Dear All,
I am writing from Water Engineering and Management program of Asian
Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand. Please find below an
announcement of our e-Learning diploma program in Integrated Water
Resources Management (IWRM). Few fellowships are now available with
AIT to provide partial financial support. Please help to disseminate
this information and encourage water professionals to apply for this
program.
Thanks and with regards,
Devesh Sharma
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Fellowships Available for E-Learning Diploma Program on IWRM
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The Regional UN-Water Virtual Learning Centre (WVLC) at Asian
Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand, established in collaboration
with UNU-INWEH, Canada and with support from UN-DESA, is now inviting
applications from prospective water professionals for the 3rd batch
starting in March 2008.
The IWRM curriculum is Internet-based as well as CD-ROM supported. A
complete training program consists of 10 courses given over a period
of about 18 months. Each course is equivalent to 25h of lectures and
will be given over a period of about 8 weeks. This diploma program
consists of 10 courses with Course 1 (Introduction to IWRM) and
Course 10 (Applying Integrated Water Resources Management) are given
face-to-face at AIT and the remaining courses (Course 2 to Course 9)
are given online or are CD-ROM supported. Upon successful completion,
students are awarded Diploma by the United Nations University.
The program curriculum covers hydrology, water quality, terrestrial
ecosystem, land use changes, aquatic ecosystem, water uses and
wastewater, governance and community-based approaches and
organizational infrastructure and management aspects.
The tuition fee for the whole diploma program is US$5,000 per
participant. Additionally, the cost associated with international
travel, accommodation, living and other expenses for attending the
Course 1 and Course 10 at AIT is estimated at US$2,000 per
participant for these two courses. This however will vary depending
on the country of origin of the candidate.
Few fellowships are available with AIT to provide partial support
towards tuition fee for selected participants. Financial support will
cover a maximum of 50% of tuition fee (2500 USD) for the later half
of the program and is available for limited number of candidates.
Applicants from a developing country and working in water sector are
eligible to apply for the fellowship.
For more information on fellowships, admission requirements and
procedure, program structure, course contents, cost, etc., please
visit our program website http://www.set.ait.ac.th/courses/wvlc/
The deadline for application submission is December 31, 2007 (Monday).
You can download the application form from the website. We Accept
Properly Scanned Copies of Filled in Application Form.
Please let us know in case of any further inquiries at
<wvlc@...>
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Project Associate
UN Water Virtual Learning Centre
Water Engineering and Management
School of Engineering and Technology
Asian Institute of Technology,
58 Moo 9, Km. 42. Paholyothin Highway
P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120,
Thailand
Telephone: +66-2-524-5793
Fax: +66-2-524-6425
Homepage: http://www.set.ait.ac.th/courses/wvlc/
"If a man empties his purse into his head, no one can take it from
him. An investment in knowledge always pays the highest return." -
Ben Franklin
Dear members,
May I request the members of the groups for information on BE/ME/M tech
geoinfomatics/remote sensing for civil engineers ?
What is the curriculum to be useful to the civil engineers to go in
geoinformatics specialization?
Kindly forward me the syllabus available to the existing courses on
BE/ME/Mtech in geoinformatics/remote sensing for civil engineers.
With warm regards,
Dr. Y. Srinivasa rao
Department of Geology
College of Biological&Earth Sciences
Sri Venkateswara University
TIRUPATI - 517502 INDIA
Tel:+91 9849082084
Hello To everybody:
I have been looking for the Nam Rainfall-Runoff Model paper or
description so I can use it on an asignment in the university, please,
whoever have some information about this model please send it to me ,
or tell me where I can find it
Dear Tejaswi,
Here you find a summary of contouring using SURFER:
1. From the main menue go to map- base map and view the boundary map it could be
image format, DXF, BLN
2. If the format of the map is not BLN, you have to digitize your map to make
new boundary file as BLN format.
3. From the main menu choose grid to make the interpolation for (x, y, Z or
water level or chloride etc. )
4. In order to view the ontours only inside the boundary line you have to blank
the grid file.
5. be sure that your the number in the bln file in the first row the second
column is zero.
6. from the Grid - go to blank
7. follow the instruction. After that you will have new grid file blanked.
