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  • Purandara, B. K.; Majumdar, P. K.; Rao, P. R. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Coastal zones of our country have become the most densely populated areas due to the availability of flat land, good soils, transportation facilities and high productivity. Coastal areas undergo severe and complex ...
  • Patwary, B. C.; Bhunya, P. K. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    To keep pace with the advancement of hydrologic investigations and research with more and more computer applications in water resources engineering leading to formulation of a large number of watershed models specially ...
  • Bhar, A. K. (Asian Books Private Limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Water balance studies of lakes without error estimation can be very misleading and can give a false sense of security. The accuracy required for the computation and measurement of water balance components is more stringent ...
  • Dhawan, Rosy (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
  • Singh, Pratap; Chowdhary, Hemant; Ramasastri, K. S. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    For the development of water resources in the mountainous regions, a realistic assessment of the available water resources is necessary for their proper utilization and management. Installation of mini and micro-hydel ...
  • Sood, Anil Kumar (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Real-time Hydrometeorological Network with Telemetry System (HMNTS) is a vital system for water management in river catchment areas. A complete hydrometeorological network with appropriate hardware for ...
  • Ramasastri, K. S. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Snow and glacial melt contribute significant proportions of spring season flow in the Himalayan rivers. Precipitation during the winter months is 40 to 50 percent of annual precipitation in the Western Himalayas. Monitoring ...
  • Chowdhary, Hemant; Singh, R. D.; Singh, Pratap (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Streamflow is a very important phase of the hydrological cycle as far as its utilisation by mankind is concerned. At the same time this phase also creates disastrous situations for the surrounding areas. For better design, ...
  • Tiwari, A. K.; Garg, R. K. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Snow and meteorological data from inaccessible avalanche formation zones is a primary requirement for avalanche forecasting. For this purpose, development of a telemetry system for automatic collection and storage of hourly ...
  • Bhandari, N. K. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Narmada Control Authority, Indore, is going to instal a network for water management system in the Narmada Basin comprising of 96 hydrometeorological sites evenly spread in the basin. The chapter gives details about ...
  • Gaikwad, S. R. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Water stage variation measurements in natural streams, canals and reservoirs assumes great importance for varied purposes and reasons. It is required for the determination of discharge of rivers, or of small streams ...
  • Panwar, R. K.; Jaiswal, R. K.; Sharma, S. C. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Climate is an active factor in the physical environment of all living things. It influences on human welfare ranges from the immediate effects of weather events to complex responses associated with climatic changes. Several ...
  • Rana, Sanjay (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Ground water is one of the most precious gifts nature has given to mankind. Civilizations have depended on it from the very beginning of their existence. Till recently we never bothered about the management of this resource ...
  • Luthra, S. K.; Gupta, S. K. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Water is an essential input for agriculture. With the increasing demand of this resource it has become essential to economize on water, particularly in activities related to agriculture. Scientific irrigation scheduling ...
  • Kaul, M. N. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    The performace of meteorological equipment used to make extensive weather monitoring of cold regions like the Naradu Glacier and others of the Himalayas, during 1993 and 1994 are discussed. The system has remote operation ...
  • Kamble, V. P.; Upadhaya, D. S.; Sarkar, D. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) having recognised the importance of the scientific and technological advances as major influences on the World Weather Programme, embarked upon advance- ments in instruments, ...
  • Kuniyal, J. C. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    The International Action Programme on Water and Sustainable Agricultural Development (IAP—WASAD) was developed by FAO in collaboration with the relevant UN organizations and member nations (1990). The motto of the ...
  • Pathania, D. S. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Electromagnetic techniques are widely used in different countries for solving diverse geological problems, mainly, soil profiling, geophysical prospecting and determination of water resources, The paper describes the ...
  • Sivadas, T. K. (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Preservation and sustainable exploitation of water are the prime concern of every country and especially ours since we suffer from frequent droughts as well as floods. Every activity leading to sustainable exploitation of ...
  • Chalisgaonkar, Deepa (Allied publisher limited, New Delhi, 1997)
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an area which is getting popular now and finding great use in various disciplines of engineering. AI has achieved considerable success by the development of Expert Systems. The paper highlights ...

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