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  • Mehta, Rama D.; Chalisgaonkar, Deepa (National Institute of Hydrology, 1999)
    The hydrological problems of the country are varying time to time. The recurring floods in West Bengal and Bihar and drought in another parts of India are common. Our water and land resources are acute due to steady rise ...
  • Jain, M. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1993)
    The mountainous areas are source of water, food and energy for millions of peoples world over. These mountain regions are source of major rivers in the country. Past experience in ...
  • T., Chandramohan (National Institute of Hydrology, 1993)
    Hydrometeorological analysis forms an important and integral part Of hydrological research. The hydrometeorological analysis comprises of wide range of studies which deal with vast amount of data. ...
  • Tyagi, Aditya (National Institute of Hydrology, 1993)
    The National Institute of Hydrology is an autonomous Society under the Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India. The Institute is a national research organisation entrusted with ...
  • Kumar, A. R. Senthil (National Institute of Hydrology, 1993)
    Storage structures are constructed to equalize the natural streamflow. Spillway is pro- vided at the dam site to dispose off the surplus water from the upstream of the reservoir to the downstream without causing any harm ...
  • Kumar, Bhishm (National Institute of Hydrology, 1993)
    There are different kinds of raingauges starting from the Symon's type raingauge to highly advanced automatic recording and telemetric type raingauges which are used with microprocessor controlled devices(data ...
  • Khobragade, S. D. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1995)
    Notwithstanding its climatic regime, the State of Rajasthan has many minor and major water bodies especially in the eastern and southern part. However, most of these are manmade and there ...
  • Kumar, Vijay (National Institute of Hydrology, 1995)
    Successful planning and management of irrigation projects requires vast amount of data related to command area. Reliable mapping of the areas affected by different problems in the command area ...
  • Patwary, B. C.; Dwivedi, V. K.; Bhunya, P. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1995)
    North Eastern Region is one of the richest areas in the world in soil & water resources. Its water resource is undoubtedly sufficient enough to satisfy its ever increasing demands of its own ...
  • Lohani, Vinay K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1985)
    The influence of forests on their environment forms part of a vast and complex relationship between environment and forest vegetation. Researchers have been trying for past several decades to ascertain ...
  • Singh, Vivekanand (National Institute of Hydrology, 2000)
    Due to rapid urbanisation and industrialisation, urban population of the country is increasing year after year posing a major challenge to the concerned with planning, development and management to cope up with the problem ...
  • Ram, Shobha (National Institute of Hydrology, 1997)
    Development of the groundwater resources in various parts of the world has been increasing in recent years as development of surface water resources approaches its extreme point., The increasing use ...
  • Durbude, Dilip G. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1998)
    During last three to four decades, there have been considerable developments in different fields of the hydrological sciences. Physiographically, India as a whole can be divided into three distinct features; (i) The ...
  • Sikka, A. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1985)
    The forests are largely confined to upper catchments of various water resources projects and catchments of flood prone areas. The manipulation of forest vegetation in upland watersheds may be one ...
  • Sinha, Jiweshwar; Thakural, L. N. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1997)
    There are a number of major problems that the lakes, all over the world are facing. The Sagar lake is also, not an exception. Though, geographically the lake is small and situated in the region where normal annual rainfall ...
  • Singh, Pratap (National Institute of Hydrology, 1998)
    This report discusses about the status and progress of studies of various hydrological problems related to mountainous areas experiencing rain or snow or both. The principal issues related to mountain hydrology on the local ...
  • Bhatia, K. K. S. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1985)
    Sediment yield studies have undergone a major change in the last three decades. In India, the studies concerning the effect of land use changes on sediment yield are limited and are mostly ...
  • Sarkar, Archana (National Institute of Hydrology, 1998)
    An Artificial Neural Network (ANN) is a computational method inspired by the studies of the brain and nervous system in biological organisms. ANN represent highly idealised mathematical models of our present understanding ...
  • Unknown author (National Institute of Hydrology, 1986)
    National Institute of Hydrology established a Drought Studies Division in February 1986 with the major objective to study the hydrological aspects of drought and develop both short and long term ...
  • Jain, C. K.; Bhatia, K. K. S. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1986)
    Thermal pollution of water bodies is a very important and crucial phenomena and has drawn the attention of research workers for a long time, however in India, the studies on ...

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