Project Report-SWCE: Recent submissions

  • Aiswarya, K. P; Fathima Shimji; Jishitha Ravindran; Nitha, K; Rani, P. R; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2009)
    Bharathapuzha, the second largest river of Kerala is the lifeline of several millions of people in the state, but now facing tremendous pressure due to encroachments, sand and clay mining and illegal diversions of water. ...
  • Lakshmi, K. G; Prasanth, V; Shakira, T; Priya, G. Nair (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2011)
    Tillage operation is the mechanical manipulation of soil to develop a desirable soil structure for a seed bed and to establish specific surface configuration for planting, irrigation, drainage, harvesting operations etc. ...
  • Divya Gopinath; Kripa, I. V; Pooja, P; Shalini, M. Chandran; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2009)
    A study has been taken up for the Kadalundi river basin of Kerala state to study the hydrologic behaviour of the basin. Widely recommended SWAT model has been used for the study. It focused on watershed processes simulation ...
  • Ashil, V. S; Drisya, J; Haritha, V. P; Rose Antony; Renuka Kumari, J (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2009)
    In the current status of soil studies, the accurat e recognition of properties of soil becomes indispensable. The permeability of soil is very important in the field of agricul tural engineering as it is connected with ...
  • Assiya Lebeeha, K. A; Bhavya, P. R; Sreekanth, K. S; Raju, T. D (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2008)
    The major problem associated with the banana cultivation is the excess amount of irrigation water required in the conventional farming method. Efficient application of water to the fruit crops is a very important ...
  • Arun Jose; Renjith Thomas; Sathian, K. K (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2007)
    A study has been carried out on the Gayathri sub basin of Barathapuzha river basin, one of the major rivers of Kerala, with focus on runoff and erosion generating process of the watershed. The geographical area of the ...
  • Anu Subramanian, K; Della Thomas; Sameera Abdul Salam; Vishnu, B (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2007)
    Timely application of irrigation water in precise amounts increases crop yield due to decreased moisture stress to plants and decreases loss of water through percolation and subsequent nutrient leaching. Many times, ...
  • Nimitha, B; Sreekanth, J; Vini Babu; Renuka Kumari, J (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2006)
    Rain water harvesting is the technology used for collecting and storing of rainwater from land surface, rock catchment and roof using simple or complex technique. Contour and staggered trenches are cheapest methods of ...
  • Raji, P; Uma, E; Shyla Joseph (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2006)
    Rainwater harvesting is going to be the most applicable method for eliminating water scarcity and to meet the escalating demand. Hydrological analysis is unavoidable in any water harvesting structural designing. A study ...
  • Bindu, P. K; Morris, K. George; Sreevidya, H; Vishnu, B; Xavier, K. Jacob (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 1992)
  • Anu, M. Babu; Ramya, P; Smitha, K. E (Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, 2005)
    Land use is the fundamental to sustainability. Agricultural land use, one of the primary uses of land has been of prime importance since the beginning of civilization. Agricultural development has been the foundation of ...

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