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  • Jacob Bijo Daniel; Vishnu, B (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2003)
    Several micro-irrigation emitters were evaluated for their individual performance and were compared among themselves on the basis of different performance parameters, and the results were used to analyse the credibility ...
  • Abhijeet Hindurao Surve; Rema, K. P (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2007)
    Next to air, water is the most important requirement for human life to exist. With growing population and industrial development, demand of fresh water is increasing. Hence every community should take preventive measures ...
  • Nadiya Nesthad; Kurien, E. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2012)
    The study “Impact of fertigation and drip system layout on performance of Chilli (Capsicum annum)” was taken up with the objective of determining the effect of fertigation, drip system layout and different levels of ...
  • Soumya Rani, T; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2012)
    This thesis work was undertaken to study the hydraulics and field performance of a simple and novel micro sprinkler developed by a farmer Mr. Avaran, M of Malappuram District, Kerala. It is made by fusing one end of a ...
  • Jishitha Ravindran; Vishnu, B (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2012)
    Timely application of precise amounts of irrigation water increases crop yield due to the decreased moisture stress to plants. Automatic application of irrigation water ensures timely and precise water application, reduces ...
  • Praveena, K. K; Kurien, E. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2014)
    Soil erosion is a complex phenomenon involving the detachment and transport of soil particles, storage and runoff of rainwater and infiltration. Soil erosion depends on several factors such as climate, soil type, ...
  • Shijila Erikottil; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2014)
    Roof top rainwater harvesting has enormous potential in solving the water scarcity of a region, especially the domestic requirement. Roof water needs adequate purification to separate the impurities getting into the rain ...
  • Navneet Sharma; Abdul Hakkim, V. M (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2014)
    The present study was conducted to design, develop and evaluate an automated drip irrigation system working on the basis of soil moisture deficit and to establish the relationship between soil moisture content, electrical ...
  • Sajeena, S; Kurien, E. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2015)
    A study on ‘Ground water resources flow modelling and mapping of a watershed using MODFLOW’, was carried out for Kadalundi river basin of Malappuram District in Kerala. The objectives of the research were 1. to study ...
  • Swatha, V. S; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2015)
    The severity of water scarcity and the need of water conservation, appropriate to the situation, are well understood facts and do not require any further elaboration. Knowing the potential of rooftop rainwater harvesting ...
  • Ajay Gokul, A. J; Abdul Hakkim, V. M (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2015)
    A study was conducted in the Instructional Farm of KCAET, Tavanur, Kerala, during the period from August to December 2014 to compare the performance of cowpea grown under polyhouse and rainshelter in relation to open field ...
  • Neetha Shaju; Priya, G. Nair (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2016)
    Subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) is an advanced and recent revolutionary variation of traditional drip irrigation where the tubing and emitters are buried beneath the soil surface. The field experiment was done at the ...
  • Arjun Prakash; Sajeena, S (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2016)
    Water is the most valuable resource in the world and is playing a crucial role in daily activities of living beings on the earth. To meet the ever increasing demand, conservation and management of water resource is very ...
  • Anjaly, C. Sunny; Abdul Hakkim, V. M (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2016)
    Automated fertigation system is a highly advanced system for water and fertilizer administration in irrigated agriculture. It promises the application of water in right quantity along with right fertilizer at right time, ...
  • Lakshminaratana, S. V; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2016)
    One of the easiest and efficient way of water conservation to solve drinking water scarcity is rooftop water harvesting. However, the technology has some limitations with regard to its purification system. The commonly ...
  • Vallu Tejaswini; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2017)
    Water is the most indispensable natural resources for the survival of all living beings. On the other hand, water availability is declining and the demand is increasing, making the gap between these two wider day by ...
  • Pooja, B. G; Abdul Hakkim, V. M (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2017)
    A study was conducted in the Instructional Farm of KCAET, Tavanur, Kerala, during the period from December 2016 to April 2017 to compare the performance of tomato grown under polyhouse and rainshelter cultivation. Tomato ...
  • Yarrakula Srinivas; Santhi Mary Mathew (Department of Post-Harvest Technology and Agricultural Processing, 2017)
    Dried mace possess great importance in international trade and are used in the preparation of extractives and volatile oils. Among various hot air drying methods, the more efficient method is fluidized bed drying for ...
  • Shaheemath Suhara, K. K; Abdul Hakkim, V. M (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2018)
    This study mainly focused to identify the erosion prone areas in Kunthippuzha sub-basin using RUSLE as well as MMF model. The effect of spatial and temporal variations of land use-land cover on soil erosion was analysed ...
  • Anjana, S. R; Jinu, A (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2019)
    curve number method. The study was carried out in GIS environment using remote sensing data. Also the curve number method was validated for selected storm events in the study area. The analysis was done for the year 2004 ...

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