Khobragade, S. D.; Bhar, A. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1992)
The earth land is dotted with about three million lakes, most of them being located in Northern Hemisphere. Many times lakes, ponds and reservoirs are wrongly considered as simile but ...
Tyagi, Aditya(National Institute of Hydrology, 1991)
In the past two decades, many mathematical water duality models have been developed to simulate physical. chemical. and biological processes occurring in river water. Their possible ...
Goyal, S. K.; Raghuwanshi, N. S.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1990)
Evapotranspiration from agricultural lands forms an important part in the root zone water balance study. For last few years due to continued occurrence of drought conditions, it has become ...
The scientific community has expressed a great concern in the recent past over the increasing temperature of the earth's surface due to rapidly rising concentrations of various greenhouse ...
Haque, M. E.; Kumar, Rakesh(National Institute of Hydrology, 1990)
In order to develop agriculture based economy and to meet the demands of growing population; in terms of irrigation, drinking water, hydropower generation and industrial use etc. a sound ...
Jain, S. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1990)
Flood forecasting is required for a number of purposes, e.g. , flood control, flood damage reduction, and reservoir operation. Significant improvements in operation of water resources systems ...
Seth, S. M.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1990)
The study of past or ancient flood events which occurred prior to the time of human observation or direct measurement by modern hydrologic procedures, is termed as paleoflood hydrology. ...
Divya; Sharma, M. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 1989)
Droughts of great magnitude in various tropical and sub-tropical regions have been a matter of concern in the recent past. Their socio-economic consequences have resulted in the studies ...