NIH Digital Repository: Recent submissions

  • Rao, S. M. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2001)
    Isotope hydrology is one of the two modern tools in hydrological investigations, the other being remote sensing. Isotope techniques are today well established and their utility has been well demonstrated over the last 3 ...
  • Jain, Sharad K.; Chalisgaonkar, Deepa (National Institute of Hydrology, 2001)
    The design, analysis and management of the water resources systems, involves modelling and prediction of the behavior of complex systems. The Artificial Neural Network (ANN) can be used in a large variety of ...
  • Bhanumurthy, V. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2001)
    Space technology has made substantial contribution in every aspect of flood management, such as preparedness, prevention and relief Remote sensing satellites in addition to monitoring various magnitudes offloods, offer ...
  • Gupta, Indrani; Khanna, P. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2001)
    Genetic algorithms are nature based stochastic computational techniques. The major advantages of these algorithms are their broad applicability, flexibility and the potential of finding near optimal solutions. The paper ...
  • Anand Raj, P.; Kumar, D. Nagesh (National Institute of Hydrology, 2001)
    The application of systems analysis techniques in evaluating project alternatives having more than one objective in river basin planning for the sustainable development is of recent origin. This paper presents the planning ...
  • Elango, K. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2001)
    As the 20th century came to a close, we were standing at the confluence of three powerful technological forces: computers, telecommunication, and electronic entertainment. This digital convergence is altering the world's ...
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  • Sethuraman, R. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2000)
    Due to rapid urbanisation and industrialisation, many of the metropolitan and bigger cities in the country are experiencing acute water shortage, especially during summer months, and depletion of available fresh water ...
  • Bhide, A. D. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2000)
    This paper discusses the various strategies involved in the management of urban solid waste in India. Following factors have been highlighted (0 work norms for workers (ii) proper maintenance of vehicles and optimisation ...
  • Shukla, S. R. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2000)
    Due to rapid urbanization and industrialization, urban population of the country is increasing year after year posing a challenge to the planners, engineers and administrators to cope up with the problem of providing the ...
  • Chadha, D. K.; Rai, J. N.; Joshi, B. C. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2000)
    Accelerating water demand, limited and diminishing availability of surface water, fast declining trends of groundwater levels in unconfined zone and increasing pollution in surface water makes urban life environmentally ...
  • Chander, Subhash (National Institute of Hydrology, 2000)
    Urban flooding is a result of the decision of urban communities to provide only partial protection from flooding in the cities. The location of urban communities in relation to large rivers, sea and drainage networks of ...
  • Suresh, V. (National Institute of Hydrology, 2000)
    Appropriate water resource management is essential for the sustainability of the human race. It is necessary to ensure equitable access to water for all human beings, through protection, conservation, diligent consumption ...
  • MacAllister , D. J.; Krishan, Gopal; Basharat, M.; Cuba, D.; MacDonald, Alan (Springer Nature, 2022)
    The groundwater systems of northwest India and central Pakistan are among the most heavily exploited in the world. However, recent, and well-documented, groundwater depletion has not been historically contextualized. Here, ...
  • Osheen; Kansal, M. L.; Bisht, Deepak Singh (Taylor & Francis, 2022)
    This study presents a resilience-based evaluation of an urban drainage system (UDS) under the impact of functional and structural failure modes. Resilience based analysis is carried out using SWMM for a part of Gurugram ...
  • Sambare, Rohit; Goyal, V. C.; Sarkar, Archana; Ullah, M. Furqan; Pandey, Charu (National Institute of Hydrology, 2019)
    As technology progresses, there is a change in the trend of working in any field. When the current trends of any research domain are studied, then it is recommended to look at emerging trends and propose new developments ...
  • Dhiman, Anil Kumar; Ullah, M. Furqan (Society for Information Research & Studies, Gautam Nagar, New Delhi., 2013)
    Digital libraries, particularly in higher education are getting popularity among library professionals and users as well. Accurate and timely information access is possible with in digital libraries, but they are also ...
  • Ullah, M. Furqan; Ahmad, Tanvear (D. A. V. Post Graduate College, Roorkee., 2012)
    Scientific information, which is the most important resource should be openly accessible and free from pricing and licensing restrictions. It is very essential for the worldwide information flow and socio-economic development. ...
  • Ahmed, Saeed; Ullah, M. Furqan (B. S. M. (P. G.) College, Roorkee (Uttarakhand), 2009)
    The advancements in the field of science and technology have made tremendous improvements and changes almost in all walks of life. The buzz word Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has been chanted globally ...
  • Ullah, M. Furqan; Saeed, Ahmed (B. S. M. (P. G.) College, Roorkee (Uttarakhand), 2009)
    Re-engineering is the business term used for re-designing and reinventing the ways and means by analyzing and examining the business activities and systems to meet the required goals. In the context of Library and Information ...