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  • Ananya.M.M; Dilsha.C; Gargi.A; Asha Joseph, (Guide) (DEPARTMENT OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING, 2020)
    Groundwater level is an indicator of groundwater availability, groundwater flow and the physical characteristics of the groundwater system. It is an important natural resource for human survival system and major sources ...
  • Ananya, M M; Gargi, A; Dilsha, C (Department of Irrigation University and Drainage Engineering, 2020)
  • ASWATHY T; HARITHA M; SHAMILI K P; D Sasikala, (Guide) (DEPARTMENT OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING, 2021)
    In the present study, artificial neural network technique has been employed to predict daily rainfall and evaporation for Pattambi, Kerala. The total 6 years (2014-2019) meteorological data of months June, July, August ...
  • ANJALI C V; RACHANA V V; SRUTHAKEERTHI P; Anu Varughese, (Guide) (DEPARTMENT OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING, 2021)
    Predicting runoff and analyzing its variations under future climates play a vital role in water security, water resource management and the sustainable development of catchment. The rate of runoff is required for the ...
  • ANUSREE, K. DEEPAK; GAYATHRI MENON, T; GOPIKA, P. D; SURAJ, KUM AR (2022)
    Sustainable urban design, system-level organizational planning, and human behavior have been recognized for their potentially important roles in helping to reduce energy costs and associated environmental impacts, ...
  • MATTUMMAL, AFEEFA; SAJU, CHINJU; R, JAYALAKSHMI (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2016)
    The current trend in irrigation is to employ automatic operations in the irrigation system, rather than using the manual operation. Automated irrigation has many advantages such as saving of water and energy, reduction ...
  • Angeleena Cathereen Joseph; Varna Muraleedharan; Ardra, K; Musharaf Nasar; Sajeena, S (Guide) (Department of Irrigation & Drainage Engineering, 2024)
    Rice farming, reliant on paddy cultivation, is vital for providing a staple food to many worldwide. This intricate process involves various steps, starting from preparing the fields and ending with the harvest. Today, ...
  • George, Biju A; Gilsha Bai, E. B.; Rini Rani, S.; Tharakan, Roy (Department of Irrigation University and Drainage Engineering, 1993)
  • Ajay Jayakumar; Binsha, K. T; Jesna D'silva; Rema, K. P (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2017)
    Four different simplified Hydroponic systems were evaluated for their performance regarding crop growth and micro climatic conditions. The systems used were Floating/Water culture system, Aeroponic systems like Recirculating ...
  • AKSHAYA K A; AMRUTHA K; ANJU M; DHRUV RAJ BAGRI; Rema K P, (Guide) (DEPARTMENT OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING, 2021)
    Soil hydraulic conductivity is simply the ability of a soil to transmit water impacts almost every soil application. It is critical for understanding the complete water balance and is also used for estimating groundwater ...
  • Akshaya, K. Pavithran; Haritha Krishnan; Rema, K. P (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2018)
    Water is considered as a critical resource for agriculture and supplying the right amount in the right time is essential for healthy plants and optimum productivity. This objective can be met only through scientific water ...
  • Dilshana Jasmin; Khamarunneesa, M; Shahna Thasneem, K; Asha Joseph (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2018)
    Local level calibration of crop coefficient (Kc) values is critical for regional level planning and allocation of water resources for irrigation. Hence, a research was conducted at the eastern block of instructional farm ...
  • Aiswarya Johnson; Ashika, N. P; Parvathy Nayana, N; Asha Joseph (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2019)
    The study entitled “Crop water requirement and irrigation scheduling of selected crops using CROPWAT: A case study of Pattambi region” was taken up to compute the crop water requirement and irrigation schedule of major ...
  • Sajna Mol, N. V; Sreelakshmi, K. Unni; Suraja, K. P; Sasikala, D (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2013)
    Maintaining the quality of drinking water in the KCAET campus has been a challenging task from the inception of the college. The main objective of this work is to improve the quality of drinking water in the KCAET campus. ...
  • Jitha, K. J; Sumayya, A; Thulasi Mohan, P. U; Levan, K. V (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2013)
    As in the current scenario water availability is a serious problem because of higher demand of water for agriculture, industry etc.The present study was aimed to design an appropriate irrigation system for non irrigated ...
  • Linsha, C. P; Riyola George; Sreeduth, S; Vishnu, B (2018, 2018)
    A study was conducted to develop a tray type protected cultivation system for fodder crops (wheatgrass) and to compare the fodder growth in the developed protected tray type cultivation system to that from tray type ...
  • ANUSREEE, C.K; RESHMA, JACOB; SHANA SHERIN, V; ARCHANA DAS, N (2022)
    In areas where water is scarce, drip irrigation provides the most efficient way to conserve irrigation water. The performance of drip irrigation systems using waste water is mainly limited by emitter clogging and these ...
  • Aliya Omer Qasim, KK; Deepak, P; Mirfa Hanan Thadathil; Raj Laxmi; Anu Varghese, (Guide) (2024)
    A study was conducted to develop a vertical hydroponics system and to compare the performance of the developed system with existing NFT hydroponics system. Both the structures were installed in naturally ventilated ...
  • Geethu Krishnan; Greeshma, K; Mirshad, M; Vishnu, B (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2015)
    Plastic solid waste (PSW) presents challenges and opportunities to societies regardless of their sustainability awareness and technological advances. During the 1990s, a number of technologies emerged to utilize recycled ...
  • Swaliha, N; Uttam Kumar Singh; Vishnu, B (Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2017)
    At present there is less than 1% of fresh water available on earth. One of the important usage of fresh water is for agricultural production and the use of fresh water will continue to increase since growth in population ...

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