Project Report-SWCE: Recent submissions

  • Indu, G. Nair; Manoj, P. Samuel; Suma Nair; Xavier, K. Jacob (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 1993)
  • Govindan, S; Jenet, P. V; Jissy, K. Jacob; Manoj Kumar, T. S (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 1993)
  • Abeena, M. A; Mamatha Prabhakar; Sibin, C. Baby; Abdul Hakkim, V. M (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2016)
    The study entitled “Impact of grow lights on plant growth in vertical farming under simulated growing environment” was undertaken with the objective to develop a vertical farming structure with artificial lighting using ...
  • Amrutha Gayathry, V; Sharmina, V. K; Sajeena, S (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2016)
    A study on ‘Estimation of pan evaporation using Artificial Neural Network’ was carried out in K. C. A. E. T, campus, Tavanur. The meteorological parameters considered were monthly data of wind speed, dry bulb temperature, ...
  • Arunya, S. Kumar; Athulya, T. K; Sahla, N; Abdul Hakkim, V. M (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2014)
    Present study on standardisation of irrigation requirement of cowpea under naturally ventilated poly house was carried out in the experimental plot of PFDC farm, KCAET Tavanur. The objectives of the study were to determine ...
  • Blessy, V. A; Munna, P. V; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2015)
    Water is one of the most important resources on the earth for living forms. Water availability is always in short of demand, especially in urban areas. As, surface water alone is inadequate to meet the demands we have ...
  • Ameena, R. K; Anjitha Krishna, P. R; Sreekutty Suresh, V; Priya, G. Nair (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2015)
    The study entitled “Fabrication and performance evaluation of vertical farming structure for homesteads” was taken up to fabricate a vertical farming structure as per the dimension of flat balcony in KCAET and to compare ...
  • Jomol, T. Joseph; Rasmina, P; Remya, V. Mohan; Abdul Hakkim, V. M (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2014)
    Water scarcity is an alarming problem that we face now-a-days. Even though we have abundant sources of water, good quality water is not available when needed. Here comes the relevance of water conservation structures. ...
  • Annie, S. S; Sukanya, S; Priya, G. Nair (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2013)
    Agricultural productivity is based on the availability of required at proper time. As water is becoming a limited resources its effective utilization is important. The water resources which could be tapped for irrigation ...
  • Afthab Saeed, P. P; Fasludeen, N. S (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2014)
    Groundwater is water that exists in the pore spaces and fractures in rocks and sediments beneath the earth’s surface. The Electrical Resistivity method was used for the hydro-geophysical investigation of groundwater ...
  • Raseena Salim; Rohit Murali; Vipin, P. R; Abdul Hakkim, V. M (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2012)
    Magnetic fields are known to induce biochemical changes and could be used as a stimulator for growth related reactions, to enhance growth, chemical constituents and productivity of crops.The method of magneto-hydro ...
  • Rahul, B. T; Sumit Kumar Jha; Vishnu, B (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2012)
    The 78 kilometre long Meenachil River is the holy river in Kottayam district is the lifeline of several millions of people in the state, but now facing tremendous pressure due to encroachments, sand and clay mining and ...
  • Anil Babu, A. K; Pravitha, M; Priya, G. Nair (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2012)
    Water is an essential and unique natural resource that provides life support for plants and animals. The world's water consumption rate is doubling every 20 years, outpacing by two times the rate of population growth. ...
  • Praveena, K. K; Rehna, M; Shijila Erikottil; Kurien, E. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2012)
    Soil erosion is one of the most serious environment degradation problems. However reliable measurement of erosion remains limited and estimates of soil productivity are even rarer. Assessing the extent and seriousness ...
  • Athulya, C; Sajira, A. K; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2012)
    A sub watershed prioritization exercise has been carried out on Kunthipuzha sub basin of Bharathapuzha river basin, one of the major rivers in Kerala. Total catchment area of the Kunthipuzha basin comprises 940 sq.km. ...
  • Aiswarya, M. V; Archa Devarajan; Bincy, A. L; Nisha, V. S; Vishnu, B (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2011)
    A short term study on “A study of drinking water supply system in K C A E T campus- problems and solutions” was conducted. The main objective of the study was to find out appropriate measures to mitigate current water ...
  • Ritu Prem; Shazna, K; Sheeja, P. S; Kurien, E. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2013)
    The electrical resistivity method is being employed for hydro geophysical investigation of groundwater. This technique will provide an insight into the nature of subsurface formations. Wenner configuration of electrode ...
  • Parvathy Menon; Rahul, S. Varier; Vishnu, B (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2010)
    The growing number of poultry abattoir is generating a large amount of waste daily. The improper method adopted by abattoir owners for their disposal is causing the danger of many environmental. This paper based on study ...
  • Arshana, V. K; Haritha, A. A; Hredhya Haridas; Jyothish, V; Rashida Rajuva, T. A; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2010)
    The state of Kerala faces severe water stress during summer months. One of the most feasible solutions to this problem is the livening of the rivers of Kerala. Hence, a pilot study has been carried out on Bharathapuzha, ...
  • Abhishek, S; Ajeshkumar, V; Deepak, P. H; Harisankar, C; Vishnu, M. M (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2010)
    Water resources are depleting at an alarming rate due to its increasing demand. Absolute water scarcity is being experienced in many parts of the country. In such a situation the only solution is to harvest water during ...

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