8. go to the map submenu and view the contour line.
i hope this will help.
regards
Khalid
To: hydforum@yahoogroups.com; gwmodel@yahoogroups.com;
hydrologymodel@...: tejaswi_sh@...: Wed, 14 Nov
2007 11:33:04 +0000Subject: [hydrologymodel] Contours using Surfer
Fellow members,Can any one inform me the detailed procedure for preparation of
contour maps (for an area with closed boundary like the boundary of a river
basin or a watershed) using Surfer?Thanks in advance.
with regards,
Tejaswi
dear colleagues,
i am about to finish my PhD and looking for a Post-Doc/research position in
Australia/Canada/EU/US. my first degree is in engineering and post-
graduation study is in water and land use modelling and management.
any lead/info will be of great help to me.
kindest regards,
shetu
Fellow members,
Can any one inform me the detailed procedure for preparation of contour maps
(for an area with closed boundary like the boundary of a river basin or a
watershed) using Surfer?
Thanks in advance.
with regards,
Tejaswi
Dear colleagues,
International Journal of Water (IJW) has announced a "call for paper"
as Special Issue on "Groundwater and Surface Water Interactions".
You find more information on inderscience website as follows:
http://www.inderscience.com/browse/callpaper.php?callID=675
Please circulate this to your friends who might be interested to
submit an abstract.
Please do not hesitate to ask me for any inquiry.
Best Regards and Wishes
Saeid
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International Journal of Water (IJW)
Call For papers
Special Issue on: "Groundwater and Surface Water Interactions"
Guest Editor: Prof. Saeid Eslamian, Princeton University, USA
Water is vital for all of us. We depend on its good quality - and
quantity - for drinking, recreation, use in industry and growing
crops. It also is vital to sustaining the natural systems on and
under the earth's surface. Groundwater is a hidden resource. At one
time, its purity and availability were taken for granted. Now
contamination and availability are serious issues.
One of the most commonly used forms of groundwater comes from
unconfined shallow water table aquifers. These aquifers are major
sources of drinking and irrigation water. They also interact closely
with streams, sometimes flowing (discharging) water into a stream or
lake and sometimes receiving water from the stream or lake.
An unconfined aquifer that feeds streams is said to provide the
stream's base flow. In fact, groundwater can be responsible for
maintaining the hydrologic balance of surface streams, springs,
lakes, wetlands and marshes. This is why successful watershed
partnerships with a special interest in a particular stream, lake or
other surface water body always have a special interest in the
unconfined aquifer, adjacent to the water body.
The source of groundwater (recharge) is through precipitation or
surface water that percolates downward. Approximately 5-50%
(depending on climate, land use, soil type, geology and many other
factors) of annual precipitation results in groundwater recharge. In
some areas, streams literally recharge the aquifer through stream bed
infiltration, called losing streams. Left untouched, groundwater
naturally arrives at a balance, discharging and recharging depending
on hydrologic conditions.
The aim of this special issue is to preserve, enhance, and restore
water quality through a comprehensive understanding of the hydrologic
cycle, with particular focus on collaborative engagement between
surface water and groundwater researchers, facilitating an increased
knowledge of surface water and groundwater interaction.
