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Modeling of seawater intrusion – A research report by the National Institute of Hydrology
In this study, a two dimensional numerical model in the vertical plane for simulating miscible transport of saltwater in a coastal aquifer has been developed. Posted on 13 Jul, 2010 10:48 PM

In this study, a two dimensional numerical model in the vertical plane for simulating miscible transport of saltwater in a coastal aquifer has been developed. In order to simulate the variable density flow, the governing partial differential equation of flow and solute transport has been written in terms of pressure and concentration respectively.

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Need for real-time DSS for flood management
Minimizing the damage due to floods with real-time data based decision supports systems Posted on 13 Jul, 2010 01:07 PM

Floods are common in most parts of India particularly during the monsoon season. Flood control and mitigation involves flood plain mapping, zoning, insuring and warning systems as floods cannot be avoided. These measures minimize damage and loss in terms of life and property. In this regard real-time data based decision supports systems (DSS) are crucial for effective flood management.

A modified SCS-CN based hydrologic model – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report deals with the Soil Conservation Services Curve Number ( SCS-CN) applied to large catchments, Hemavathi and Ramganga, falling in sub-humid regions of India. Posted on 12 Jul, 2010 09:37 PM

The Soil Conservation Services Curve Number (SCS-CN) method presented in this report has been applied to two large catchments in sub-humid regions of India and its performance evaluated. The variation of the curve number is examined and discussed and a critical evaluation of the employment of the single linear reservoir routing technique and linear regression technique presented.

Hydrological problems in the Kandi belt of Jammu region – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
This report is a compilation of the status of natural resources as well as of the hydrological problems & constraints being faced in the Kandi belt of Jammu region of Jammu & Kashmir. Posted on 12 Jul, 2010 09:09 PM

This report is a compilation of the status of natural resources as well as of the hydrological problems & constraints being faced in the Kandi belt of Jammu region of Jammu & Kashmir. Suitable actions and methods are recommended to tackle these problems in the study area.

Status report on hydrology of arid zones of India by the National Institute of Hydrology
This status report on "Hydrology of Arid Regions in India" compiles the scattered information on the subject, divided into nearly fourteen categories, covering sections like geology, rainfall. Posted on 12 Jul, 2010 08:03 PM

This status report on "Hydrology of Arid Regions in India" compiles the scattered information on the subject. It is divided into nearly fourteen categories, covering sections like geology, rainfall, desertification of arid lands, position of groundwater in arid & semi-arid regions and dune landforms. 

Bio-drainage – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report attempts to provide solutions to the twin problems of waterlogging and salinity in the irrigated command area through various drainage or traditional reclamation measures. Posted on 12 Jul, 2010 07:32 PM

The report attempts to provide solutions to the twin problems of waterlogging and salinity in the irrigated command area through various drainage or traditional reclamation measures viz controlling the intensity of irrigation, providing drainage system, lining, improving natural drainage, preventing seepage or adopting modern technology for application of water.

Modeling of debris flows – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report, a part of the regular work programme of the Flood Studies Division of the National Institute of Hydrology presents a literature review on modeling debris flow. Posted on 12 Jul, 2010 05:30 PM

The report, a part of the regular work programme of the Flood Studies Division of the National Institute of Hydrology presents a literature review on modeling debris flow. Occurrence of debris flows is a common natural phenomenon and denotes the rapid flow of debris with sufficient water to disperse grains uniformly throughout the entire depth. Dam break flows, landslides and flows in a mountainous terrain are some of the examples.

Development of regional flood formula using L moments for north Brahmaputra river system – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
In this study, an attempt has been made to develop a regional flood formula using L-moments for the north Brahmaputra river system. Posted on 12 Jul, 2010 05:16 PM

In this study, an attempt has been made to develop a regional flood formula using L-moments for the north Brahmaputra river system. The annual maximum peak flood data of twelve gauging sites of the north bank tributaries of the river have been considered. The screening of the data has been carried out for assessing the suitability of the data for regional flood frequency analysis by computing the Discordancy Measure (Di) in terms of L-moments. Also, homogeneity of the region has been tested using the L-moment based heterogeneity measure, H.

Applications of Artificial Neural Networks in flood studies of Ajay river basin in Jharkhand - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The study evaluates the applicability of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) in rainfall-runoff process modelling for the Ajay river basin, Jharkhand to predict the 6-hour ahead runoff at Sarath. Posted on 12 Jul, 2010 08:29 AM

The study evaluates the applicability of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) in rainfall-runoff process modeling for the Ajay river basin, Jharkhand to predict the 6-hour ahead runoff at Sarath. Initially three flood events were considered for training, to find out the weights between different layers of the network. The back propagation algorithm has been used for optimization of weights. The developed ANN was validated for rest of the flood events.

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