Jain, S. K.; Goel, M. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1994)
In India, reservoirs are frequently constituted to serve multiple purposes like conservation and flood control. The reservoirs that serve both these conflicting purposes have to be operated carefully taking into ...
Ghosh, N. C.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1994)
One of the most common means for disposal of liquid effluents from municipal, industrial, agricultural and blowdown discharges from fossils or nuclear power plants is to discharge them into ...
Tyagi, Aditya(National Institute of Hydrology, 1994)
In the past two decades, many mathematical water quality models have been developed to simulate physical, chemical, and biological processes occurring in river water. Their possible ...
Mehrotra, R.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1994)
In several analysis we do come across a situation when a relationship between the basin or region average value of precipitation and individual station values of precipitation located ...
Rathore, D. S.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1994)
SCS curve number technique is used to obtain runoff volume from landuse/ cover, soil and rainfall data. The technique is applied to Temur catchment of Narmada basin. The catchment lies between ...
Shukla, M. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1994)
Urbanization which may be broadly defined as the process of expanding urban influence, has been taking place for more than 6000 years, its pace has increased markedly since the beginning of the ...
Most of the existing hydrological models are based on the assumption that the spring discharge is linearly proportional to the dynamic storage in the spring flow domain. The validity of such ...
Singh, Sushil K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1994)
The study of stream-aquifer interaction is a prerequisite for conjunctive use management. Many numerical and analytical models for stream aquifer interaction have been developed in the past, ...