Subject Coverage
Papers are welcome on, but not limited to, the following topics:
Contaminated groundwater in tidally influenced areas
Developing quality and quantity mathematical models
Sewage and pollution issues
Determining methods for bridging gaps at the ground and surface water
interaction
Creek restoration in areas of contaminated groundwater
Comprehensive groundwater protection programmes
Development of a long-term, integrated management approach
Wetland restoration projects and groundwater development
Quantifying impacts from groundwater pumping and surface water flows
Sole source aquifer programme
Tsunami impacts of shallow groundwater
Source water protection programme
Efficient groundwater pricing
Wellhead protection programme
Integrating special issues on groundwater
Groundwater management
Water spreading projects
Artificial recharge case studies
Groundwater rights
Economical analysis of water use
Model simulations for the interaction
Recent applications of groundwater management modeling
Assessing nonpoint source contaminated ground water discharge to
surface water
Pesticide, fertilizer and ground water strategy
Pollutant reduction and pollution prevention
Conjunctive use of ground and surface water
Urban area development and groundwater
Well construction/closure standards
Ecological impacts in groundwater
Methods controlling the degree of the interaction
Isotope techniques in water resources development and management
Benthic macro invertebrate responses
Freshwater and saltwater interaction
Controlling saltwater intrusion
Case studies in arid zones
Notes for Intending Authors
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be
currently under consideration for publication elsewhere
All papers are refereed through a peer review process. A guide for
authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting
papers are available on the Author Guidelines page
Important Dates
Manuscript Submission: 30 October 2007
Reviewer Selection: 30 November 2007
Manuscript First Review: 30 December 2007
Author Notification of First Review: 30 January 2007
Paper Resubmission: 28 March 2008
Manuscript Second Review: 30 April 2008
Author Notification of Second Review: 30 May 2008
Paper Resubmission: 30 June 2008
Manuscript Third Review: 30 July 2008
Author Notification of Third Review: 30 August 2008
Acceptance or Rejection: 30 September 2008
Guest Editor Report: 30 October 2008
Editors and Notes
You may send one copy in the form of an MS Word file attached to an e-
mail (details in Author Guidelines) with the subject line "IJW Paper
Submission", to the following:
Prof. Saeid Eslamian
Princeton University
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Princeton NJ 08544-5263
USA
Email: m.scholz@..., Prof.Eslamian@...
with a copy to:
IEL Editorial Office
E-mail: ijw@...
Please include in your submission the title of the Special Issue, the
title of the Journal and the name of the Guest Editor.
Greetings !!!
This is just to inform that I have recently updated Hydrology links
on my web site. You are invited to visit:
Kumar Links to Hydrology Resources
http://www.angelfire.com/nh/cpkumar/hydrology.html
I hope this compilation will continue to be useful for the Hydrology
community.
Regards
Kumar
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C. P. KUMAR
Scientist 'E1'
National Institute of Hydrology
Jal Vigyan Bhawan
Roorkee - 247667 (Uttarakhand)
INDIA
Web Page : http://www.angelfire.com/nh/cpkumar/
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Dear Dr. Kumar,
Thank you for the links you submitted to the OLCIVIL web directory.
All the
links are activated and available here:
http://olcivil.com/Site/modules.php?name=Web_Links&l_op=viewlink&cid=2
It is quite impressing that you have managed to bring a large number
of
specialists and experts in different fields of water resources
through your
web-groups. I appreciate if you introduce the OLCIVIL website to your
students,
colleagues, etc. through your mailing lists. This will be a great
help to the
OLCIVIL website which is committed to the Open Source movement.
Thank you for your contribution
A. Aghakouchak
Managing Director
12-10-2007
Stuttgart, Germany
Dear Pavan,
You can get some data relating to water quality of Krishna river in CGWB
Reports.
cheers,
Tejaswi K Lakkundi
Research Scholar
Dept. of Geology
Karnatak University
Dharwad - 580003
pavan kumar <pavan_kumar1978@...> wrote:
Hi i am doing my Ph.D at IIT Madras in Surface Water Quality Modeling.
My research topic is fuzzy waste load allocation model. I have selected a
stretch of river krishna (from NagarjunSagar Dam to Vijayawada) for model
application. In this i would like to know where can i get the water quality data
for the river Krishna. kindly help me in this regard.
thank you.
Hi Mr.Anil Kothari,
Apologies for late reply on your query.
You can find fundings from CSIR and DST Newdelhi. Find in their website for
forms and apply. Usually if you are applying for the first time, chance to get
the funding for your travel is more.
Best wishes,
Suresh
"SURESH BABU, TEACHING RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, INSTITUTE OF REMOTE SENSING, ANNA
UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI - 25. PH: 22351723, EXTN-3121.
RES: 5/157-A, "CP.GEETHA ILLAM", 1ST MAIN ROAD, SARASWATHY NAGAR, VALLALAR
STREET,OTTERI EXTENSION,VANDALUR,CHENNAI-48.PH:91-44-22751433
kothari_anil23 <kothari_anil23@...> wrote:
SIr,
a research paper has been accepted in an interantinal conference
"water down..." and i wsh to seek financail help to attend the
same.kindly suugest me where i should apply. i am working in a
University in a ICAR project on Dryland agriculture.
anil kothari
Dear Friend
Hello
For Iranian station you can use following link:
http://www.weather.ir/
Best Wishes
Dr. S.H.R. Sadeghi
(Ph.D. in Soil and Water Conservation Engineering)
Head and Associate Professor,
Department of Watershed Management Engineering,
College of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University,
Noor46417-76489, Mazandaran Province, Iran,
Alternative E-mails:sadeghi@..., shrsadeghi@...
