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Groundwater quality monitoring and evaluation in and around Greater Guwahati – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 30 Jun, 2010 07:25 PMThe study deals with the detection of trace elements – Cu, Co, Cd, Zn, Fe, Mn, Ni and Pb along with pH and ORP in the groundwater of Guwahati and its adjacent areas. Toxicity of a metal depends on its concentration, which adversely affects any biological activity. Almost all the metals are toxic at higher concentrations, few in low concentrations and few others even in trace like As, Pb, Hg, Cd etc. The presence of such metals in groundwater is a subject of concern. Groundwater that contains higher amount of metals affects public health to a great extent when it is used for drinking and domestic purposes.
Groundwater monitoring and evaluation in Jammu and Kathua districts - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 30 Jun, 2010 07:20 PMThe study looks at chemical characteristics of groundwater in Jammu and Kathua on the basis of thirty water samples collected from open wells during July and December, 1997. The water quality has been evaluated for irrigation and drinking purposes. The suitability of water for drinking purposes has been compared with the standard norms i.e., BIS, 1983 and WHO, 1984.
Is Eco-technology complementing the existing conventional technologies or defying them?
Posted on 30 Jun, 2010 11:27 AMSustainability – this word has assumed tremendous importance today, in the context of “development”. The advancement of human civilization in terms of technology, economics and life-style is turning out to be lop-sided. It is being realized that the sheer amount of wastes generated by the present population, is becoming more and more unmanageable with each passing day.
Metal pollution assessment through aquatic sediments - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 11:04 PMThe study attempts to compile and evaluate the status of metal pollution assessment through aquatic sediments in rivers and lakes. The introduction of metallic pollutants into a river, whether it is natural (erosion from its drainage basin) or artificial (anthropogenic), can occur in dissolved or particulate form.
Adsorption of lead and zinc ions on sediments - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 10:53 PMThe study deals with adsorption of lead and zinc ions on the bed sediments of river Kali in western Uttar Pradesh. Adsorption is one of the most important processes in water quality control, which influences the transport of pollutants in aquatic environment.
Development of a conceptual model for snow, glacier and rainfed catchments - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 10:47 PMIn this report, a conceptual model is proposed and described for calculation of streamflow runoff arising from rainfall, snowmelt and glacier melt for the Himalayan basins. The simple structure of the model is designed keeping in view the sparse network, the availability of data and topography of the Himalayan basins. The model is based on the area-elevation characteristics of the watershed and utilizes the relationships describing the temperature lapse rates and orographic precipitation distribution.
Review of methods analyzing pump test data - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 10:34 PMThe methods of pump test analysis reviewed in this report has been classified as traditional, computer based and new graphical. Quantitative data on hydraulic characteristics of aquifers including transmissivity and storativity are essential to the understanding and solution of aquifer problems and the proper evaluation and utilization of groundwater resources.
Procedures for systematic processing of rainfall data - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 08:33 PMThe report is an attempt to compile the procedures for systematic processing of rainfall data. The concepts of rainfall data processing have been discussed. It provides computer programs that are meant for processing and analysis of rainfall data collected from various sources. Different well documented computer programs, their description with input specifications and test input are given in the report.
Soil moisture movement and recharge to groundwater using Tritium tagging techniques in Hardwar - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 08:27 PMThe study looks at soil moisture movement and recharge to groundwater using nuclear methods like tritium tagging. It estimates the recharge to groundwater due to monsoon rain and irrigation through the unsaturated porous media in case of cultivated and uncultivated fields.
Estimation of soil erosion and sediment yield using GIS in Nagwa watershed, Bihar – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 08:13 PMThe study demonstrates Geographic Information Systems (GIS) based methodology for identification of sediment source areas and prediction of storm sediment yield for small watersheds. The Nagwa watershed in Bihar was discretized in to 50m grid cells using Integrated Land and Water Information Systems (ILWIS) GIS package, and unique drainage directions were obtained using GIS analysis. Also, a threshold channel network was generated from Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of the watershed. Actual observed drainage and generated drainage networks were superimposed and were found identical.