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Annual Report (Technical) of the Central Board of Irrigation India 1944

1946

Peon Paoli I.—MEETINGS OF THE BOARD AND COMMITTEES DURING 1944— alighth Winter Meeting of the Research Committee Fourteenth Amnia Meeting of the Research Committee...... Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Central Board of Irrigation —. IL—SUMMARIZED REPORTS OF RESEARCH STATIONS 1943-44— Summary of the Annual Report of the Central Irrigation and Hydrodynamic Research Station Poona. [...] We have also during the year increased considerably the number of contributors to the Information Bureau and it is of particular interest that one of the new contributors is the Government of the Sudan. [...] The investigation of the propmtion of a surface application of rain water and of the absorption losses from channels of different sizes which reaches the susoil reservoir is of great importance both from the point of view of waterlogging and of stabilising the water table in the interests of well irrigation. [...] 3 (h) and would in the Director's opinion have swung back to the bank had the buffer effect of the spurs not prevented scour reaching the hard material of the toe of the hill. [...] The main flow just downstream of the gorge will be towards the right bank—as at present—and will it is believed swing round the nose of the Right Guide Bank before flowing towards the head of the Canal at the left end of the Barrage.
agriculture environment
Pages
257
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100212
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
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Foreword
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I.—Meetings of the Board and Research Committees During 1944
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II.—Summarized Reports of Research Stations For 1943-44
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III.—Field Results of Measures Adopted after Model Experiments
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IV.—River Behaviour Training and Control
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V.—The Design of Channels in Alluvium
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VI.—Flow in Rivers and Canals
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VII.—Hydraulic Data of Torrents in Boulder Rivers and Streams
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VIII.—The Sampling of Bed and Suspended Loads
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IX.—Accuracy of Different Methods of Taking Discharges
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X.—The Design of Distributary Heads
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XI.—The Design of Canal Falls
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XII.—Silt Excluders and Ejectors
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XIII.—Silting of Reservoirs
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XIV.—Rainfall—Run Off
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XV.—Soil Denudation as an Adverse Factor on River Supplies and Agriculture
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XVI.—Soil Mechanics in Connection With Earthen Dams and Emnankments
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XVII.—Staunchnig of Canals
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XVIII.—Tube Wells
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XIX.—Cement Used in the Construction of Dams
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XX.—Land Reclamation
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XXI.—The Precise Definition of Terms in Common Use
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XXII.—The Equitable Distribution of Irrigation Water on a Canal System
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XXIII.—To Consider any Other Professional and Technical Questions of Which Due Notice has Been Given
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XXIV.—To Consider Research Programmes for 1944-45 and What Special Questions Call For Particular Study During 1944-45
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XXV.—Selection of Subjects for Agenda of Next Annual Meeting
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XXVI.—To Consider a Proposal to Dice the Proceedings of the Research Committee Between two Meetings per Year one to be Held in February or March in Place of the Present Informal Meeting and the Other to be Held in July or August as at Present
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XXVII.—To Consider Proposals Regarding the Acceptance of Papers Contributed to the Research Committee Meeting
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Index
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Backmatter
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