Tel.:+98 122 6253101-3 and Fax:+98 122 6253499
"Engr. H. F. Gabriel" <hfgabriel2001@...> wrote:
For Australia, use the following website:
www.bom.gov.au
Hamza Gabriel
--- In hydrologymodel@..., Mahyar Mehdizadeh
<mahyar_m_2000@...> wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am a PhD student and for doing my thesis I need daily
precipitation data of one or two station in different countries like
Iran, Spain, Sweden, Venezuela and Australia.
> I would be indeed grateful if you could help me to find it.
>
> Kind regards,
> Mahyar
Hi i am doing my Ph.D at IIT Madras in Surface Water Quality Modeling. My
research topic is fuzzy waste load allocation model. I have selected a stretch
of river krishna (from NagarjunSagar Dam to Vijayawada) for model application.
In this i would like to know where can i get the water quality data for the
river Krishna. kindly help me in this regard.
thank you.
For Australia, use the following website:
www.bom.gov.au
Hamza Gabriel
--- In hydrologymodel@..., Mahyar Mehdizadeh
<mahyar_m_2000@...> wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am a PhD student and for doing my thesis I need daily
precipitation data of one or two station in different countries like
Iran, Spain, Sweden, Venezuela and Australia.
> I would be indeed grateful if you could help me to find it.
>
> Kind regards,
> Mahyar
http://portal.iri.columbia.edu/portal/server.pt
the data library at above may have what you are looking for.
----- Original Message -----
From: Mahyar Mehdizadeh
To: hydrologymodel@...
Sent: 9/7/2007 9:40:51 PM
Subject: [hydrologymodel] Daily precipitation data
Hi everybody,
I am a PhD student and for doing my thesis I need daily precipitation data of
one or two station in different countries like Iran, Spain, Sweden, Venezuela
and Australia.
I would be indeed grateful if you could help me to find it.
Kind regards,
Mahyar
Hi everybody,
I am a PhD student and for doing my thesis I need daily precipitation data of
one or two station in different countries like Iran, Spain, Sweden, Venezuela
and Australia.
I would be indeed grateful if you could help me to find it.
Kind regards,
Mahyar
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Dear all,
I am thinking of developing a simple hydrologic model to route flow on
pervious surface, for this I need to couple the KW equation with the
Green and Ampt equation (or any other infiltration model). I don`t know
where to start, but I am sure there are hydrologic models which use
these approach for flow routing.
If anybody has a literature on this area or an existing code so that I
can make my own modification and use it, or if I am going to start from
scratch I appreciate your ideas.
My problem is I am not good in programming and struggling to lean new
programming language.
Hope you will forward me some ideas
Waiting your reply
Dear Tom Clemo:
Thanks for your reply!, Sorry for the late reply I am on vacation for
few months. Yeah, after I post this message I have reviewed few of
the programming language, ex C++, MATLAB, and FORTRAN to choose one
to study. I thought MATLAB is good and I can understand it easily,
because I know the mathematics, the matrix operation and found it
easy for me. I am also attending C++ class and will see which one to
use, I more inclined to use MATLAB,
Regarding the cost no problem, I can get the programme for free, I am
working in a university that is not a problem ,
Thanks again for your advice,
AB
--- In hydrologymodel@..., Tom Clemo <tomc@...> wrote:
>
> Abnet,
> If you do not have very much programming experience, I
recommend
> MATLAB for new program development. It's advantages are that it is
a
> interpreted language rather than an compiled language and that
matrix
> manipulations are written similarly to the way we write them on
paper.
> The advantage of an interpreted language is that you get quick
feedback
> on errors and the errors are usually easier to understand than
errors
> identified by a compiler. This means faster program development.
The
> disadvantage of MATLAB over a compiled language is speed, though I
am
> told this is less of an issue than it used to be. For initial
> development, processing speed should not be a significant concern.
