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Hydrological Modelling
This group aims to provide a forum for discussion of scientific research in modelling of hydrologic systems including * * * Rainfall-Runoff Modelling Overland Flow Modelling Unsaturated Flow Modelling
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Groundwater Flow Modelling Solute Transport Modelling Sea Water Intrusion Modelling Water Quality Modelling Other relevant aspects of Hydrology and Water Resources Development and Management.
It intends to provide a forum for technical discussions; announcement of new public domain and commercial softwares; calls for abstracts and papers; conference and workshop announcements; and summaries of research results, recent publications, and case studies. Exchange of ideas and experiences regarding use and application of hydrological softwares are also welcome. To subscribe, send a blank email to
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This group aims to provide a forum for exchange of ideas and experiences regarding use and application of FEFLOW software. To subscribe, send a blank email to
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species contaminant transport, RT3D 3D bioremediation transport, SEAM3D 3D bioremediation transport, SEEP2D 2D finite element, and FEMWATER 3D finite element groundwater models. Tools are provided for site characterization, model conceptualization, mesh and grid generation, geostatistics, telescopic model refinement, automated model calibration, and output post-processing. The program allows common information to be shared among different data types and groundwater models. GMS is completely graphical, and can display a defined groundwater model in either plan view or 3D oblique view, and can be rotated interactively. Tools are provided for site characterization, model conceptualization, mesh and grid generation, geostatistics, and output post-processing. This group aims to provide a forum for exchange of ideas and experiences regarding use and application of GMS software. To subscribe, send a blank email to
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products for building a complete geographic information system (GIS). There are three ArcGIS desktop applications - ArcCatalog, ArcMap, and ArcToolbox. ArcCatalog is the application for managing your spatial data holdings, for managing your database designs, and for recording and viewing metadata. ArcMap is used for all mapping and editing tasks, as well as for map-based analysis. ArcToolbox is used for data conversion and geoprocessing. Using these three applications together, you can perform any GIS task, simple to advanced, including mapping, data management, geographic analysis, data editing, and geoprocessing. There are also server-based ArcGIS products, as well as ArcGIS products for PDAs. Extensions can be purchased separately to increase the functionality of ArcGIS. GIS is a powerful tool for developing solutions for water resources such as assessing water quality and managing water resources on a local or regional scale. Hydrologists use GIS technology to integrate various data and applications into one, manageable system. ArcGIS with Arc Hydro gives you the flexibility to combine watershed datasets from one map source with stream and river networks. The suite of tools contained in Arc Hydro facilitate the creation, manipulation, and display of hydro features and objects within the ArcGIS environment. Use ArcGIS Spatial Analyst for hydrologic analysis such as calculating flow across an elevation surface, which provides the basis for creating stream networks and watersheds; calculating flow path length; and assigning stream orders. This group aims to provide a forum for exchange of ideas and experiences regarding application of GIS in Hydrology and Water Resources; and use of ArcGIS software (in general) and Arc Hydro (in particular). To subscribe, send a blank email to
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Hydrology
This group aims to provide a forum for discussion of scientific research in all aspects of Hydrology and modelling of hydrologic processes. Exchange of ideas and experiences regarding use and application of hydrological softwares are also welcome. To subscribe, visit the webpage
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Water Resources
A discussion group on water resources development and management. To subscribe, visit the webpage
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Indian Hydrology
A forum for discussion of hydrological problems in India. To subscribe, visit the webpage
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http://groups.google.com/group/modflow/
http://groups.google.com/group/coastal/
______________________________________________________ For any further information regarding the above, you may contact: Mr. C. P. Kumar Scientist E1 National Institute of Hydrology Roorkee 247667 (Uttaranchal)