Jaiswal, R. K. (2016)
    Riverbank Filtration (RBF) or Bank Filtration is defined as a natural low cost pre-treatment technique, which enables the utilisation of surface water sources such as lakes or rivers water to pass through the natural ...
  • Jaiswal, R. K.; Thomas, T.; Galkate, R. V. (2010)
    Sedimentation of the reservoir is a function of soil erosion rate of the river catchment area which reduces the water storage capacity of reservoir and availability of water for its designated use. Erosion of topsoil ...

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