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  • Lohani, A. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1993)
    Hydrological and related meteorological data are needed for proper planning in development, management and optimal utilization of water resources of the country and its water related ...
  • Bhatia, K. K. S. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1983)
    The report has been divided into nine chapters. Chapter 1 sets the stage for general introduction of water quality and sediment modelling, the needs of such studies and covers the day by day increase ...
  • Majumdar, P. K.; Jose, Mathew K.; Ram, Shobha (National Institute of Hydrology, 2000)
    Hydrological considerations play major role in the selection of landfill sites and design and performance of landfills for hazardous waste management. This state of art report goes in to the details of the status of the ...
  • Soni, B.; Singh, Hemant; Dwivedi, A. K. (1996)
    A Watershed is the natural base for studying and modelling the terrestrial system, because the inputs and outputs are defined and quantified, and second the integrated system responses are ...
  • Mehta, Rama D.; Bhar, A. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1997)
    Dissemination of any news concerning all of us, particularly, the news about water resources is of utmost importance due to the fact that availability of good water has become the most critical factor for any development ...
  • Mani, Pankaj; Patwary, B. C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1998)
    In this review report, it has been tried to review all the hydrological studies done in the northeastern region of India by any agencies Governmental or non-Governmental. Sufficient care has been taken to include ...
  • Dwivedi, A. K.; Soni, B. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1999)
    The problem of soil degradation is widespread in India, affecting about 1,880 lakh hectares or 57 per cent of the total area of the country. Of this, 1,620 lakh hectares are affected by soil erosion and in situ degradation ...
  • Shetty, A. V. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1991)
    Hydrology is an earth science, it encompasses the (/ (:urroncc, distribution,mov(Iment and properLi s of the waters of the earth and their envi •onmk:nLal relations. Closely allied fields include ...
  • Kumar, Bhishm (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    The use of isotopes in hydrology is now not new to the scientific community. But, most of the people understand that only artificially produced radio-isotopes can be used for various ...
  • Goel, M. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Water is the most precious gift of nature. The need for proper planning in development, management and optimal utilisation of this vital resource is paramount for the economic development ...
  • Majumdar, P. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
    Water Resource prnjects can be better planned and managed fo ensure more reliable water availability and effl,:lent• water in the agricultural sector, mitigate flood daTogr- arid (i.roJrol ç : r ...
  • Ghosh, N. C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1993)
    Water, air and soil are the three ma jar components of environment. From hydrology point of view, the environment is the science encompasses the behaviour of water as it occurs in the ...
  • Bhar, A.K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1993)
    Lake Water Balance relationships forms the basis for rational deterministic hydrological forecasting models and are necessary to harness, develop and manage lake water. Assessment of the ...
  • Ghosh, N. C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1993)
    A traditional concern is stream disposal of liquid wastes from municipal, industrial and sewage treatment plants. Beside these ,another common tendency of disposing blow down discharges from ...
  • Tyagi, Aditya (National Institute of Hydrology, 1993)
    Increasing levels of water pollution, with resulting billion dollar use and control programs, necessitate development of water quality indices that provide a means for quantifying and evaluating ...
  • Roy, Gautam (National Institute of Hydrology, 1983)
    The advent of sophisticated water resources and hydrological studies has necessitated the development of hydrologic data libraries in recent times. This report discusses the operating methodologies ...
  • Mehta, Rama D. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2000)
    There is already a major nationwide shortages of fresh water and the deficit is set to rise, although world availability of potable water greatly exceeds the amounts needed, resources are not evenly distributed. According ...
  • Mehta, Rama D.; Bhar, A. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1996)
    Dissemination of any news concerning all of us, particularly, the news about water resources is of utmost importance due to the fact that availability of good water has become the most critical factor for any development ...
  • Mehta, Rama D.; Bhar, A. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1997)
    A sizable number of Journals in the field of hydrology and water resources are published. It is not a easy task to go through all of them by the scientists involved in different studies ...
  • Mehta, Rama D. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1998)
    In the wake of growth and development of towns at a fast speed, the urbanisation is taking place at a very rapid rate. The constant increase in impervious area is causing high amounts of runoff in less time with the ...

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