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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Hydraulic engineering. ; Water. ; Hydrology. ; Climatology.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Data Availability and Acquisition -- Chapter 3. Time-Series Analysis -- Chapter 4. Remote Sensing Driven Data Analysis and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) -- Chapter 5. Climate Change Impact Analysis -- Chapter 6. Land Use Land Cover (LULC) Change Analysis -- Chapter 7. Integrated Modelling Systems -- Chapter 8. Extreme Event Analysis -- Chapter 9. Uncertainty Analysis -- Chapter 10. Machine Learning (ML) /Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Water Resources -- Chapter 11. Emerging Fields in Hydrology -- Chapter 12. Case Study of Examples -- Chapter 13. Way Forward -- Index.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 312 p. 50 illus., 45 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9789819713165
    Series Statement: Water Science and Technology Library 127
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Keywords: Environmental pollution ; Hydraulic engineering ; Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution ; Statistics ; Geographical information systems ; Hydrogeology. ; Water pollution.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Preface -- 2. Acknowledgment -- 3. Part I: Water Availability 1 Overview of the water condition in México -- 4. 2 Hydrological watersheads in Mexico. Division and legal definition -- 5. 3 The Groundwater condition in Mexico -- 6. 4 Runoff simulation under future climate change and uncertainty -- 7. 5 Hydraulic fracking of not conventional reservoirs in Mexico: The issue of water and waste control -- 8. Part II. Water Quality 6 Pollution in wastewater used for irrigation in the Mezquital Valley, México: case study -- 9. 7 Mining industry in Mexico: Recycling of flotation effluents to the process using anaerobic sulfate-reducing consortia in UASB reactors for the elimination dissolved metals -- 10. 8 Water body trophic state determinations. Case study Tecocomulco lagoon, Hidalgo, Mexico -- 11. 9 Water quality management for a sustainable supply. The diagnosis of the State of San Luis Potosi, Mexico -- 12. 10 The wetland of Cajititlán Lake severely deteriorated and in danger of dying out -- 13. 11 Water quality of the Nexapa River: a diagnosis -- 14. 12 Impacts on the groundwater quality that supplies the Puebla City by the effect of aquifer intensive exploitation -- 15. Part III: Water Allocation 13 Water resources allocation with supply and demand uncertainties -- 16. 14 An overview of aquaculture activity in Hidalgo state -- 17. 15 Drinking Water Services Situation by the Region in the State of Nuevo León, Mexico -- 18. 16 Population and tourism dynamics, its effects on the future demand for water. Case study from Los Cabos, Baja California Sur -- 19/ Part IV: Water Governance 17 Water governance in 16 Mexican National Parks -- 20. 18 Conflict in border condition: the dispute over the use of water in the Mexicali valley -- 21. 19 The institutional challenges of the municipalities of Zacatecas in the wastewater treatment -- 22. Part V: Water Management 20 The institutional challenges of the municipalities of Zacatecas in the wastewater treatment -- 23. 21 Improving environmental services of Candelaria River basin by restoring ecological connectivity -- 24. 22 Transdisciplinary approach to assessing socio-hydrological resilience in urban metropolitan environments: a Mexican perspective -- 25. 23 The 80% paradigm: An appointment with the sewage in Cuernavaca
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 516 p. 155 illus., 108 illus. in color)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020
    ISBN: 9783030249625
    Series Statement: Water Science and Technology Library 999
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Keywords: Environment ; Hydrology ; Environmental management ; Climate change ; Remote sensing ; Urban geography ; Water pollution ; Environment ; Hydrology ; Environmental management ; Climate change ; Remote sensing ; Urban geography ; Water pollution
    Description / Table of Contents: Tentative: 1. Impact of slope and vegetation on hydrological processes -- 2. Impact of total and effective imperviousness of runoff prediction -- 3. Rainfall characteristics in inner Bangkok, Thailand -- 4. Issues of urban drainage-present status and the way forward -- 5. Impact of urban habitat patterns on surface water and subsurface water bodies and human health -- 6. Present review of studies of meteorological disasters in the north-eastern region of India subcontinent -- . 7. Remote Sensing, GIS and DEM for urban hydrology modeling -- 8. Surface runoff depth by SCS curve number method integrated with satellite image and GIS -- 9. Impact of vegetation change on soil erosion in the Majuli island of Assam- the largest river island of the world -- 10. Impact of temporal variation in land use on urban hydrology: A case study of Cochin, Kerala, India -- 11. Flood plain characterization of a river in lower Assam using digital elevation model data -- 12. Groundwater management in urban areas -- 13. Ground water modeling in Kosthaliyar river basin- A case study -- 14. Linked optimization model for groundwater monitoring network design -- 15. Soil-water characteristic curve for hill soil of North East India -- 16. Ground water management- sustainability and methodology -- 17. Integrated management of ground water with artificial recharge and rain water harvesting for an urban water supply system -- 18. Two dimensional numerical model for urban drainage system -- 19. Need of two-dimensional consideration for modeling urban drainage -- 20. Integrated flood risk modeling for an urban area -- 21. Modeling well level fluctuation as seismograph -- 22. Flow analysis in compound channel considering momentum transfer mechanism -- 23. Optimal reservoir operation considering environmental flows for Ranganadi hydro project in Arunachal Pradesh, India -- 24. Analysis of water distribution network using EPANET and vertex method -- 25. Application of wavelet transform technique in hydrology-A brief review -- 26. Urban roadway drainage issues and its management – A key component of urban PMS -- 27. ANN and ANFIS modeling of failure trend analysis in urban water distribution network -- 28. River flood modeling using wavelet-auto regression conjunction model -- 29. Effects of data preprocessing on the prediction accuracy of artificial neural network model in non-stationary hydrological time series -- 30. Urban water consumption estimation using artificial intelligence techniques -- 31. An ecological perspective of Brahmaputra river floodplain -- 32. Optimal allocation of ecological management practices in a hilly urban watershed -- 33. Assessment of carrying capacity for hilly urban areas: Applicability of the concept at the ground level -- 34. Perception of the household environment and its effects on academic performance of students in Department of Geography, Benue State University -- 35. Empowering community for the river basin management -- 36. Effect on migrants due to urbanization: A study of slum area in New Delhi -- 37. Role of urban local bodies and opportunities in municipal solid waste management -- 38. Sustainable urban development and the role of the government (with special reference to Assam) -- 39. Socio-economic aspects of urban development - A case study of Surat city of India -- 40. Economic evaluation of transportation project – a case study of ferry system for IIT Guwahati -- 41. A project of competitive, inclusive and sustainable city -- 42. An integrated approach to urban water management: The case of Guwahati city - need, scope and challenges.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 370 p. 136 illus., 99 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319401959
    Series Statement: Water Science and Technology Library 73
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer
    Keywords: Water ; Climate change ; Engineering geology ; Engineering Geology ; Foundations ; Hydraulics ; Water pollution ; Environment
    Description / Table of Contents: This proceedings volume, with more than 30 chapters, is based on the presentations given at the National Conference on Water Resources and Hydropower (WRHP-2016) and represents the state-of-the-art in water resources in India. It includes experimental investigations, field studies, theoretical developments, numerical methods, as well as engineering achievements in water resources. The contributions are organised under four main topics: • Water Resources and Management: covers the issues related to water resources planning and management, water conservation, flood mitigation, policies and governance, conflict over rivers and planning of groundwater evolution, Assessment of Sedimentation, Surface water quality, Rainfall assessment, • Climate Change and Global Warming: includes chapters on the impact of climate on water resources and groundwater, hydrological impacts of climate change, Ground Water Contaminants, Assessment of Evaporation and evapotranspiration effects on global warming • Hydraulic Structures: presents contributions on fluvial hydraulics,flow through Weirs, Open Channel flow, river flood control, scour and erosion, dam and dowstream block failures and protection, Losses in pipes By combining these topics, the book provides a valuable resource for practitioners and researchers, including field engineers, academicians, planners, health specialists, disaster managers, decision makers and policy makers engaged in various aspects of water resources and hydropower. The WRHP-2016 was organised in association with the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, Uttrakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited and the Indian Society for Hydraulics, Pune and was held in University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India from June 17-18, 2016
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 537 p. 267 illus., 187 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319551258
    Series Statement: Water Science and Technology Library 75
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore : Springer Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Environmental sciences—Social aspects. ; Construction industry—Management. ; Transportation engineering. ; Traffic engineering. ; Pollution. ; Management.
