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Surface and groundwater quality evaluation in parts of Udhampur district – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

In the present study, surface and groundwater quality monitoring has been undertaken in parts of Udhampur district in Jammu and Kashmir in order to evaluate its quality for domestic and agricultural purposes. Water sources are polluted by four kinds of substances: traditional organic waste, waste generated from industrial processes, chemical agents of fertilizers & pesticides used for crop production and silt from degraded catchment.Read More

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Surface and groundwater quality evaluation in parts of Udhampur district by NIH (1999-2000)1.91 MB

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Udhampur, JK, India
Latitude: 32.918930, Longitude: 75.131271

Sedimentation study of Mansar lake in Udhampur – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The report presents a sedimentation study of the Mansar lake in Udhampur district situated about 55 kms east of Jammu at an elevation of 666 m above mean sea level in the Siwalik terrain. The lake surface area is 0.59 sqkm whereas the lake basin area is 1.67 sqkm. The maximum depth of lake is 38.25 m. The lake has been developed as a tourist spot of the region owing to its natural beauty. The water is also being used for drinking and irrigation purposes.Read More

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Sedimentation study of Mansar lake of Udhampur (J&K) by NIH (1999-2000)1.25 MB

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Udhampur, JK, India
Latitude: 32.918930, Longitude: 75.131271

Water quality monitoring and evaluation of Mansar lake - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The study attempts water quality monitoring of Mansar lake to detect the various water quality parameters. The lake water conditions were monitored by collecting water samples from different depths to determine the spatial and temporal variations.Read More

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Water quality monitoring and evaluation of Mansar lake in Udhampur by NIH (1997-98)655.79 KB

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Udhampur, JK, India
Latitude: 32.918930, Longitude: 75.131271

Water quality study of the Mansar lake of Udhampur - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The report deals with the findings of a water quality study of Mansar lake in Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir. The water samples from different locations at the surface and from three zones (viz, epilimnion, metalimnion and hypolimnion) were collected and physico-analysis carried out.Read More

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Water quality study of the Mansar Lake of Udhampur (J & K) by NIH (1996-97)716.93 KB

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Udhampur, JK, India
Latitude: 32.918930, Longitude: 75.131271

Bathymetric study of Mansar lake in Udhampur district - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The study undertakes an exhaustive survey of the morphometric features of the Mansar lake, Udhampur district to prepare a bathymetric map of the lake. The map is useful in understanding the lake hydrological behavior through a study of volume, sedimentation rate and identification of the high siltation zone. The study is significant as the lake water can be utilized for drinking and irrigation purposes for the water scarce Kandi belt of Jammu.Read More

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Bathymetric study of Mansar lake in Udhampur district (J&K) by NIH (1998-99)2.18 MB

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Udhampur, JK, India
Latitude: 32.918930, Longitude: 75.131271

Geomorphology and soil erosion in Juni Nadi watershed - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The study estimates geomorphological parameters and soil loss using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) techniques for the Juni nadi watershed in Jammu Siwaliks with the idea of helping planners develop soil conservation strategies. Geomorphological characteristics of a river basin shape runoff processes and the occurrence of floods especially in the mountainous areas. In ungauged catchments with limited data, such as Juni nadi watershed, these parameters can be useful in understanding the hydrological characteristics. Reliable estimates of soil loss too can be useful in formulating watershed strategies to reduce soil loss to acceptable levels.  Read More

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Geomorphology and soil erosion in Juni nadi watershed by NIH (2000-01)1.44 MB

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Udhampur, JK, India
Latitude: 32.918930, Longitude: 75.131271

Research outputs - National Institute for Hydrology (1996-97)

Location

Sagar, MP, India
Latitude: 22.270000, Longitude: 79.430000

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