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Browsing Proceedings of the National Symposium on Water Resources Management in Changing Environment (WARMICE-2012), 8-9 February 2012 by Issue Date

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  • Nayak, T. R.; Soni, Abhijit; Verma, M. K. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Urbanization and development of lands have increased significantly in last few years to fulfil the requirements of increasing population and economic and infrastructure development in India. The hydrological response of ...
  • Singh, Amanpreet; Panda, S. N.; Kumar, K. S. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Artificial recharge plays a vital role in the sustainable management of scarce groundwater resources. This study proposes a methodology to delineate artificial recharge zones using remote sensing (RS) and geographical ...
  • Kumar, Rakesh; Mani, P.; Arora, Manohar; Patra, J. P.; Sarkar, Archana (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Estimation of flood frequencies and their magnitudes is needed for taking up various structural and non-structural measures of water resources planning, development and management. Regional flood frequency relationships ...
  • Rao, G. Prasad; Rao, V. V. R. M. Narayana; Reddy, K. Mruthyunjaya (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Runoff is one of the most important hydrologic variables used in most of the applications of water resources. Reliable prediction of quantity and rate of runoff from land surface into streams / rivers is difficult and time ...
  • Sharma, Sanjay K.; Jain, C. K.; Singh, R. D. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Urban flooding is currently one of the major and costly environmental hazards. The main causes of urban flooding include uneven distribution of rainfall along with rapid urbanization, encroachment and filling of natural ...
  • Venkatesh, Basappa; Purandara, B. K.; Varadaraju, S. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    The present study aims at understanding the impact of changing land cover on the stream flow. In order to simulate the impact of land cover changes, a mathematical model has been used with the observed data such as rainfall, ...
  • Mehta, Rama D.; Kumar, Garvit; Om, Hari; Dwivedi, V. K.; Kumar, Vipin (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Evapotranspiration constitutes one of the major components of the hydrological cycle and hence its accurate estimation is of vital importance to assess water availability and requirements. This study explores the utility ...
  • Jaiswal, R. K.; Dehariya, D. K.; Nema, A. K.; Thomas, T.; Galkate, R. V. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Comprehensive land development procedures attract special attention in many countries that enable soil and water conservation, better and productive land use and optimum and effective use of available natural resources. ...
  • Rai, S. P.; Rawat, J. S.; Singh, R. D.; Garg, P. K. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    To monitor the impact of the geological set-up and landuse pattern on the delivery of total load (suspended, dissolved and bed load) were measured during 1991-1993 in six micro-watersheds of Khulgad watershed, a tributary ...
  • Kumar, Pradeep; Choube, U. C.; Mishra, S. K. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    A large number of hydropower schemes on the Satluj River are in different stages of development. These river valley schemes will cause flow related impacts due to storage, flow diversion, tunnelling, muck disposal etc. ...
  • Galkate, R. V.; Mehta, Palak; Jaiswal, R. K.; Thomas, T. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    The water availability study of Kharun river in Chhattisgarh state has been carried out to estimate dependable flow in the river basin at various probability levels at different time periods and to analyze the flow regime ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Thomas, T.; Galkate, R. V.; Jaiswal, R. K.; Ghosh, N. C. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    The Bundelkhand region reeling under the severe recurrent droughts and famine conditions for the last few years, resulting in loss of agricultural livelihood, decreased grain production, depletion of surface and groundwater ...
  • Trivedi, R. C. (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    As we know water is the most essential natural resource for our life, economic growth and agriculture. In the recent past, it is becoming a critical scarce resource in many parts of the country. Fortunately, India is wettest ...
  • Kumar, Arun; Kochhar, Naresh; Dadwal, Veena (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    It is well known that Mansa and Bathinda districts of Punjab, shows very high incidence of cancer. In order to evaluate the quality of groundwater in relation to health hazards, the eighty representative groundwater samples ...
  • Khobragade, S. D.; Semwal, Prabhat; Singh, R. D.; Kumar, A. R. Senthil (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Sukhna Lake located at Chandigarh is a valuable manmade lake. It is very popular destination in the region for tourism and recreation. It also has high ecological value due to its biodiversity. However, in recent years the ...
  • Sahu, R. K.; Pali, A. K.; Sinha, Jitendra (Indian Association of Hydrologists, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, 2012)
    Efficiency of water use in canal command areas in Chhattisgarh is often quite low, estimated to be around 30%. Field to field irrigation is prevalent which not only reduces irrigation and nutrient efficiency, but also makes ...

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