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  • Goel, M. K.; Jain, Sanjay K. (United Nations Economic, 1996)
    Sedimentation is a major problem in the operation and maintenance of reservoirs. Sediments restrict water movement, occupy space and adversely affect the quality of water acquatic organisms and the recreational potential ...
  • Kumar, C. P. (Taylor & Francis, 1997)
    Quantification of the rate of natural ground water recharge is a pre-requisite for efficient ground water resource management. It is particularly important in regions with large demands for ground water supplies, where ...
  • Jain, Sharad K.; Goel, M. K.; Agarwal, P. K. (American Society of Civil Engineers, 1998)
    In India reservoirs are usually constructed to serve multiple purposes, such as irrigation municipal and industrial water supply, hydropower generation and flood control. Because of the high temporal and geographical ...
  • Kumar, C. P. (Taylor & Francis, 1998)
    The purpose of this study is to estimate the ground water recharge due to rainfall by studying one-dimensional vertical flow of water in the unsaturated zone. A model has been formulated for finite difference solution ...
  • Kumar, C. P. (Taylor & Francis, 1998)
    The theory for transient isothermal flow of water into nonswelling unsaturated soil has been developed to a large extent in terms of solutions of the non-linear Richards equation. In the field, the description of ...
  • Kumar, C. P. (Taylor & Francis, 1999)
    The purpose of this study is to estimate the steady state evaporation rates from layered soils in the presence of high water table under isothermal conditions. A finite difference numerical scheme based upon the ...
  • Pandey, R. P.; Ramasastri, K. S. (John Wiley, 2001)
    The parameters commonly considered to define climate are the mean annual precipitation and mean annual potential evapotranspiration. In this study an attempt has been made to develop a relationship between average drought ...
  • Sharma, Anupama; Kashyap, Deepak; Asaw, G. L. (American Society of Civil Engineers, 2001)
    A new miscible seawater transport model, based on a variant form of the traditional method of characteristics (MOC), is presented. The distinctive features of this model are moving packets with preassigned volumes instead ...
  • Jain, C. K.; Sharma, M. K. (Elsevier, 2001)
    The distribution of trace metals (Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, Cd, Cr, Pb and Ni) in water suspended and bed sediments of the river Hindon, a highly polluted river in western Uttar Pradesh (India) has been studied.
  • Kumar, C. P. (Taylor & Francis, 2001)
    Coastal zones contain some of the most densely populated areas in the world as they generally present the best conditions for productivity. However, these regions face many hydrological problems like flooding due to ...
  • Pandey, R. P.; Ramasastri, K. S. (Taylor & Francis, 2002)
    Droughts are governed by regional climatic parameters. The ration of mean annual precipitation (Pa) to global terrestrial mean annual precipitation (Pg), and the ratio of mean annual potential evapotranspiration (Ep) to ...
  • Jain, C. K.; Sharma, M. K. (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002)
    The adsorption characteristics of cadmium on bed sediments of river Hindon in western Uttar Pradesh (India) have been studied. The effect of various operating variables, viz., initial concentration, solution pH, sediment ...
  • Goel, M. K.; Jain, Sharad K.; Agarwal, P. K. (Taylor & Francis, 2002)
    A reservoir is an integral component of a water resources system. Periodic evaluation of the sediment deposition pattern and assessment of available storage capacity of reservoirs is an important aspect of water resources ...
  • Jain, Sanjay K.; Goel, M. K. (Taylor & Francis, 2002)
    The investigation of basins for planning soil conservation requires a selective approach to identify smaller hydrological units, which would be suitable for more efficient and targeted conservation management programmes. ...
  • Pandey, R. P.; Ramasastri, K. S. (2003)
    This paper presents the result of a study carried out to assess the reasonablepotentiality of lean season flow in two rivers namely the San nadi and Barah Nadi in the Rayaggdad istrict in Orissa. Different approaches were ...
  • Jain, C. K.; Singhal, D. C.; Sharma, M. K. (International Association for Environmental Hydrology, 2003)
    A hydrochemical study of the Hindon river system in western Uttar Pradesh (India) has been carried out with the objective to examine variation in water quality characteristics within the river system, and to establish ...
  • Kumar, C. P. (Taylor & Francis, 2003)
    Groundwater flow modelling studies are required to resolve groundwater and catchment issues. A model, no matter how sophisticated, will never describe the groundwater system under investigation without deviation of model ...
  • Kumar, C. P. (Springer, 2003)
    Groundwater models provide a scientific and predictive tool for determining appropriate solutions to water allocation, surface water-groundwater interaction, landscape management or impact of new development scenarios. ...
  • Jain, Sharad K.; Sharma, Anupama; Kumar, Rakesh (Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2004)
    India is likely to face a major challenge in the management of freshwater in view of rapidly rising population and increasing agricultural, industrial and other requirements. As the economy of the country is currently ...
  • Jain, C. K.; Singhal, D. C.; Sharma, M. K. (Elsevier, 2004)
    The paper presents a study of zinc adsorption using the experimental data on bed sediments of River Hindon in western Uttar Pradesh (India). The effect of various operating variables, viz., initial concentration, solution ...

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