List of Paper presented during Roorkee Water Conclave 2022

 

S.No. Paper No. Titled Authors Email id   Affiliation
             
1 20 Rubberdam as advance water resource solution for river diversion: Chilwa rubber dam- A Case Study Abhishek Rajput and Om Jangid abhishek.rajput@yooil.co.in
om.jangid@yooil.co.in
  YOOIL INFRASTRUCTURE PVT. LTD.
2 87 Exploring water management practices in Indian cities: A case of Bhopal, Bhuj and Kozhikode Sameer Kumar, Siddh Doshi, Gargi Mishra and Mona Iyer sameer.kumar@cept.ac.in
siddh.doshi@cept.ac.in
gargi.mishra@cept.ac.in
monaiyer@cept.ac.in
  CEPT University
3 11 Assessment of hydraulic conductivity of porous media using empirical relationships Abhishish Chandel and Vijay Shankar abhishishchandel@gmail.com
vsdogra12@gmail.com
  National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur
4 5 Wastewater Quality Improvement Techniques in Sugar Industries for Environmental Sustainability Amar Yekane amar.yekane55555@gmail.com   Finolex Academy of Management and Technology
5 43 Drinking water quality prediction using Gaussian process and support vector machine Hemant Raheja, Arun Goel and Mahesh Pal hemant_61900011@nitkkr.ac.in
drarun_goel@yahoo.co.in
mahesh.pal@nitkkr.ac.in
  NIT Kurukshetra
6 118 Arsenic Interaction with Soils of Punjab, India: Experiments and Geochemical Modelling Hafsa Nazir and Vijay Anand Loganathan hafsa.19cez0019@iitrpr.ac.in
vijayanand@iitrpr.ac.in
  IIT Ropar
7 66 Impact of Simulation Uncertainty on Flood Inundation Mapping Nishanth Mothkuri, Indhu Db and Vamsi Krishna Vema mothku_191615@student.nitw.ac.in
db720025@student.nitw.ac.in
vvamsikr@nitw.ac.in
  National Institute of Technology, Warangal
8 74 Diurnal variations of hydrological and hydro-chemical parameters in the meltwater of Gangotri Glacier, Uttarakhand, India M. K. Sharma, Manohar Arora, Babita Sharma and Beena Prasad sharmamk.1967@gmail.com   National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee
9 77 A Study of Hydrological Parameters of Karnal District, Haryana State (India) Arun Goel and Mridula Sharma drarun_goel@yahoo.co.in
mridula0995@gmail.com
  NIT Kurukshetra
10 81 Identifying Flood prone zones in Bihar using Modelling software Dev Shree Saini devshree.saini2019@vitstudent.ac.in   Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore
11 98 Assessment of Long-term hydrological response of an urban watershed using SWAT Preeti Rajput, Manish Kumar Sinha and Suryakant Dewangan manishsinha200389@gmail.com
preetisse@gmail.com
  Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, RWTH Aachen University, GERMANY, Department of Civil Engineering, Government Engineering College Raipur
12 111 Impact Of Climate Change on Hydrology in Thamiraparni River Basin Mittapally Aravind, Drissia T.K. and Bhave Swati aravindmittapelli@gmail.com
drissia@cwrdm.org
swatibhave@civ.vnit.ac.in
  Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, Centre for Water Research Development and Management, Kozhikode
13 13 Dam Break analysis using HEC-RAS model for Kandaleru dam in Andhra Pradesh Meenakshi Ramola, P C Nayak, B. Venkatesh and T. Thomas meenakshiramola22@gmail.com
nayakpc@gmail.com
bvenki30@gmail.com
thomas_nih@yahoo.com
  National Institute of Hydrology, Kakinada
14 22 Hydrological Modelling of Bhagirathi River Basin using HEC-HMS Tripti Dimri, Shamshad Ahmad and Mohammed Sharif tripti.dimri@gmail.com
sahmad8@jmi.ac.in
msharif@jmi.ac.in
  Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
15 23 SWAT Modelling of Periyar Basin Akshay Mohan S, Rithwik M, George B Thomas and Sharan M lalukmohan66@gmail.com
rithwikmohan1729@gmail.com
george17t@gmail.com
sharanm620@gmail.com
  TKM College of Engineering
16 37 Comparison of state-of-the-art regionalization techniques coupled with SWAT for predicting streamflow in ungauged watersheds in Eastern India Ankita Manekar and Meenu Ramadas am54@iitbbs.ac.in
meenu@iitbbs.ac.in
  IIT Bhubaneswar
17 53 Time series analysis of seven homogeneous rainfall zones using longest instrumental monthly rainfall records Ashwini Ranade ranadeashwini@gmail.com   National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee
18 55 Evaluation of Deep Learning-Based Hybrid Models for The Soil Moisture Prediction in A Lesser Himalayan Catchment Mk Nema and Nagashree G E mxnema@gmail.com
nagashree1004@gmail.com
  National Institute of Hydrology Roorkee
19 113 Modelling of Existing Storm Water Drainage System of Kozhikode City Mandala Haritha Chowdary, Drissia T K and A B Mirajkar mandalaharitha99@gmail.com
drissia@cwrdm.org
abmirajkar@civ.vnit.ac.in
  Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, Centre for Water Resources Development and Management, Kozhikode, Kerala
20 62 A Case study of 30 kW community small hydropower installed in Yoshinogari city of Japan Zafar Alam, Yoshinobu Watanabe and Tokihiko Fujimoto zafar786.jec@gmail.com
fujimoto@meiji.ac.jp
  Nakayama Iron Works Ltd., Japan
21 15 Assessment and management of fresh-saline groundwater system of southwestern parts of Punjab, India Gopal Krishan, M.S. Rao, Anju Chaudhary, Rajesh Vashisth and Jaswant Singh drgopal.krishan@gmail.com   National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, Department of Soil and Water Conservation, Punjab, Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Punjab, India
22   Assessment of Conventional Efficiencies for Optimal Utilization of Resources in a Command Generation of a Hybrid Rainfall Dataset for Mizoram State Using Data Assimilation Techniques R K. Jaiswal, Chanchal Kumari, R. V. Galkate and A. K. Lohani rkjaiswal_sagar@yahoo.co.in   National Institute of Hydrology, CIHRC, Bhopal, India
23   Generation of a Hybrid Rainfall Dataset for Mizoram State Using Data Assimilation Techniques Joshal Kumar Bansal, Deepti Rani, Vishal Singh, Manish Kumar Nema, Pushpendra Kumar Singh and Sanjay Kumar Jain vishal18.nihr@gov.in   National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee