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Groundwater balance for the Southern Channel command area of the Pennar delta canal system – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report presents the groundwater balance for the Southern Channel command area of the Pennar delta canal system in Andhra Pradesh as a part of the conjunctive use studies in the area. Posted on 30 Jul, 2010 08:35 AM

The report presents the groundwater balance for the Southern Channel command area of the Pennar delta canal system as a part of the conjunctive use studies in the area. In a hydrological system, surface water flows, low or high, do not necessarily coincide with the low or high levels in groundwater, because of the sluggishness of the groundwater flow compared to surface water flow.

Dam break study of Barna dam – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The study deals with dam break analysis of Barna dam in Madhya Pradesh carried out using the popular NWS DAMBRK model to assess the likely maximum flood discharge . Posted on 30 Jul, 2010 08:20 AM

The study deals with dam break analysis of Barna dam located in the state of Madhya Pradesh carried out using the popular National Weather Service Dam Break Flood Forecasting (NWS DAMBRK) model to assess the likely maximum flood discharge and elevation to be attained in Bareli township, 22 km downstream of the dam.

Flow computation in Saptamukhi river estuary of Sunderbans delta in West Bengal using finite element method – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The study deals with flow computation in Saptamukhi river estuary in Sunderbans delta using the interaction between physical, chemical and biological processes are present in coastal areas. Posted on 30 Jul, 2010 08:11 AM

The study deals with flow computation in Saptamukhi river estuary in Sunderbans delta of West Bengal using finite element method. Complex interactions between physical, chemical and biological processes are present in coastal areas. Water circulation is one of the most important factors controlling these processes. The study of the real hydrodynamic regime and proper management of estuaries, lagoons and coastal regions due to high tides, peak flows erosion, sedimentation and pollutant load discharges is vital.

Flood plain mapping of Phulbari area using satellite data – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report presents flood plain mapping of Phulbari area within the flood plains of Brahmaputra basin in the States of Assam and Meghalaya using satellite data. Posted on 30 Jul, 2010 08:02 AM

The report presents flood plain mapping of Phulbari area within the flood plains of Brahmaputra basin in the States of Assam and Meghalaya using satellite data. Flood is a natural calamity in which most parts of the north-eastern region are ravaged. Management of the problem in these disastrous flood affected areas often requires flood plain mapping for protection and resource development. This has mostly being done in real time on the basis of time consuming and often hazardous ground based surveys.

Watershed Development Programme - Andhra Pradesh Process Guidelines (2002)
The guidelines drafted by Department of Rural Development are intended to strengthen the processes, and provide clarity in implementation of watershed development projects in Andhra Pradesh. Posted on 30 Jul, 2010 12:34 AM

These guidelines drafted by Department of Rural Development (Andhra Pradesh) are conceptualized in the broad framework of the Hariyali guidelines and the experiences from Andhra Pradesh Rural Livelihoods Programme (APRLP), and are intended to strengthen the processes, and provide clarity and purposefulness in implementation of watershed development projects in Andhra Pradesh. They have been formulated on the basis of several process studies undertaken as well as through wide-ranging consultations with all stakeholders and experts.

Construction and Maintenance of Minors: A manual by Uttar Pradesh Water Sector Restructuring Project
This manual by the Uttar Pradesh Water Sector Restructuring Project provides guidelines for restoring under-performing minors in the state Posted on 29 Jul, 2010 11:25 PM

This manual by the Uttar Pradesh Water Sector Restructuring Project - UP Department of Irrigation, written for Water User's Associations (WUAs), provides guidelines for restoring under-performing minors (irrigation channels which carries water to the fields) in the state, to their original design characteristics before the maintenance and management of minors is transferred to the WUAs. This is a prerequisite for making the use of irrigation water economical and efficient, and for introduction of volumetric system of water flow.

Women and Water: A report by the National Commission for Women
This report by the National Commission for Women looks at social conflict and tension that arise due to water crises and analyses the impact of these on women. Posted on 29 Jul, 2010 10:56 PM

This report by the National Commission for Women looks at social conflict and tension that arise due to water crises and analyses the impact of these on women. The stress on water resources is a result of rapidly rising population and changing lifestyles, which have increased the need for fresh water. Intense competition among water users from agriculture, industry and domestic sector is pushing the ground water table deeper. Women bear the burden of fetching drinking water in rural areas and if opportunity costs are taken into account, it would translate to about 150 million women days each year. This amounts to a loss of a whopping 10 billion rupees per year to the national exchequer.

Estimation of evaporation losses from water surface in Tawa reservoir – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report deals with estimation of evaporation losses from water surface in Tawa reservoir in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh, the third in the series of evaporation studies. Posted on 29 Jul, 2010 09:30 PM

The report deals with estimation of evaporation losses from water surface in Tawa reservoir in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh. The study is third in the series of evaporation studies to assess the adaptability of different methods for estimation of evaporation from free water surfaces in semi-arid areas. The estimates of evaporation from free water surface obtained by four methods namely Penman, Kohler, Van Bavel and Morton are compared with observed pan values on monthly, seasonal and annual basis.

GIS based rainfall-runoff modeling for Hemavathy catchment – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report deals with GIS based rainfall-runoff modeling using Topography Model for the Hemavathy catchment of Cauvery basin in Western Ghats of Karnataka. Posted on 29 Jul, 2010 09:19 PM

The report deals with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) based rainfall-runoff modeling using Topography Model (TOPMODEL) for the Hemavathy catchment of Cauvery basin in Western Ghats of Karnataka. The TOPMODEL is a variable contribution area model in which the predominant factors determining the formation of runoff are represented by the topography of the basin and a negative exponential law linking the transmissivity of the soil with the vertical distance from the ground level.

Analysis of surface and groundwater flow process in Western Ghat of Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The study deals with the analysis of surface and groundwater flow process in Dakshin Kannada district in Western Ghats of Karnataka, which faces water shortage in summer. Posted on 29 Jul, 2010 09:04 PM

The study deals with the analysis of surface and groundwater flow process in Dakshina Kannada district in Western Ghats of Karnataka. The area receives over 4000 mm rainfall annually but is still faced with acute shortage of freshwater during summer months. The study attempts to identify the surface and sub-surface flow process through geohydrological and geomorphological investigations in the Sithanadhi and Netravathi basins.

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