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  1. Quantitative assessment of morphometry and GIS integrated RUSLE model-based soil loss estimation from Pahuj river basin, central India

    In this study the morphometric indices of the Pahuj river basin (PRB) were evaluated by applying remote sensing and GIS. The Shuttle Radar...

    S. C. Bhatt, N. K. Rana, ... Rubal Singh in Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy
    Article 10 May 2024
  2. Quantitative Morphometric and Morphotectonic Analysis of Pahuj Catchment Basin, Central India

    In the present work, the morphometric and morphotectonic analysis of the Pahuj basin catchment of the Bundelkhand region of Central India was carried...

    S. C. Bhatt, Rubal Singh, ... S. Bhatt in Journal of the Geological Society of India
    Article 23 November 2020
  3. Quantitative Morphometric Analysis of Watershed of Upper Pahuj Basin, Bundelkhand Region, Central India

    In the present study, a detail morphometric evaluation of upper Pahuj basin is attempted to delineate drainage pattern, linear, areal, relief,...
    S. C. Bhatt, Rubal Singh, ... S. Bhatt in Geological and Geo-Environmental Processes on Earth
    Chapter 2021
  4. Assessment of future water demand and supply using WEAP model in Dhasan River Basin, Madhya Pradesh, India

    Understanding the available resources and the needs of those who use them is necessary for the evaluation and allocation of water resources. The main...

    Shreya Nivesh, Jyoti Parasharam Patil, ... Alban Kuriqi in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    Article 15 November 2022
  5. AHP and TOPSIS Based Sub-Watershed Prioritization and Tectonic Analysis of Ami River Basin, Uttar Pradesh

    Soil erosion is a major consequence which usually reduces soil productivity. The identification of its susceptible zones is essential in order to...

    Adesh Patel, M. M. Singh, ... Rubal Singh in Journal of the Geological Society of India
    Article 28 March 2022
  6. Morphometric and Morphotectonic Studies of Sindh Basin, Central India, Using Advance Techniques of Remote Sensing and GIS

    In the present paper, morphometric and morphotectonic attributes of Sindh basin of Central India were attempted. The remotely sensed Shuttle Radar...
    S. C. Bhatt, Rubal Singh, ... Adesh Patel in Geological and Geo-Environmental Processes on Earth
    Chapter 2021
  7. Investigating the variation pattern and erosivity power of precipitation in the Sindh river basin of India during last 120 years

    In recent years, due to global warming, precipitation fluctuations in different areas have increased and it is a burning researchable issue....

    Farshad Ahmadi, Rasoul Mirabbasi, ... Rohitashw Kumar in Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment
    Article 09 March 2022
  8. Morphometric Analysis of Rohni Watershed, Upper Betwa Basin, Bundelkhand Region, Central India

    Rohni is a subwatershed of Dhasan river of Betwa river system. The Morphometric analysis of Rohni watershed was carried out by using remote sensing...
    S. C. Bhatt, Sumit Mishra, ... S. Bhatt in Geological and Geo-Environmental Processes on Earth
    Chapter 2021
  9. Prediction of precipitation using wavelet-based hybrid models considering the periodicity

    In recent years, the application of machine learning methods in the prediction of hydrological processes such as precipitation has been widely...

    Farshad Ahmadi, Rasoul Mirabbasi, ... Sarita Gajbhiye in Neural Computing and Applications
    Article 27 May 2024
  10. Channel Dynamics of a Middle Reach of Rapti River, Eastern Indo-Gangetic Plain, India

    The Rapti a foothills-fed river is emerging from the Lesser Himalayan zone of southern Nepal. It has shifted its course at its foothills and middle...

    Vijay Kumar Singh Rathore, Pramod Kumar Verma, ... Sudhir Kumar Singh in Journal of the Geological Society of India
    Article 06 July 2023
  11. Evolution of Water Management Practices in India

    Since the early times Indians have used various ingenious methods to conserve and use water for various purposes like domestic, irrigation,...
    Sharad Jain, Aisha Sharma, P. P. Mujumdar in Riverine Systems
    Chapter 2022
  12. Understanding drought dynamics and variability over Bundelkhand region

    Abstract

    This study provides an evaluation of the past, present, and future spatiotemporal variability of droughts in the Bundelkhand region of...

    Md Saquib Saharwardi, Alam Shweta Mahadeo, Pankaj Kumar in Journal of Earth System Science
    Article 18 June 2021
  13. Integrating Soil Hydraulic Parameter and Microwave Precipitation with Morphometric Analysis for Watershed Prioritization

    Morphometric analysis is a promising technique for watershed management. It provides quantitative descriptions of river basin and useful for...

    Swati Maurya, Prashant K. Srivastava, ... Dawei Han in Water Resources Management
    Article 17 September 2016
  14. Seasonal and spatial variation of reservoir water quality in the southwest of Ethiopia

    This research investigated the spatiotemporal variation of water quality in the Gilgel Gibe reservoir, Ethiopia, using physicochemical water quality...

    Bizuneh Woldeab, Abebe Beyene, ... Seid Tiku Mereta in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    Article 22 February 2018
  15. Soil and Water Conservation in Ravinous Watersheds: Case Studies from Uttar Pradesh in India

    Ravines and gullies occur all over India especially in states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. The state of Uttar Pradesh has taken the lead role...
    Chapter 2018
  16. Management of Chambal Ravines for Income Enhancement

    Deep to very deep ravines in Chambal valley represent the worst form of land degradation by runoff water. Initial splash erosion caused by raindrop...
    G. P. Verma, Y. P. Singh, ... S. K. Verma in Ravine Lands: Greening for Livelihood and Environmental Security
    Chapter 2018
  17. Trend analysis of rainfall time series for Sindh river basin in India

    The study of precipitation trends is critically important for a country like India whose food security and economy are dependent on the timely...

    Sarita Gajbhiye, Chandrashekhar Meshram, ... S. K. Sharma in Theoretical and Applied Climatology
    Article 18 June 2015
  18. The Chambal Badlands

    Chambal Badlands of central India are one of the most extensive badlands in the world, and are one of the four severely dissected landscapes within...
    Veena Uday Joshi in Landscapes and Landforms of India
    Chapter 2014
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