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Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
About the Editors
Establishing Sediment Rating Curves Using Optimization Technique
1 Introduction
2 Materials and Method
3 GRG Technique
4 Results and Discussion
5 Conclusion
References
A Study on Some Characteristics of an Alluvial Channel for Varying Flows
1 Introduction
2 Literature Study
3 Experimental Set-Up
4 Analysis of Data
4.1 Fluvial View
4.2 Analytical View
5 Conclusions
References
Model Study for Determination of Efficiency of a Typical Silt Ejector
1 Introduction

2 Related Work
3 Justification for Hydraulic Model Study
4 Hydraulic Model
5 Observations
5.1 Escape Discharge
5.2 Silt Movement
6 Model Run with Discharges Lower Than Design Discharge
7 Discussion
8 Conclusions
References
Comparative Review on Model Selection for Hydrological Studies
1 Introduction
2 Types of Models
2.1 Process-Based/Deterministic Models
2.2 Stochastic Models
3 Descriptions of Some Hydrological Models
3.1 Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) Model
3.2 System Hydrologique European (MIKE-SHE) Model

3.3 Hydrologiska ByrÄns Vattenbalansavdelning (HBV) Model
3.4 Topography Based Hydrological Model (TOPMODEL)
3.5 Agricultural Policy Environmental Extender (APEX) Model
3.6 Annualized Agricultural Non-point Source (AnnAGNPS) Model
3.7 Gridded Surface Subsurface Hydrologic Analysis (GSSHA) Model
3.8 Distributed Hydrology Vegetation Soil (DHVSM) Model
3.9 Patuxent landscape Model (PLM)
3.10 Hydrological Predictions for the Environment (HYPE) Model
3.11 Hydrologic Modelling System (HEC-HMS)
3.12 Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) Model

3.13 Water and Energy Transfer Between Soil, Plants and Atmosphere (Wet Spa) Model
3.14 Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) Model
4 Conclusion
References
An Automatic Integrated Tool for Deriving Morphometric Parameters
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
2.1 Integrated Tool
3 Study Area
4 Results and Discussion
5 Conclusions
References
Flood Frequency Analysis in Seonath and Hasdeo River Basins
1 Introduction
2 Study Area and Data Availability
3 Methodology
3.1 Analysis of Hydrological Data
3.2 Delineation of Homogeneous Regions

3.3 Discordancy Measure
3.4 Heterogeneity Test
3.5 Selection of Parametric Distribution
3.6 Locfit Approach
3.7 RFFA for Un-Gauged Catchments
3.8 Flood Quantiles Estimation and Comparison
4 Results and Discussions
4.1 Data Quality Check
4.2 Regionalisation
4.3 Parameter Estimation and Regional Formula
4.4 At-site Frequency Analysis
4.5 Comparative Analyses of Flood Quantiles
5 Conclusion
References
Assessment of Plan Form Development Due to Erosion and Deposition of Soil
1 Introduction
2 Inferences
3 Objectives
4 Methodology

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