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Buch, Englisch, 526 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 803 g

Reihe: Water Science and Technology Library

Jha / Singh / Roy

Hydrological Modeling

Hydraulics, Water Resources and Coastal Engineering
1. Auflage 2022
ISBN: 978-3-030-81360-4
Verlag: Springer

Hydraulics, Water Resources and Coastal Engineering

Buch, Englisch, 526 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 803 g

Reihe: Water Science and Technology Library

ISBN: 978-3-030-81360-4
Verlag: Springer


This book carefully considers hydrological models which are essential for predicting floods, droughts, soil moisture estimation, land use change detection, geomorphology and water structures. The book highlights recent advances in the area of hydrological modelling in the Ganga Basin and other internationally important river basins.

The impact of climate change on water resources is a global concern.  Water resources in many countries are already stressed, and climate change along with burgeoning population, rising standard of living and increasing demand are adding to the stress. Furthermore, river basins are becoming less resilient to climatic vagaries. Fundamental to addressing these issues is hydrological modelling which is covered in this book.  Integrated water resources management is vital to ensure water and food security. Integral to the management is groundwater and solute transport, and this book encompasses tools that will be useful to mitigate the adverse consequences of natural disasters.

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1

Performance improvement of usbr vi stilling basin model for pipe outlet- hl tiwari,

 Arun Goel and A. K. Sharma

2

Rain water harvesting for the main campus of jaipur national university, jagatpura, jaipur-

Prof. P. N. Darde

3

Bio Inspired Genetic Algorithm for Optimal Design of Water Distribution Networks-

Seelam Naga Poojitha and V Jothiprakash

4

Drought assessment using various drought indices: a case study of banaskantha district-

Dr Falguni Parekh and Siddharth Sharma

5

Top surface soil moisture retrieval using c- band synthetic aperture radar over kudremukh grasslands-

Punithraj G, Pruthviraj U, Kuku Sara P E and Amba Shetty

6

Meteorological drought assessment in the bharathapuzha river basin-

Jincy Rose M.A and Chithra N.R

7

Experimental and numerical analysis of mean pressure coefficient on C-shaped building with and without round corner-

Monalisa Mallick, Awadhesh Kumar and Kanhu Charan Patra

8

A framework for the selection of threshold in partial duration series modeling-

Nibedita Guru and Ramakar Jha

9

Integrated rusle and gis approach for estimating soil erosion of watershed in karjat-

Raju Narwade and Shrikant Charhate

10

SWAT Application for Water Balance Assessment of Koyna River Basin, Maharashtra, India-

Amarsinh Landage and Ashok Keshari

11

Water Hammer analysis for Pipe Line Network using HAMMER v8i-

Ajmal Hussain, Muhammad Mustafa, Sumit Kumar and S.M.Ahbar Warsi

12

Estimation of soil moisture using modis image : a case study-

Jairaj P G and Sowparnika M

13

Identification of Suitable Sites for Water Storage Structure in Andhiyarkore Watershed, Chhattisgarh-

Parul Vinze, Ishtiyaq Ahmad and Meena Murmu

14

Sustainable Rainwater Harvesting System & Storm Water Managment: A case study in Raipur Airport-

Digeshwar Prasad Sahu and Mani Kant Verma

15

Rainfall Runoff modeling for sub-watersheds of the Barak River basin using ANN approach-

 Ajay Gupta and Briti Sundar Sil

16

Drought Analysis in Banka, Bihar, India: A Case Study-

 Abhishek Kumar Choudhary and Vivekanand Singh

17

Multi-site Calibration of Ghataprabha Sub-Basin using Hydrological Model-

A N B Gowda and Nagraj S Patil

18

Agricultural drought assessment using gis: a case study-

Saravanan Ravindran, Dr M Krishnaveni Ravichandran and Dr C Prakasam C

19

Design of Branched Pipe Networks using Reliability and Total Annual Cost-

 Deepak Singh

20

Comparison of linear regression and non-linear regression for prediction of rainfall runoff model at brahmaputra river basin at pandu location, assam-

Pranami Borah and Dr. Triptimoni Borah

21

An experimental study on effect of soil characteristics and infiltration rate on Hortons decay constant-

Anupal Baruah and Rishov Barua

22

Genetic algorithm for minimization of variance of pipe flow-series for looped water distribution networks-

Shweta Rathi and Rajesh Gupta

23

Assessment of Agricultural Drought Vulnerability Using Remote-sensing & GIS: A case-study of Lower Cauvery Basin, Tamil Nadu, India-

