Hello Sir,
Thank you very much for your reply.
I am reading some books to understand basics of hydrological cycle and
hydrological modeling and time series analysis etc.I will surely read the
books you have mentioned.
Thanks very much once again.
Regards,
Aditi.
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:58 AM, S V Vijayakumar <vkumarsv@...> wrote:
>
>
> Aditi,
>
> Happy to see your mail and some posts on the same by group colleagues.
>
> Where there is a will there is a way. A mathematician with practical
> outlook can do any thing with his knowlwedge. I feel you can also contribute
> in the water management arena provided you understand and learn some of the
> underlying processes along with inputs and outputs. So, I advise you read
> some standard books.
>
> Pl go through the books on 1. "Applied Hydrology" by Ven Te chow, David R
> Maidment, Larry W Mays, Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 2. "Hydrology in practice"
> by Elizbeth M Shaw, Publisher: Chapman & Hall; 3. "Hydrology and flood
> plain Analysis" by Philip B Bedient & Wayne C Huber, Publisher Addison
> Wesley; 4. "Water Resources Systems" by S Vedula and P P Majumdar,
> Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill. Based on your area of specilization in
> Mathematics and Computers you can develope your skills and venture
> into apprpriate water management aspects whether it is water resources
> management or water quality management.
>
> All the best
>
> S.V.Vijaya Kumar
>
> National Institute of Hydrology,
> Deltaic Regional Centre, Siddartha Nagar, Kakinada 533003
> Andhra Pradesh, India
>
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