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Fisheries and livelihoods in Tungabhadra basin: Current status and future possibilities – A working paper by Institute for Social and Economic Change

This study by Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC) aims at understanding the livelihood patterns of fishermen within the Tungabhadra sub basin, a tributary of river Krishna located in peninsular India. Lack of integrated approach in development initiatives and water management plans warrants the need for Integrated Water Resource Management to support livelihoods. The study focuses on fisheries as a source of livelihood, current status and institutional support available, people dependant on it, development initiatives and suggestions for improvements.

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Fisheries and livelihoods in Tungabhadra basin: Current status and future possibilities – A working paper by Institute for Social and Economic Change (2009)172.46 KB

Location

Bellary, KA, India
Latitude: 15.138540, Longitude: 76.918732

Watershed prioritisation atlas for Maharashtra – A resource database by MRSAC on 1:2,50,000 scale using GIS technique

This document by the Maharashtra Remote Sensing Applications Centre (MRSAC) presents the “Atlas on Watershed Prioritisation” using resources database on 1:2,50,000 scale adopting advanced techniques such as Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS). This watershed prioritisation to plan the activities on priority basis and facilitate judicious utilization of the available financial resources was done for the Water Conservation Department (Government of Maharashtra), the nodal agency to service watershed development in the State.

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Location

Mumbai, MM, India
Latitude: 19.017615, Longitude: 72.856164

Water, climate change and adaptation: Focus on the Ganges river basin - A working paper by Challenge Program on Water and Food

This working paper by the Challenge Program for Water and Food explores the intersection between water management, climate change, and adaptation in the Ganges River system, a basin vital to the security, economy, and environment of South Asia. 

Recognizing that an understanding of both the science and the policy of water management, climate change, and adaptation is rapidly evolving, it is not the intention of the paper to encompass all the issues related to these broad fields, but rather to provide a starting framework from which to further develop research questions and priorities for work in water and adaptation.Read More

Location

Haridwar, UP, India
Latitude: 29.837848, Longitude: 77.973865

GIS based rainfall-runoff modeling for Hemavathy catchment – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The report deals with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) based rainfall-runoff modeling using Topography Model (TOPMODEL) for the Hemavathy catchment of Cauvery basin in Western Ghats of Karnataka. The TOPMODEL is a variable contribution area model in which the predominant factors determining the formation of runoff are represented by the topography of the basin and a negative exponential law linking the transmissivity of the soil with the vertical distance from the ground level.Read More

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GIS based rainfall-runoff modelling for Hemavathy catchment by NIH (1996-97)1.54 MB

Location

Sakleshpur, KA, India
Latitude: 12.939735, Longitude: 75.785777

Infiltration studies in Sher-Umar river doab in Narmada basin – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The report presents infiltration studies of the year 1996-97 for the Bargi Left Bank Canal Command area of Narsinghpur district of Madhya Pradesh. Infiltration studies are mainly addressed to a variety of applications for managing water resources. The design of methods for estimation of flood mitigation and erosion control is often based on estimates of peak discharge derived from prediction of infiltration rate. Water conservation procedures require computation of cumulative infiltration to produce estimates of runoff yield.      Read More

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Infiltration studies in Sher-Umar river doab in Narmada basin by NIH (1996-97)701.04 KB

Location

Narsinghpur, MP, India
Latitude: 22.944530, Longitude: 79.193916

Groundwater modeling in Ghataprabha sub-basin of Krishna river basin – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

In this study, a two layered finite difference method has been generated for groundwater flow analysis of Ghataprabha sub-basin of Krishna river basin. The conceptual model has been calibrated for steady state conditions and validated for both steady state and transient conditions through USGS, 3D Finite Difference Code and MODFLOW. Various applications were tried out on the calibrated model, like River-Drain influencing the aquifer, reasons for waterlogging and drying out of wells and well design strategies.Read More

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Groundwater modeling in Ghatprabha sub-basin of Krishna river basin by NIH (1996-97)1.8 MB

Location

Belgaum, KA, India
Latitude: 15.850360, Longitude: 74.504669

Comparison of single and multiple flow direction algorithm for computing topographic parameters in TOPMODEL – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The report attempts to do a comparison of single and multiple flow direction algorithms for computing topographic parameters in TOPMODEL. Topography is an important factor that influences the physical phenomenon of rainfall-runoff. Undeniably, it plays a primary role in the gravity drainage within a basin. In the last decade, ever-developing computer techniques associated with the greater availability of terrain data in digital form has favored the production of physically based models, which have spatial variability of topography built into their structure.Read More

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Comparison of single and multiple flow direction algorithm for computing topographic parameters in TOPMODEL by NIH (1999-2000)2.63 MB

Location

Khanapur, KA, India
Latitude: 16.700000, Longitude: 77.016667

Water balance of Sagar lake – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology

The report presents a study on the Sagar lake wherein the various water balance components like inputs and outputs have been quantified to visualize the influence of these parameters on the storage changes. Lakes play an important role in shaping the hydrological, ecological and environmental balance of the region by developing the flora, fauna and habitation of the aquatic biota. Like other lakes, Sagar lake too faces manifold problems of siltation and deterioration of water quality, thus threatening its survival.Read More

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Water balance of Sagar lake by NIH (1999-2000)1.07 MB

Location

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

Development of regional flood frequency relationships using L-moments for South Bihar – A research report by the National Institute of Hydrology

In this study, regional flood frequency relationships have been developed using L-moments for South Bihar, in the alluvial plains of Indo-Gangetic basin and Kaimur-Chhotanagpur Santhal Pargana plateau. The annual maximum peak flood data of twenty-two gauging sites whose catchment areas vary from 11.7 to 3171 sqkm have been used. The mean annual peak floods of these sites vary from 29.15 cumec to 1293.2 cumec. Comparative regional flood frequency analysis studies have been carried out using some of the commonly used frequency distributions viz Extreme Value (EV1), General Extreme Value (GEV), Normal, Log Pareto (GPA) and Wakeby based on L-moments approach.Read More

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Development of regional flood frequency relationships using L-moments for South Bihar by NIH (1999-2000)1.46 MB
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