>
> I do not use MATLAB myself. I have used FORTRAN for many years
and
> am very happy with FORTRAN-90. I also use YORICK for situations
where an
> interpreted language is much more convenient than FORTRAN. YORICK
is
> excellent for data processing. I found YORICK a bit difficult to
learn,
> but wonderful once I have done so. My discussions with others have
> convinced me that MATLAB is a better way to start scientific
> programming. Experience with MATLAB significantly helps learning to
use
> a compiled language.
>
> Another language you may want to look at is COMSOL which was
previously
> sold as FEMLAB. It is a really a higher level package that is based
on
> MATLAB aimed at solving problems where partial differential
equations
> are important. I know very little about it, but it seems to have
become
> very popular. I suspect the decision of COMSOL over MATLAB is cost
of
> the programs compared to cost of your time. You, of course, can't
know
> in advance the time advantage of COMSOL over MATLAB. A disadvantage
now
> is portability of your programming knowledge. MATLAB has been well
> established for twenty years and relatively cheap. COMSOL is new,
rare
> and currently more expensive. So you can readily convince an
employer to
> buy MATLAB whereas COMSOL may be more difficult to convince them of.
>
> For those who want free software, I am told that OCTAVE is very
similar
> to MATLAB as is SCILAB. Yorick is also free. I would be very
interested
> to learn of comparisons of these programs.
>
> Tom Clemo
>
> >
> >
> > From: hydrologymodel@...
> > <mailto:hydrologymodel%40yahoogroups.co.in>
> > [mailto:hydrologymodel@...
> > <mailto:hydrologymodel%40yahoogroups.co.in>] On Behalf Of abiot89
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 6:54 PM
> > To: hydrologymodel@...
> > <mailto:hydrologymodel%40yahoogroups.co.in>
> > Subject: [hydrologymodel] Dear all
> >
> > I am doing research on urban runoff modeling; I am expected to
develop
> > a computer model to predict surface runoff in small urban
catchments. I
> > don't have any programming experience before, now I am studying
few
> > programming languages. But I haven't yet decided which programming
> > language I have to use. Can anybody give some advice which
programming
> > language is good for me?
> >
> > Abnet
> >
> >
>
Several research assistantships are available at the School of
Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University. The selected
student(s) will be working on the impacts of urban development and
land use/cover changes on hydrology as well as water quality of
forested ecosystems. Prospective candidates should be highly
motivated and preferably have a background in the physical aspects of
hydrology; especially watershed hydrology and water quality. The
research involves extensive modeling and model simulations;
consequently a background in modeling is desired but not necessary.
Knowledge and experience in computer programming is also favored.
Some of the projects involve site visits and data collection. These
positions open immediately.
Auburn University campus is conveniently located off Interstate 85,
and is only about 50 minutes by car from the city of Montgomery
(capital of Alabama) and about 1.5 hour from Atlanta. Auburn
University is consistently listed among the top 50 public
universities for the past 15 years and the Forestry program is in top
10 in research and publications.
Interested candidates should email a copy of their curriculum vitae
and a brief statement of research interest to Dr. Latif Kalin at
latif@.... Also mail copies of your most recent transcripts
and three recommendation letters to the address provided below.
Latif Kalin, PhD
Assistant Professor of Forest Hydrology
4335 School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences
Auburn University, AL 36849-5418
Phone: (334) 844-4671
Fax: (334) 844-1084
e-mail: latif@...http://www.sfws.auburn.edu/kalin/
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 09:24:30 +0100 (BST)
From: "Dr. Chandra Shekhar Dubey" <csdubey@...>
Subject: Re: Training Workshop - 27 Sept 2007
To: "C. P. Kumar" <cpkumar@...>
Dear Professor Kumar,
Thanks for the information. I am sending you a copy in text form
(attached) and would request you to help posting them to yahoo grps.
yourself as you have been doing this previously which i greatly
appreciate and regard.
Best wishes
Dr.Chandra Shekhar Dubey
Professor in Geology
Department of Geology,
University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, India
Mob:+91119811074867,
Faxtel: +911127662776 (Off.)
Email: csdubey@...,
csdubey@...,
http://people.du.ac.in/~csdubey
Workshop on Existing tools and related mapping softwares in
Geological, Seismological, Geomorphological, Remote Sensing & GIS
Applications
September 27-28, 2007
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP:
-Introduction on free resources on geological/ remote sensing/ GIS
mapping related softwares.
