Serial Publications: Recent submissions

  • Singh, P.; Arora, Manohar (National Institute of Hydrology, 2007)
    The concentration of several greenhouse gases has increased over time. Human activity increases the greenhouse gases effect primarily through release of carbon dioxide, but human influences on other greenhouse gases is ...
  • Pal, P. K.; Rakesh, V.; Singh, R.; Joshi, P. C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2007)
    It is well established that mesoscale models have a pronounced skill in reproducing regional climate as compared to global models. The objective of this study is to assess the impact of improved land surface representation ...
  • Mall, R. K.; Bhatla, R.; Pandey, S. N. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2007)
    There is now clear evidence for an observed change in global surface temperature, rainfall, evaporation and extreme events since the start of 20th century. In recent times, several studies around the globe have shown that ...
  • Singh, A. K.; Yadava, M. G.; Ramesh, R. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2007)
    Impact of global climate change on the future water resources of India is intimately coupled with the variation of monsoon wind and monsoon rainfall. In this paper, the differences in paleo records from different areas ...
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  • Behera, G.; Bhanumurthy, V.; Raju, P. V.; Jonna, S.; Rao, V. Venkateshwar; Rao, G. S.; Murthy, C. S.; Sankar, E. Siva; Hakeem, K. Abdul; Rao, K. H. V. Durga (National Institute of Hydrology, 2006)
    Remote sensing is a reliable and cost-effective tool for managing extreme water conditions such as floods and droughts. The timeliness of satellite data is critical in flood management, rescue operations, damage assessment, ...
  • Ramesh, K. J.; Reddy, K. Mruthyunjaya; Nagaraju, A. Ramakrishna; Ramanamurthy, M. V.; Rao, G. Prasad; Ramesh, Y. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2006)
    An appropriate real-time hydrometeorological observational network is designed and established for developing a full-scale hazard mitigation modeling system in respect of floods covering 24 rivers with an objective to ...
  • Sharda, V. N.; Ojasvi, P. R. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2006)
    Frequent occurrence of floods and droughts in the country is a cause of serious concern for the planners, policy makers, hydrologists, conservationists and environmentalists. Spatial and temporal distribution of rainfall ...
  • Mishra, P. K.; Adhikari, R. N.; Patil, S. L. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2006)
    In the semi-arid regions of South India, droughts are more common and occur either due to failure of South-West or North-East monsoon. Drought impacts on agriculture are managed by taking appropriate preventive measures ...
  • Desai, V. R.; Mishra, A. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2006)
    Drought forecasting plays an important role in the planning and management of natural resources including water resource-systems of a river basin, since drought has severe effect when it persists over a longer period ...
  • Nagarajan, R. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2006)
    The perception' of drought varies with people engaged in different fields (e.g. meteorology, water resources, agriculture, socio-economy etc). Indicators of the impending droughts need to evaluated and categorized so that ...
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  • Mohan, S.; Pramada, S. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    Many coastal areas in the world are dependent on local fresh groundwater resources because of heavy urbanization. Due to constant pumping and improper management, the South Chennai aquifer is facing a severe threat of being ...
  • Rao, K. Nageswara; Mahesha, A. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    Freshwater pumping from coastal aquifers need to be properly planned to avoid aggressive seawater intrusion into freshwater aquifers. A Galerkin finite element model with sharp interface approach is adopted to simulate ...
  • Chachadi, A. G. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    An indicator-based model is presented to assess and quantify the vulnerability magnitude of coastal aquifers to seawater intrusion due to excessive groundwater withdrawals or possible rise in the sea level. The new method, ...
  • Chandra, P. C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2005)
    Surface geophysical. studies and borehole logging have been carried out in the coastal tracts of India with varied objectives. Electrical resistivity measurements, surface as well as borehole, have been the most widely ...
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