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GI3005 REMOTE SENSING AND GIS FOR HYDROLOGY L T P C
AND WATER RESOURCES 3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVE :
To impart knowledge in basics of Remote Sensing and GIS in various applications of
hydrology and water resources.
UNIT I BASICS 9
Hydrologic cycle, estimation of various components of hydrologic cycle – clouds, rainfall
– runoff – evaporation – transpiration - evapo–transpiration – interception - depression
storage. Spectral properties of water - surface water modelling.
63
UNIT II DRAINAGE BASIN 8
Watershed divide, stream networks, Delineation and codification of watersheds
morphometric analysis –linear, areal, relief aspects - Rainfall – runoff modelling - Stage
discharge relationship – Hydrograph – unit hydrograph – urban hydrology.
UNIT III AREAL ASSESSMENT 8
Mapping of snow covered area - snow melt runoff - flood forecasting and inundated area -
soil moisture area - drought affected area - Drought prone area programme - Applications in
aerial assessment.
UNIT IV GROUND WATER AND WATER QUALITY 10
Origin – classification and properties of aquifer -Ground water potential – surface water
indicators –aquifer parameters - Well hydraulics - estimation of ground water potential
hydrologic budgeting - Mathematical and GIS modeling - modelling of sea water intrusion -
Water quality parameters –. Water quality mapping and monitoring - Correlation model for
pollution detection.
UNIT V IRRIGATION AND WATERSHED 10
Project investigation, implementation, maintenance- location of storage/diversion works -
capacity curve generation - conjunctive use of surface and ground water - Mapping and
monitoring the catchment and command area - artificial recharge of groundwater - water
harvesting structures - sediment yield, modelling of reservoir siltation - prioritization of
watershed - sustainable development.
TOTAL: 45 PERIDOS
REFERENCES:
1. Dr.David Maidment and Dr.Dean Djokic, Hydologic and hydraulic modeling support
with GIS, ESRI press New York – 2000.
2. Gert A.Schulitz . Edwin T. Engman, Remote Sensing in hydrology and Water
Management, Springer-verlay Barlin Heilelberg Germany – 2000.
3. Andy D. Ward William J. Elliot, Environmental Hydrology, Lewis publisher
Bocaroton New York – 1995.
4. Eric C. Barrett, Clare H.Pawer, Satellite Remote Sensing for Hydrology and
Water Management, Gordon @Breach Science publications – Newyork-1990
GI3005 REMOTE SENSING AND GIS FOR HYDROLOGY L T P C
AND WATER RESOURCES 3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVE :
To impart knowledge in basics of Remote Sensing and GIS in various applications of
hydrology and water resources.
UNIT I BASICS 9
Hydrologic cycle, estimation of various components of hydrologic cycle – clouds, rainfall
– runoff – evaporation – transpiration - evapo–transpiration – interception - depression
storage. Spectral properties of water - surface water modelling.
63
UNIT II DRAINAGE BASIN 8
Watershed divide, stream networks, Delineation and codification of watersheds
morphometric analysis –linear, areal, relief aspects - Rainfall – runoff modelling - Stage
discharge relationship – Hydrograph – unit hydrograph – urban hydrology.
UNIT III AREAL ASSESSMENT 8
Mapping of snow covered area - snow melt runoff - flood forecasting and inundated area -
soil moisture area - drought affected area - Drought prone area programme - Applications in
aerial assessment.
UNIT IV GROUND WATER AND WATER QUALITY 10
Origin – classification and properties of aquifer -Ground water potential – surface water
indicators –aquifer parameters - Well hydraulics - estimation of ground water potential
hydrologic budgeting - Mathematical and GIS modeling - modelling of sea water intrusion -
Water quality parameters –. Water quality mapping and monitoring - Correlation model for
pollution detection.
UNIT V IRRIGATION AND WATERSHED 10
Project investigation, implementation, maintenance- location of storage/diversion works -
capacity curve generation - conjunctive use of surface and ground water - Mapping and
monitoring the catchment and command area - artificial recharge of groundwater - water
harvesting structures - sediment yield, modelling of reservoir siltation - prioritization of
watershed - sustainable development.
TOTAL: 45 PERIDOS
REFERENCES:
1. Dr.David Maidment and Dr.Dean Djokic, Hydologic and hydraulic modeling support
with GIS, ESRI press New York – 2000.
2. Gert A.Schulitz . Edwin T. Engman, Remote Sensing in hydrology and Water
Management, Springer-verlay Barlin Heilelberg Germany – 2000.
3. Andy D. Ward William J. Elliot, Environmental Hydrology, Lewis publisher
Bocaroton New York – 1995.
4. Eric C. Barrett, Clare H.Pawer, Satellite Remote Sensing for Hydrology and
Water Management, Gordon @Breach Science publications – Newyork-1990
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