Chadha, D. K.; Tamta, S. R.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2002)
The causes and nature of various inorganic, organic and metallic constituents of ..tells in major cities in India were investigated in a detailed industrialisation and urbanisation study. The ...
Sanyal, S. K.; Nasar, S. K. T.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2002)
The widespread arsenic (As) contamination in groundwater in parts of West Bengal (India) and Bangladesh is well documented In West Bengal alone, 75 blocks, located primarily in 5 districts on the ...
Rao, R. V.; Kaushik, D. K.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2002)
Development of water resources is imperative for a developing country like India to meet the demand for food and fibre for its millions of people. The overall need for water use has been ...
Anjaneyulu, Y.(National Institute of Hydrology, 2002)
Out of all the available water resources, 97% of water is present in oceans, 2% is in polar ice caps and fresh water lakes constitute I% of the water, In India, out of total rainfall in ...
Nema, M. K.; Singh, Vishal(National Institute Of Hydrology, 2022)
Water is a vital natural resource. Hydrological modelling is an essential aspect of any
development project for planning, designing, executing, and managing water resources
efficiently. A hydrologic model simplifies a ...