- USGS softwares: 3 DEM.
- MICRODEM for Geology and GIS applications.
- Introduction to various formats of databases
- Use of databases in different applications (Geology,
Seismology, Geomorphology and Remote Sensing).
-Introduction to free data downloads for various geological,
seismological, geomorphological and remote sensing applications.
-Application of GTOPO30, ETOPO, SRTM, and Land sat, ASTER, TRMM data
using above softwares.
-Use of above data in ERDAS and Arc View or Arc GIS. Lab Work and
Hands on the above Softwares in areas of individual research studies
-Introduction to NASA sites for Land Cover, Geomorphological
applications.
-Use of NASA softwares in global geological and climatic
applications.
VENUE:
Jhingran Hall, Department of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi-
110007.
Travel Support:
Travel and living support is available for needy research scholars/
young scientists. Interested candidates may request for this funding
through the application form as soon as possible.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Last date of application submission: September 10, 2007.
Conformation of Participants: September 20, 2007.
Registration to the workshop: September 27, 2007.
APPLICATION FORM
(Photocopy/ typed copy is also)
Name & Designation (Block Letters) ___________________
_______________________________________________
Educational Qualification ___________________________
_______________________________________________
Research Topic /Area of Specialization __________________
Profession & Organization ____________________________
________________________________________________
Mailing Address ___________________________________
________________________________________________
E -mail address ____________________________________
Telephone No. ______________Mobile No.:_____________
Fax No.
_________________________________________
Accommodation required: Yes _________No. __________
Date: Signature:
Please send this application duly filled on following address by post
or Email on or before 10th September,
Prof. C. S. Dubey
Convener ( RS & GIS WORKSHOP- 2007)
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
DELHI-110007, INDIA
TEL: 9811074867 (M) +91-11-27662776 (O),
+91-11-27666295 (F)
Email: csdubey@..., csdubey@...
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Prof. S.K. Tandon (Chairman)
- Pro Vice Chancellor, DU
Prof. A. M. Bhola (Co-Chairman)
- Head, Dept of Geology, DU
Dr. B. K. Bansal - Seis. Div, DST
Prof. M. S. Nathawat - RS, BIT Mesra
Dr. Champati Ray - IIRS
Dr. L. K. Sinha - DTRL
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Prof. C. S. Dubey (Convener and Organiser)
Dr. Pankaj Shrivastava (Co- Convener)
Mr. Manoj Chaudhary (Co- Convener)
Prof. P.K.Verma
Prof. V. N. Bajpai
Dr. S. K. Singh
Dr. Rajeev Saraswat
Mr. Dericks Praise Shukla (Secretary)
SIr,
a research paper has been accepted in an interantinal conference
"water down..." and i wsh to seek financail help to attend the
same.kindly suugest me where i should apply. i am working in a
University in a ICAR project on Dryland agriculture.
anil kothari
Dear All
For you information and if you could disseminate to relevant colleagues
Deadline for applicants is 10 September
Best regards
Finn Plauborg
Senior scientist
UNIVERSITY OF AARHUS
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
Dept. of Agroecology and Environment
Blichers Allé 20, P.O. BOX 50
DK-8830 Tjele
Phone: +45 8999 1900
Direct: +45 8999 1809
Mobile: +45 2218 1809
E-mail: Finn.Plauborg@... <mailto:Finn.Plauborg@...>
Web: www.agrsci.org <http://www.agrsci.org/>
________________________________
News and news media <http://www.agrsci.org/navigation/nyheder_og_presse> .
Kumar:
these are some of the addresses that you may consult,Estela Polegritti
www.nih.ernet.in/HP2Site/index1.htm
www.evd.nl/info/zoeken/ShowBouwsteen.asp
sofia.usgs.gov/projects/drought_det/
www-wds.worldbank.org/.../WDSP/IB/2004/03/19/000090341_20040319111518/Rendered/I\
NDEX/AC178.txt
www.lavoisier.fr/notice/frVDOL226W62JLXO.html
www.waterengr.com/WRCSH&H.html
eng.odu.edu/akan/publications.shtml
www.aihydro.org/publications/journals/vol20.pdf
www.sakia.org/cms/index.php?id=445&type=5
www.sflorida.er.usgs.gov/ddn_data/project/Realtime_portrayal.html
www.stevens.edu/engineering/wr/courses.html
htckl.org.my/client/uploads/IHP-VI%20report2.pdf
www.usace.army.mil/usace-docs/eng-manuals/em1110-2-1421/entire.pdf
va.water.usgs.gov/PiedWkshop/approach.htm
cgwb.gov.in/SECR/AAP%202005-06.htm
ky.water.usgs.gov/prog_highlights/default.htm
www.cig.ensmp.fr/~iahs/redbooks/a077/077006.pdf
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----- Original Message -----
From: C. P. Kumar
To: hydrologymodel@...
