The IEEE Spectrum magazine, the flagship publication of the IEEE, the world's largest professional technology association, recently brought out a special report on Water vs Energy.
The study attempts to compile and evaluate the status of metal pollution assessment through aquatic sediments in rivers and lakes, which could be natural or artificial.
The study deals with adsorption of lead and zinc ions on the bed sediments of river Kali in western Uttar Pradesh.The process influences the transport of pollutants in aquatic environment.
In 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 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.
The study demonstrates Geographic Information Systems (GIS) based methodology for identification of sediment source areas and prediction of storm sediment yield for small watersheds.
The study carries out sediment yield estimation for the Shakkar catchment of the Narmada river in Madhya Pradesh using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and image processing.
The study deals with the estimation of hydrological soil parameters of the doab between Sher, Umar river and Bargi left bank canal in Narsinghpur district of Madhya Pradesh.
The report presents the preliminary results of a hydrological study in Danda watershed in Tehri-Garhwal, representative of the mountainous sub-humid agro-ecological region.
In this study, groundwater quality monitoring and evaluation of Greater Guwahati is presented based on the physico-chemical characteristics of thirty samples collected on grid pattern.
The report is the first of a two-part study on water availability for the Ken river system, MP and attempts to evaluate the direct surface runoff in the smaller basins.
In this study, a Hydrologic Simulation Model (HYSIM) is applied to the Rushikuliya river basin in Orissa to model the daily flows of the river at Purushottampur.
In this study, the modified version of the Soil Conservation Services-Curve Number was employed to the data of 14 watersheds falling in the arid and 2 watersheds in the sub-humid areas.
In the study, SCS-CN method is used to predict runoff volume from the Bewas basin at a dam site meant to augment municipal drinking water supply to Sagar city.