National Seminar/Workshop: Recent submissions

  • Holder, S.; Banerjee, A.; Saha, R. N.; Naha, N. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Soluble inorganic arsenic found in ground water is poisonous. It pollutes water, land and crops, ultimately affecting human health. The most dangerous aspect for human is, when arsenic releases into ground water from ...
  • Jain, C. K.; Singh, R. D. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Urban settlements and growing industrial development, combined with rapid increasing demand for water, are causing more and more water quality problems during recent years. India is also facing increasing scarcity of water ...
  • Singh, Bhupinder; Bansal, Manjeet (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    High concentration of fluoride in the groundwater of different parts of the world is responsible for widespread fluorosis. Haryana, a small state in India is one such region where high concentration of fluoride is present ...
  • Singh, Rajesh; Choubey, V. K. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Textile Industry consumes considerable amount of water for dyeing, finishing, and sizing. The wastewater from the manufacturing facility is high in color (10000-15000 Pt Co), COD (2000-5000 mg/L), TDS (7000 — 9000 mg/L), ...
  • Goyal, S. K.; Narula, A. K.; Sethi, G. K.; Manisha; Choudhary, B. S. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    The present study was carried out to investigate broad hydrogeological conditions by identification and characterization of the aquifer formations in terms of expanse and depth in Kaithal district of Haryana state. Vertical ...
  • Sharma, M. K.; Singh, Omkar; Choubey, V. K. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Water is a central resource supporting human activities and ecosystems. The hydrologic cycle, a fundamental component of climate, is likely to be altered in important ways by climate change. Significant changes in average ...
  • Jain, C. K.; Singh, R. D. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Ground water forms the major source of water supply for drinking purposes in most part of India. For proper utilization of water for various purposes, understanding of geo chemical controls and study of the extent of ground ...
  • Singh, Omkar; Sharma, M. K.; Choubey, V. K.; Singh, R. D. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Groundwater is a significant source of water in many parts of India. Proper management of groundwater is very important to meet the increasing demand of water for domestic, agricultural and industrial uses. The information ...
  • Goel, Manoj; Chalisgaonkar, Deepa; Agarwal, Rajesh (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Any challenging water resources project or research requires the time-consuming task of literature search. The rapid growth of research in hydrology during the last fifty years is of unique interest to researchers as it ...
  • Singh, Omvir; Sushila (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Rainwater harvesting is one of the promising ways of supplementing the surface and underground scarce water resources in areas where existing water supply system is inadequate to meet the demand. Rainwater harvesting is ...
  • Khullar, N. K.; Walia, Sushma (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Water is essential to all life on earth. The water that future generations will inherit will have to be the one in which ground water plays its full developmental, productive and environmental role. Regions with high ...
  • Contents 
    Romani, Saleem; Sharma, K. D.; Ghosh, N. C.; Kaushik, Y. B. (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
  • Prelude 
    Romani, Saleem; Sharma, K. D.; Ghosh, N. C.; Kaushik, Y. B. (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
  • Romani, Saleem; Sharma, K. D.; Ghosh, N. C.; Kaushik, Y. B. (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
  • Romani, Saleem; Sharma, K. D.; Ghosh, N. C.; Kaushik, Y. B. (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
  • 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 ...
  • Foster, Stephen; Garduno, Hector (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
    This paper is intended as a contribution to the on-going discussion on the development of a framework for appropriate and effective groundwater resources management taking account of the main groundwater settings occurring ...
  • Kaushal, M. P.; Jain, A. K. (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
    Groundwater management strategy was considered as shifting the cropping pattern in such a way so as to reduce the area under the crop having high water requirements thus helping to reduce the demand for irrigation water. ...
  • Nandakumaran, P. (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
    The yield characteristics of shallow aquifers in hard consolidated rocks, which underlie a major part of India and form important aquifer systems, are severely limited by their considerable heterogeneity and extremely low ...
  • Rao, S. V. N.; Kumar, Sudhir; Shekhar, Shashank; Sinha, S. K. (Capital Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2006)
    A real-life problem involving pumping of groundwater from a series of ninety existing wells along river Yamuna floodplain, northwest of Delhi (India) underlain with geologically occurring saline water is examined within a ...

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