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THE JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
Flash droughts are the 'new normal' in droughts: Study
Droughts, wet events made more frequent, intense by global warming: Nasa-led Study
IIT Guwahati paves the way for better water management policies through Virtual Water AnalysisVirtual Water (VW) is the water involved in the production and trade of food and non-food commodities and services. It is that ‘invisible’ ...
- Climate change, hydro projects triggered Chamoli disaster: Study
While the study stops short of linking the disaster directly to climate change, it says that the increasing frequency of high-mountain slop...
Chamoli disaster due to ‘rock and ice avalanche’ that transformed into massive ‘debris flow’: StudyWhile the study stops short of linking the disaster directly to climate change, it says that the increasing frequency of high-mountain slop...
Indian scientists find more efficient, inexpensive way to measure evaporationA team of scientists from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has developed a new device that it said could measure the rate of evaporat...
'NASA satellites reveal freshwater decline in India'Areas in northern and eastern India, the Middle East, California and Australia are among the hotspots where overuse of water resources has ...
- Devendra Kumar Sharma joins as Chairman, BBMB
He has undergone training courses in hydropower planning and design engineering from Canada (1987), Sweden (1989), Hungry (1991), Japan (19...
Earth's internal heat driving Greenland's ice to meltGreenland's lithosphere has hot depths which originate in its distant geological past and cause the island's ice to rapidly flow and melt f...
Gypsum formation may tell us about water on MarsThe formation of gypsum, from concentrated aqueous solutions of calcium sulfate, was thought to be a simple, single-step process.
Global power generation could be severely affected by predicted 40% global water shortfall in 2030“Clear co-ordination and integrated planning needs to be taken up now, or we will start to see the effects of water scarcity on energy supp...
Climate change may lead to severe water shortage in NepalClimate change, increase in agricultural land use and population growth may lead to severe water shortage in Nepal in the coming decades, a...
Climate change warming groundwaterGroundwater has not escaped climate change, according to a new study that found groundwater's temperature profiles echo those of the atmosp...
Flood risk in Europe could double by 2050Socioeconomic growth accounts for about two-thirds of the increased risk, as development leads to more infrastructure that could be damaged...
1,900 Nepal students benefit from Indian scholarships annuallyUnder ITEC, launched as the joint initiative of the Embassy of India and Indian Culture Centre, over 800 Nepalese students have benefited f...
Indian American professor receives top US environmental awardAn Indian American professor of biological and agricultural engineering has been recognised for his pioneering work in hydrology.
- 75 institutions roped in to study climate impact
The government has roped in 75 research, academic and government institutions to study all kinds of possible impacts that global warming co...