<span>Section I : IRRIGATION PRACTICE<br>Chapter 1. Introduction<br>Chapter 2. Methods of Irrigation<br>Chapter 3. Water Requirements of Crops<br><br>Section II : WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING<br>Chapter 4. Hydrology<br>Chapter 5. Ground Water : Well Irrigation<br>Chapter 6. Reservoir Planning<br>Chap
Irrigation and Water Power Engineering
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- Publisher
- Laxmi Publication
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 992
- Edition
- 16
- Category
- Library
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Significant inclusions in the book are a chapter on management (including operation, maintenance, and evaluation) of canal irrigation in India, detailed environmental aspects for water resource projects, a note on interlinking of rivers in India, and design problems of hydraulic structures such as g
New York: McGraw-Hill book company, Inc., 1915. โ 254 p.<br/>In the preparation of this volume and of the two following larger volumes, the author has endeavored to present a book which will fill the needs of teachers and students in technical<br/>colleges and universities and which may be used as a
<p><span>This book is designed as an undergraduate text for water and environmental engineering courses and as preliminary reading for postgraduate courses in water and environmental engineering- including introductory coverage of irrigation and drainage, water resources, hydrology, hydraulic struct
New York: McGraw-Hill book company, Inc., 1915. โ 454 p.<br/>Volumes II and III are essentially devoted to a presentation of the fundamental principles and problems of irrigation engineering. While the author has endeavored to meet specially the needs of teachers and students in technical schools, c