    Description / Table of Contents: Reduction of GHGs in buildings- Indian Affordable Houses -- Modern Techniques for Earthquake Resistant Buildings: A Review -- Review of Modern techniques and automation in the Construction industry -- COVID 19 and Urban Development -- A case study on flyover in Urban context -- Planning for Pedestrian - Friendly Cities -- Spatiotemporal variation in surface velocity of glaciers, namely Mount Kolahoi in the Lidder basin between 2016-2019 using Landsat-8 imagery -- 3-D Reconstruction of Heritage Site Using Terrestrial Lidar Scanner (Tls): A Case Study of Gulistan-E-Iram, Lucknow -- Efficient Bus Transport System, Case study of Dehradun -- Forest Stock Mapping of Lit Forest Block, Awadh Forest Division, Lucknow Using Remote Sensing Techniques. .
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 279 p. 123 illus., 110 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    ISBN: 9789811666476
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering 199
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Environmental management 21 (1997), S. 367-393 
    ISSN: 1432-1009
    Keywords: KEY WORDS: India; Water resources; Groundwater; Surface water; Surface water pollution; Groundwater pollution; Sustainable development
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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  • 7
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Stochastic environmental research and risk assessment 8 (1994), S. 233-258 
    ISSN: 1436-3259
    Keywords: Flood ; China ; river ; sampling variance
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Geography , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract The sampling variance of a T-year flood when estimated using a curve-fitting method results from the errors in hydrologic observations, plotting positions, and model-fitting. This paper develops a method to quantify the contribution of plotting positions to the sampling variance of the T-year flood magnitude. Application of the method to 150 flood-flow data sets of 41 rivers in the People's Republic of China show that the errors due to plotting positions contribute more to the sampling variance than others.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Irrigation science 15 (1994), S. 113-121 
    ISSN: 1432-1319
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Abstract A moving control volume approach was used to model the advance phase of a furrow irrigation system whereas a fixed control volume was used to model the nearly stationary phase and the runoff rate. The resulting finite-difference equations of the kinematic-wave model were linearized and explicit algebraic expressions were obtained for computation of advance and runoff rate. The solutions for the advance increment and the runoff rate were compared with the nonlinear scheme, the zero-inertia model, and a set of field data. A close agreement was found between the models and the field data. Assuming a constant infiltration rate, a differential equation was derived to estimate the error between the kinematic-wave model and the zero-inertia model in predicting the flow cross-sectional area along the field length. The differential equation and two dimensionless terms were used to define the limits for use of the kinematic-wave model in furrow irrigation.
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    Springer
    Environmental monitoring and assessment 42 (1996), S. 265-283 
    ISSN: 1573-2959
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract A micro computer model was developed for routing chemical waste contamination through a small aquatic system. The capabilities of this simulation model include the following characteristics: a) It distributes contamination by advection and dispersion along the longitudinal axis of the system. b) It may be discretized into any number of segments (vertical planes normal to the longitudinal axis) as may be appropriate to describe spatial variations in chemical contamination. c) It is capable of treating instantaneous, continuous, or time varying releases of chemical waste contamination. d) It provides for temporal description of contamination throughout the system. e) It provides for adsorption and desorption by both vegetation and bottom sediments. The model can be run on microcomputer with Fortran compiler. The model applied to two small streams which are located in U.S.A., and Canada. The model results compared well with observed data. The dispersion parameter was computed by the model.
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  • 10
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Water, air & soil pollution 89 (1996), S. 77-90 
    ISSN: 1573-2932
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract The finite element model was successfully applied to predict the Pb-210 and total extractable fatty acid concentrations at different depths in two sediment cores from Lake Ontario by using different transport parameters. The transport parameters were computed from Pb-210 data. These parameters were used to simulate the total extractable fatty acid concentrations at different depths. The computed results were compared with observed data and results were compared by statistical methods. Good agreement was achieved though improved results were observed in a two layer model accounting for bioturbation in the upper 4–6 cm of sediment. By modifying this model is useful to apply the contaminant transport in lake sediments, industrial waste disposal ponds, and fish ponds with different geological, physical, chemical and biological parameters at different depths.
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