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What is Watershed?
Watershed is defined as:
Topographically
delineated area that
is drained by
a stream, and
a major river basin as a
collection watershed (Brooks, 1993).
Total
land area that is drained to one point of a stream or a river.
Watershed is a
natural drainage area
where precipitation is
collected and cycled. It
tied together physically
by an inter-related
stream pattern (Eren,1983).
Watershed
is a unit of land catching precipitation and serving to move and concentrate
water at some lower elevation (Krygier, J.T. 1963)
Watershed is made
up of the
natural resource in
a basin, especially
the water, soil and the vegetative factors (Eren, T. 1977)
A
watershed or catchments is any surface (varying
from a few hectares to several
thousand square kilometers)
in which rainfall
is collected and conveyed to a common natural waterway (Botero,
1983)
Watershed,
catchments, drainage basin, river basins are interchangeable and used commonly
as per management objectives. However, a watershed is differentiates from a
river basin in that a river basin, whose main stream leads to the sea, may encompass
hundreds of watersheds and many other types of land formation.
Monday, June 29, 2015
Watershed Management - JNTUH Syllabus (R09)
JAWAHARLAL
NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD
(57004)
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
(ELECTIVE-II)
UNIT - I
INTRODUCTION:
Concept of watershed development, objectives of watershed development, need for
watershed development in India, Integrated and multidisciplinary approach for
watershed management.
UNIT - II
CHARACTERISTICS
OF WATERSHED: size, shape; physiography, slope, climate, drainage, land use,
vegetation, geology and soils, hydrology and hydrogeology, socio-economic characteristics,
basic data on watersheds.
UNIT - III
Watershed
delineation - Runoff Computations from a watershed – Flood Frequency Analysis –
Gumbell, Log Pearson and Weibull Methods of Analysis.
UNIT -
IV
PRINCIPLES
OF EROSION: Types of erosion, factors affecting erosion, effects of erosion on
land fertility and land capability, estimation of soil loss due to erosion,
Universal soil loss equation.
MEASURES
TO CONTROL EROSION: Contour techniques, Ploughing, furrowing, trenching,
bunding, terracing, gully control, Rockfill dams, brushwood dam, Gabion.
UNIT- V
WATER
HARVESTING: Rainwater Harvesting, catchment harvesting, harvesting structures,
soil moisture conservation, check dams, artificial recharge, farm ponds,
percolation tanks.
UNIT- VI
FOREST
AND GRASS LAND MANAGEMENT: Interpretation of Satellite Imageries- Land use and
Land Cover. Land capability classification, management of forest, agricultural,
grassland and wild land. Reclamation of saline and alkaline soils.
UNIT -
VII
ECOSYSTEM
MANAGEMENT: Role of Ecosystem, crop husbandry, soil enrichment, inter, mixed
and strip cropping, cropping pattern, sustainable agriculture, bio-mass
management, dry land agriculture, Silvi pasture, horticulture, social forestry
and afforestation.
UNIT -
VIII
Planning
of watershed management activities, peoples participation, preparation of
action plan, administrative requirements- Reservoir Routing.
TEXT
BOOKS:
1.
Watershed Management by JVS Murthy, - New Age International Publishers.
2.
Water Resource Engineering by R. Awurbs and WP James, - Prentice Hall
Publishers.
REFERENCE:
1.
Land and Water Management by VVN Murthy, - Kalyani publications.
2.
Irrigation and Water Management by D.K. Majumdar, Printice Hall of lndia.
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