Jalvigyan Sameeksha: Recent submissions

  • National Institute of Hydrology (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992-06)
  • Karmegam, M.; Haribabu, S. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992-06)
    The importance of being able to route a flood accurately has resulted in the development of a number of methods. They vary from simple hydrolagical procedure based only on the conservation of mass principle to calculations ...
  • Seth, S. M. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992-06)
    Every year floods cause heavy damages of life and property in our "ountry. Inspite of significant achievements in flood control with emphasis on structural measures, increasing pressures of growing population and ...
  • Perumal, M. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992-06)
    One of the aspects of the dam break Emergency Action Plans (EAP) is to describe the anticipated darn failure scenarios and the corresponding arrival times of dam break floods at different locations of interest downstream ...
  • Ramasastri, K. S. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992-06)
    Estimation of Design flood are required for a variety of structures. The procedures for estimation of design floods for mountainous catchment differ from procedures for estimating design floods for non-mountainous catchments. ...
  • Kumar, Vinay; Singh, G. S. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992-06)
    This paper describes some of the procedure for estimation of design discharge, flood frequency analysis, identification of plan form of the stream which are essential for flood management studies.
  • Sarma, Nayan (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992-06)
    The flood .flow characteristics of the Brahmaputra river have been presented. Some of the hydrometeorological and geological aspects of the basin have also been briefly discussed. The recent flood events, flood damage ...
  • Haque, M. E.; Kumar, Rakesh (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992-06)
    Embankments have been a popular flood protection measure throughout history as evident from their use in China, Egypt and India. In India, there has been a tremendous increase in the construction of embankments along the ...
  • Gupta, G. R.; Prasad, Onkari (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992-06)
    Satellite observed weekly mean cloud cover data for the premonsoon months of April and May over the Indian Ocean between 20S and 20N latitudes and 40 to 100E longitudes have been studied for the years 1972 to 1991 (except ...
  • National Institute of Hydrology (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992-06)
  • National Institute of Hydrology (National Institute of Hydrology, 1992-06)
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    National Institute of Hydrology (National Institute of Hydrology, 1991-12)
  • National Institute of Hydrology (National Institute of Hydrology, 1991-12)
  • National Institute of Hydrology (National Institute of Hydrology, 1991-12)
  • Singh, Gurmel; Venkataramanan, C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1991-12)
    The extent and type of problem lands, major causes and soil erosion in different Agroclimatic zones in India have been brought out in the paper. The strategy for development of the zone has also been briefly indicated ...
  • Ahluwalia, M. S.; Chander, Subhash; Kapoor, P. N.; Singh, S. R. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1991-12)
    The effect of various physical parameters on soil erosion due to water has been studied. It is very difficult to examine the effect of each of the parameter by conducting experiments in the field. A distributed soil ...
  • Chinnamani, S. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1991-12)
    The desperate need for .food, due to population explosion forces people to over exploit the soil with the result they become degraded and unproductive. The optimum and scientific land use is an important factor governing ...
  • Das, Ghanshyam; Kumar, Akhilesh (National Institute of Hydrology, 1991-12)
    Runoff is the main carrier of eroded soil as sediment washload in a fluvial system. Increasingly, prediction of sediment yield is becoming important for design and operation of reservoirs, water supply systems, ...
  • Mistry, J. F.; Sonetha, N. K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1991-12)
    Dams built on rivers are subject to sediment deposition in reservoirs created on upstream and therefore provisions for extra storage in the reservoirs should be made ,,for deposition of sediment so that the benefits ...
  • Biswas, A. N. (National Institute of Hydrology, 1991-12)
    Prototype experimental, qualitative and quantitative emperical model may be rewardingly extended to explain morphological variations in an alluvial tidal waterway due to transport of sediments.The use of the methods have ...

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