Ramanarayan Sankriti, Saravanan Subbarayan, Leelambar Singh, Jennifer Jacinth and Abhijith D

24

Decadal based analysis of water balance components using SWAT model in a humid region in India: An evaluation of climate variability impact-

Pooja Agarwal and Lalit Pal

25

Assessment of Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) using Hydrologic Model for Probable Maximum Precipitaion in Maithon Watershed-

Bhanu Sharma and Kalyan Kumar Bhar

26

Analysis of Drought Periods for Mehsana during 20th Century-

 Dr. T. M. V. Suryanarayana and Pranav Mistry

27

Understanding the Surface-Subsurface Water Interactions in a Tropical River Basin-

Anu S Patil, Varija K, Merin Mariam Mathew and Sreelash K

28

Applications of Building Information Modelling for water infrastructure development-

Rahla Rabia and Sathish Kumar

29

Comparison of numerical and data driven approaches for rainfall- runoff modeling-

 Digvijay Saruk, Shreenivas Londhe, Pradnya Dixit and Preeti Kulkarni

30

Snow cover change in kullu district using remote sensing and geographic information system-

Ashish Singh and R. K. Shukla

31

Forecasting Standardized Precipitation Index using wavelet coupled MARS and SVM Model in Punpun river Sub-basin (Bihar), India-

Lalit Kumar and Ramakar Jha

32

Error due to DEM sources in the catchment area and river network using D8 algorithm-

Harikrishna Ks and Sanat Nalini Sahoo

33

Dam break flow simulation model for preparing emergency action plans for Bargi Dam failure-

Shefali Verma, Sachin and Kanhu Charan Patra

34

Discrepancy in infiltration equation parameters while using ponded and tension boundary pressure head conditions-

Aparimita Priyadarshini Naik and Dr. Sreeja Pekkat

35

Integrated hydrological and hydraulic model for prediction of inflows into hathnur reservoir-

Vishal Kachhwaha and Prem Lal Patel

36

Hydrological modeling to quantify water amount in Kangsabati reservoir under restricted upstream abstraction data-

 Mridusmita Debnath and Ashok Mishra

37

Assessment of impact of spatial distribution of Rainfall on Streamflow modelling using arcswat in the Noyyal river catchment Tamil Nadu, India-

Leelambar Singh, Saravanan Subbarayan, Jacinth Jennifer, Abijith D and Ramanarayan Sankriti

38

Hydrodynamic flow modelling for design of Brahmaputra riverfront along Guwahati township-

Pankaj Mani, Rakesh Kumar and Jagadish Prasad Patra

39

Hydrological and hydraulic modelling of a Bridge-

Jagadish Prasad Patra, Rakesh Kumar and Pankaj Mani

40

New approach to evolve soil water retention curve in lower kosi basin, india-

 Ray Singh Meena and Ramakar Jha

41

Flood estimation by learning representation of noisy input data in a deep neural network-

 Tarun Tiwari and Shivam Tripathi

42

Development of hydrologic model for upper tapi river basin- kartik chourasia,

 P. G. Agnihotri and Kalpesh Borse

43

Design of water distribution network for educational institute for revised demand: a case study-

Nishant Sourabh, Mustafa Batliwala and P. V. Timbadiya

44

Application of Numerical modelling for Geomorphological Evolution and River Bank shifting part of Bhagirathi river-

Prakasam C and Aravinth R

45

Study on impact of urbanisation by swat model in iril river basin, north east india-

Pradyumna Kumar Behera and Thiyam Tamphasana Devi

46

Damming the flood in bihar-

Chandra Shekhar Singh

47

Comparison of soil infiltration models under varying land cover conditions in a micro watershed of Western Himalayan Region-

Tabasum Rasool, Sajad Ahmad, Abdul Qayoom Dar, Mushtaq A.Wan

48

 Effect of land use and runoff characteristics in Rourkela city using SWMM5.1-

 M.Bal, M.Purnima, B.Naik, and S.N.Sahoo

49

Rainfall runoff studies of brahmani river basin using-

Swagatika Biswal, Bandita Naik, K. K. Khatua

50

Hydrological simulation  of runoff  for a watershed in punpun basin using swat-

Aditya Shekhar, Subha Sinha

51

Estimation of irrigation water using WEAP model in Tandula command area- Tikariha, Ishtiyaq Ahmad

