The report is a compilation of abstracts and annotated bibliography of hydrological literature from select national and international Journals for the year 1996-97.
The Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) of the Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission (RGNDWM), Govt of India was launched to cover all households with water and sanitation facilities and promote hygiene behaviour for overall improvement of health of the rural population. The Nirmal Gram Puraskar (NGP) was introduced as a part of the effort to give innovative financial incentives to encourage positive sanitation and hygiene behaviour changes in rural communities. This work looks at the impact of the NGP in fulfilling its objectives by looking at some of its design aspects
This report by WHO and UNICEF, describes the global status and trends with respect to the use of safe drinking water and basic sanitation, and global progress made towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in the context of drinking water and sanitation targets.
The study attempts to do flood inundation and flood plain feature mapping as well as undertake river planform measurements for a part of the river reach of Satluj.
The report deals with the hydrological aspects of flood disaster management, a multi-disciplinary field that endeavours to enhance the total productivity of the flood plains.
The report attempts to compile all the published works on the Sagar lake in one place including a brief description of the historical and the geographical background of the lake.
The report is set in the context of the growing application of computers in the field of hydrology, and the consequent development of large number of software for hydrological and allied applications.
The study undertakes hydrological land use mapping in Narmada basin from Jabalpur to Hoshangabad by using various methods for design discharge computations and runoff modelling.
The study uses GIS techniques for spatial discretization of the Karso catchment into time-area segments to be used in numerical solutions for rainfall-runoff-erosion process.
The article is about a study on aquifer response modeling that was undertaken for the southern channel command area of the Pennar delta canal system in Andhra Pradesh.
The study uses WEPP model of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to simulate the flow and erosion processes in Sallopat watershed of Mahi river basin in Banswara, Rajasthan.
The study develops a regional hydrological model for estimating flow characteristics at ungauged sites of Narmada basin using climatological, hydrological and morphological variables.