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  • Bhatia, K. K. S. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    The surface of the earth forms a geographical space in which man creates an anthropologeneous living environment. He influences the land directly and indirectly, deliberately and unintentially. Man transforms the ...
  • National Institute of Hydrology (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
  • Chakraborti, A. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Water resources planning is usually based on limited and often inadequate data. Existing hydrologic data base may not be oriented to newly arising water resources development requirements It is intuitive that when ...
  • Mishra, G. C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Canals continue to be major conveyance system for delivering water for irrigation in the alluvial plains of India. But loss of water due to seepage from unlined irrigation canals constitutes a substantial percentage of ...
  • Singh, R. D.; Kumar, Rakesh (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    The hydrological behaviour of catchments is a very complex phenomenon which is controlled by a large number of climatic and physiographic factors that vary in time and space. The basic problem of hydrology ...
  • Jain, S. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    The purpose of this chapter is to document the important reported works in the area of water resources systems carried out by Indian scientists and engineers. This paper provides a broad overview of the applications of ...

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