Yashvant Kumar

52

Application Of 1-D HEC-RAS Model to Evaluate Flood Conveyance of Brahmaputra River at an Urban Stretch of Guwahati-

Rubia Sultana Choudhury and Triptimoni Borah

53

Modelling the Impacts of Prosopis Juliflora on River Flooding using HEC-RAS-

Arunya and Dr.Krishnaveni

54

Hydrologic modelling with SWAT in two Eastern Indian River basins using different gridded data sets-

Soorya S, Dhrubajyoti Sen, Renji Remesan

55

Analysis of  Seepage from parallel triangular furrows by Inverse hodograph and conformal mapping technique-

 Kshyana Prava Samal and G. C. Mishra


Ramakar Jha is a chair professor at the Department of Civil Engineering and has 30 years of experience in the field of Hydrology andwater resources engineering. Dr Jha is presently working as Chair Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology (NIT) Patna-INDIA, which is a Premier Institute in India under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. Dr. Jha has served at various levels from Scientist-B to Scientist-E1 at National Institute of Hydrology (NIH), Roorkee, India and as Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Rourkela. He has worked and working as Country Co-ordinator of UNESCO- GWADI and Principal Investigator for many International (EU-FP7, DAAD, ADB, AUS-Aid) and National research and consultancy projects (ISRO, DST, MoWR, MHRD). Moreover, he served as Chair for many administrative positions and received a coupel of international and national awards for research papers. Presently, he is working as Dr Rajendra Prasad Chair for Water resources under the Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India in the Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Patna, Bihar

V. P. Singh A Texas A&M professor of Indian origin is receiving a prestigious award for his world-renowned work on water. Vijay P. Singh is receiving the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers-Environmental and Water Resources Institute, otherwise known as the ASCE-EWRI. The award is in recognition of Singh’s work in the field of hydrology, which is the study of water in all aspects, such as quality, distribution, preservation, transportation, etc. Some of the work he has done has even created an entire new branch of hydrology – called entropic hydrology – that is connected to the study of entropy, which means essentially the study of order and disorder as it relates to the physical universe. His work is considered fundamental for flood planning and water modeling around the world. Since earning his doctorate degree, Singh has held teaching positions in some of the most well-known universities in the US. He was an Associate Research Professor of Civil Engineering at George Washington University from 1977-78, an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Mississippi University from 1978-81, and an adjunct professor as well as the coordinator of the Environmental and Water Resources Systems Engineering Program at Louisiana State University from 1999-2006 and 2001-2006, respectively. Singh joined Texas A&M University in 2006, where he currently wears a number of different hats. He is a professor of biological and agricultural engineering, a professor of civil and environment engineering, and a Caroline and William N. Lehrer Distinguished Chair in Water Engineering (Hydrology). He has authored or edited around 10 published works in the fields of engineering and hydrology.

Vivekanand Singh is a professor at the Department of Civil Engineering and has 28 years of experience in the field of River Hydraulics, groundwater andwater resources engineering. Dr. Singh has published research papers in International Journals including ASCE Journal. He has done National projects and Consultancy during his work at NIT Patna. Prior to this, Dr. Singh was Scientist at National Institute of Hydrology Roorkee. He organized several summer courses, conferences and workshops. He has been working as Editor in some Indian Journals.

L. B. Roy is a professor at the Department of Civil Engineering and has 33 years of experience in the field of water resources engineering as well as geotechnical engineering. Dr. Roy has been serving the Water Resources Engineering Department for long time and carried out various field based research activities for different river systems of the region with special emphasis to floods. Dr. Roy has been involved in many research projects and published several research papers in peer reviewed journals. He has been working for Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and received awards for various activities.

Roshni T. is an assistant professor at the Department of Civil Engineering and has 9 years of experience in the field of water resources engineering. Dr. Roshni earned her PhD in Civil Engineering at the University of Pisa, Italy. After obtaining Ph.D, Dr Roshni had joined National Institute of Technology Calicut, India as an Adhoc faculty and later joined National Institute of Technology Patna as an Assistant Professor. She has supervised 2 PhD, more than 30 Master theses. Furthermore, she has been awarded DST-SERB project for the topic Two Phase flows and Water Quality in Rivers, funded by Department of Science and Technology, MHRD India. Results obtained from her research have been published nearly 30 papers in international journals and more than 15 papers in International conferences and 3 book chapters. Dr. Roshni is active in a variety of professional bodies and she has organized numerous workshops and conferences in her academic career.



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