National Institute of Hydrology

National Institute of Hydrology
Daily rainfall-runoff modeling of Brahmani river at Rengali reservoir, Orissa – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report presents a hydrologic simulation model, HYSIM for modelling the daily flows of the Brahmani river at Rengali reservoir in Orissa.
Posted on 24 Jul, 2010 05:50 PM

The report presents a hydrologic simulation model, HYSIM for modeling the daily flows of the Brahmani river at Rengali reservoir in Orissa. Considering the large catchment area of 25,250 sqkm at Rengali reservoir, for modeling purposes the basin has been divided into two sub-basins viz, Upper Sub-basin and Lower Sub-basin. The Upper Sub-basin having a catchment area of 16,900 sqkm up to Bolani gauging site is treated as a nominal sub-basin since the daily flows from this sub-basin as recorded at Bolani gauging site are available.

Hydrological soil classification in Sher-Umar river doab in Narmada basin – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report deals with hydrological soil classification in Sher-Umar river doab in Narmada basin in Madhya Pradesh.
Posted on 24 Jul, 2010 05:35 PM

The report deals with hydrological soil classification in Sher-Umar river doab in Narmada basin. The study and classification of soil has in the past been undertaken by engineers and agriculturists who have confined themselves to those soil properties and materials in which they had a special interest. The soils have also been studied by geologists, but the geological description of an area does not include the information required by soil scientists. The classification designed by soil users have tended to be of limited value to others as they were designed to serve a specific and limited purpose.

Planning of crop and water management practices using weekly rainfall data - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report presents a methodology for planning of crop and water management practices using weekly rainfall data.
Posted on 24 Jul, 2010 10:40 AM

The report presents a methodology for planning of crop and water management practices using weekly rainfall data.

Derivation of Geomorphological Instantaneous Unit Hydrographs for small catchments in hard rock regions - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
In this study, Clark model parameters to geomorphological characteristics has been used to develop Geomorphological Instantaneous Unit Hydrographs for two hard rock catchments.
Posted on 24 Jul, 2010 10:31 AM

In the study, the methodology developed at the National Institute of Hydrology to relate Clark model parameters to geomorphological characteristics has been used to develop unit hydrograph for two hard rock catchments, Barchi nala and Malaprabha up to Khanapur. This model has already been successfully implemented for simulation of flood events in small catchments of Upper Narmada and Kolar sub-basin of Narmada river as well as the Tapi sub-zone.

Estimation of soil erosion and sediment yield in Karso catchment of Barakar basin in Jharkhand using ANSWERS model - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report presents an estimation of soil erosion and sediment yield for the Karso catchment of Barakar basin in Jharkhand using ANSWERS model.
Posted on 24 Jul, 2010 10:21 AM

The report presents an estimation of soil erosion and sediment yield for the Karso catchment of Barakar basin in Jharkhand using ANSWERS model. Quantitative assessments of runoff and soil erosion are needed for proper management of land and water resources.

Study of soil moisture movement and recharge to groundwater using tritium tagging techniques in Saharanpur - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The present study aims to estimate the soil moisture movement and recharge of groundwater in Saharanpur due to monsoon rains through the unsaturated porous media.
Posted on 24 Jul, 2010 10:05 AM

The present study aims to estimate the soil moisture movement and recharge to groundwater in Saharanpur due to monsoon rains through the unsaturated porous media in case of cultivated and uncultivated fields. Artificial radioisotope was injected at two uncultivated and five cultivated sites before the onset of monsoon and soil samples were collected from the injection points after the rainy season.

Hydrogeological and geochemical studies of groundwater flow in Suddagedda basin – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report presents a hydrogeological and geochemical study of groundwater flow for the Suddagedda basin of Andhra Pradesh.
Posted on 24 Jul, 2010 12:18 AM

The report presents a hydrogeological and geochemical study of groundwater flow for the Suddagedda basin of Andhra Pradesh. Planning of water resources development projects calls for an understanding and analysis of the hydrological characteristics of the region. The hydrogeology and geochemistry of the basin needs to be investigated particularly for a groundwater resources development project.

Daily rainfall-runoff modeling using deterministic and stochastic approaches – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report discusses the application of deterministic and stochastic approaches in daily rainfall-runoff modelling.
Posted on 23 Jul, 2010 11:09 PM

The report discusses the application of deterministic and stochastic approaches in daily rainfall-runoff modeling. The structure of a simple hydrologic water balance type conceptual model of daily time scale is discussed and tested on three catchments of India. Further, the deviations of historic and computed runoff series obtained by using the model, which indicate the error in the fitting of model, is analyzed and used to improve the predicted flows.

Regional model for annual runoff estimation - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report presents a seasonal rainfall-runoff model developed for the Saurashtra region as well as parts of Narmada river basin.
Posted on 23 Jul, 2010 10:40 PM

The report presents a seasonal rainfall-runoff model developed for the Saurashtra region as well as parts of Narmada river basin. The successful planning and implementation of water resources projects require reliable data on volumetric runoff. It is not feasible to have discharge stations in all the river basins of interest given resource constraints. Therefore, regional rainfall-runoff models are preferred. The utility of such models can be improved if rainfall-runoff models for different regions are developed using data specific to the regions.

Evaluation of water supply system of Kakinada town in Andhra Pradesh - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report presents the evaluation of water supply system of Kakinada town in Andhra Pradesh, which faces non-availability of drinking water to citizens.
Posted on 23 Jul, 2010 09:46 PM

The report presents the evaluation of water supply system of Kakinada town in Andhra Pradesh. The neglect of hydrology of a region, while undertaking planning and development works in an urban environment, has serious consequences, the most notable being non-availability of enough potable drinking water to citizens. Water budget studies can be undertaken with all the available records to improve the functioning of such systems and to identify additional alternate resources.

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