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 1:11 PM
Subject: [hydrologymodel] Hydrologic design aids for groundwater
Dear Members,
I would like to know about any available literature on hydrologic
design aids for groundwater (assessment, development and management).
Please suggest any related references and web links.
Regards
Kumar
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C. P. KUMAR
Scientist 'E1'
National Institute of Hydrology
Jal Vigyan Bhawan
Roorkee - 247667 (Uttarakhand)
INDIA
Web Page : http://www.angelfire.com/nh/cpkumar/
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Dear Members,
I would like to know about any available literature on hydrologic
design aids for groundwater (assessment, development and management).
Please suggest any related references and web links.
Regards
Kumar
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C. P. KUMAR
Scientist 'E1'
National Institute of Hydrology
Jal Vigyan Bhawan
Roorkee - 247667 (Uttarakhand)
INDIA
Web Page : http://www.angelfire.com/nh/cpkumar/
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hi sir
would you please send me more information about your request. I mean i am not
sure about what you need (are you have the data or you want to generate the
data?).
Hussein Gamal
Ph.D, Civil Engineering
Drainage Research Institute,
National Water Research Center
Cairo, Egypt
Roshan Karan Srivastav <roshan1979@...> wrote:
hi,
It will be very kind, if any of you can give/send information for
obtaining very long time series data (greater than 100 years preferably more
than 150 years , related to hydrological variables especially streamflows and
rainfall (daily, monthly, annual). I am trying on google and NOAA but i need
more data sets for my analysis.
Thanking you in advance
Roshan Karan Srivastav
Ph.D, Civil Engineering Dept. [EWRE Division]
Room No.: 212, Krishna Hostel,
Indian Institute of Technology Madras,
Chennai -600036
Dear all,
i have collected rainfall data at tehsil level for long term and want
to categorised the tehsils which have similar rainfall/ rainfall pattern.
kindly suggest me that which statistical test should be applied to
know the critical limit for differentiating the rainfall.
anil kothari
hi,
It will be very kind, if any of you can give/send information for
obtaining very long time series data (greater than 100 years preferably more
than 150 years , related to hydrological variables especially streamflows and
rainfall (daily, monthly, annual). I am trying on google and NOAA but i need
more data sets for my analysis.
Thanking you in advance
Roshan Srivastav
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Roshan Karan Srivastav
Ph.D, Civil Engineering Dept. [EWRE Division]
Room No.: 212, Krishna Hostel,
Indian Institute of Technology Madras,
Chennai -600036
Hi
I think the best way to find information about the multiplicative Seasonal
ARIMA models is to search in the net by google search engine. You should use
ARIMA Models as a keywords and you will find very useful information.
Bajrang Ayare <blayare@...> wrote:
Sir I wanted to know the infomation on Multiplicative seasonal Arima
model for longterm forecasting of inflows
B. L.Ayare
Dear Group Member,
I came across an interesting problem, as given below.
In an arid region, heavy depletion of water is observed from a
reservoir underlain by carvenous limestone. There could be either or
both of the following two reasons for the same.
1. In the submergence area of dam, a number of dug-cum-bore wells
exist which recharge the aquifer whenever the reservoir water level
rises above the parapet of the wells (acting as recharging wells).
2. Due to presence of wide fractures in the underneath limestone
layer.
I invite suggestions from the learned members regarding research
methodology to be followed for finding the real cause of heavy
seepage from the reservoir - hydrogeological investigations,
assessing the direction of seepage water / groundwater flow, nuclear
techniques, modelling of groundwater flow, and suggesting appropriate
remedial measures (such as sealing the wells with impervious clay).
Regards
Kumar