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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
* Groundwater Flow Modelling
* Solute Transport Modelling
* Sea Water Intrusion Modelling
* Water Quality Modelling
* Other relevant aspects of Hydrology and Water Resources Development and
Management.
This group aims to provide an interaction between groundwater researchers and managers
to synthesize their knowledge, perceptions and ideas for improved groundwater
management and research.
This group aims to provide a forum for exchange of ideas and experiences regarding
development and use of decision support systems in surface water planning; integrated
operation of reservoirs; conjunctive surface water and groundwater planning; drought
monitoring, assessment and management; water quality; and other aspects of hydrology
and water resources development and management.
This group aims to provide a forum for exchange of ideas and experiences regarding use
and application of Visual MODFLOW software.
This group aims to provide a forum for exchange of ideas and experiences regarding use
and application of Groundwater Vistas software.
This group aims to provide a forum for exchange of ideas and experiences regarding use
and application of GMS software.
This group aims to provide a forum for exchange of ideas and experiences regarding use
and application of SEAWAT software.
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).
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.
Indian Hydrology
A forum for discussion of hydrological problems in India.
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For any further information regarding the above, you may contact:
Mr. C. P. Kumar
Scientist
National Institute of Hydrology
Roorkee – 247667 (Uttarakhand)
Email: cpkumar@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.angelfire.com/nh/cpkumar/
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