Water Science and Technology Library Ashish Pandey · S. K. Mishra · M. L. Kansal · R. D. Singh · V. P. Singh Editors Water Management and Water Governance Hydrological Modeling Water Science and Technology Library Volume 96 Editor-in-Chief V.P.Singh,DepartmentofBiologicalandAgriculturalEngineering&Zachry DepartmentofCivilandEnvironmentalEngineering,TexasA&MUniversity, CollegeStation,TX,USA EditorialBoard R.Berndtsson,LundUniversity,Lund,Sweden L.N.Rodrigues,Brasília,Brazil ArupKumarSarma,DepartmentofCivilEngineering,IndianInstituteof TechnologyGuwahati,Guwahati,Assam,India M.M.Sherif,DepartmentofAnatomy,UAEUniversity,Al-Ain,UnitedArab Emirates B.Sivakumar,SchoolofCivilandEnvironmentalEngineering,TheUniversityof NewSouthWales,Sydney,NSW,Australia Q.Zhang,FacultyofGeographicalScience,BeijingNormalUniversity,Beijing, China The aim of the Water Science and Technology Library is to provide a forum for disseminationofthestate-of-the-artoftopicsofcurrentinterestintheareaofwater science and technology. This is accomplished through publication of reference booksandmonographs,authoredoredited.Occasionallyalsoproceedingsvolumes are accepted for publication in the series. Water Science and Technology Library encompassesawiderangeoftopicsdealingwithscienceaswellassocio-economic aspects of water, environment, and ecology. Both the water quantity and quality issues are relevant and are embraced by Water Science and Technology Library. Theemphasismaybeoneitherthescientificcontent,ortechniquesofsolution,or both.ThereisincreasingemphasisthesedaysonprocessesandWaterScienceand Technology Library is committed to promoting this emphasis by publishing books emphasizingscientificdiscussionsofphysical,chemical,and/orbiologicalaspects ofwaterresources.Likewise,currentoremergingsolutiontechniquesreceivehigh priority.Interdisciplinarycoverage isencouraged. Casestudiescontributingtoour knowledge of water science and technology are also embraced by the series. Innovativeideasandnoveltechniquesareofparticularinterest. Commentsorsuggestionsforfuturevolumesarewelcomed. VijayP.Singh,DepartmentofBiologicalandAgriculturalEngineering&Zachry Department of Civil and Environment Engineering, Texas A&M University, USA Email:[email protected] Moreinformationaboutthisseriesathttp://www.springer.com/series/6689 · · · Ashish Pandey S. K. Mishra M. L. Kansal · R. D. Singh V. P. Singh Editors Water Management and Water Governance Hydrological Modeling Editors AshishPandey S.K.Mishra IndianInstituteofTechnologyRoorkee DepartmentofWaterResources Roorkee,India DevelopmentandManagement IndianInstituteofTechnologyRoorkee M.L.Kansal Roorkee,India DepartmentofWaterResources DevelopmentandManagement R.D.Singh IndianInstituteofTechnologyRoorkee IndianInstituteofTechnologyRoorkee Roorkee,India Roorkee,India V.P.Singh TexasA&MUniversity CollegeStation,TX,USA ISSN0921-092X ISSN1872-4663 (electronic) WaterScienceandTechnologyLibrary ISBN978-3-030-58050-6 ISBN978-3-030-58051-3 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58051-3 ©TheEditor(s)(ifapplicable)andTheAuthor(s),underexclusivelicensetoSpringerNature SwitzerlandAG2021 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsaresolelyandexclusivelylicensedbythePublisher,whether thewholeorpartofthematerialisconcerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,reuse ofillustrations,recitation,broadcasting,reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherphysicalway,and transmissionorinformationstorageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilar ordissimilarmethodologynowknownorhereafterdeveloped. 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ThisSpringerimprintispublishedbytheregisteredcompanySpringerNatureSwitzerlandAG Theregisteredcompanyaddressis:Gewerbestrasse11,6330Cham,Switzerland Contents 1 IntegratedWatershedManagementandGIS:ACaseStudy ....... 1 SabitaMadhviSingh,PabitraRanjanMaiti,andNeetuSingh 2 PrioritizationofSub-watershedsBasedonMorphometric ParameterAnalysisUsingGeospatialTechnology ................ 19 KanakMoharir,ChaitanyaPande,R.S.Patode,M.B.Nagdeve, andAbhayM.Varade 3 StudyofMorphologicalChangesinDeltaicRiverofOdisha UsingGIS .................................................... 35 AnilKumarKar,RashmirekhaHembram,andHariharMohanty 4 Land Use Classification Using Remotely Sensed Images: ACaseStudyofEasternSoneCanal—Bihar ..................... 47 ZeenatAra 5 Assessment of Multiple Satellite-Based Precipitation EstimatesOverMuneruWatershedofIndia ..................... 61 SushilKumarHimanshu,AshishPandey,andDeenDayal 6 EvaluationofSentinel2RedEdgeChannelforEnhancing LandUseClassification ........................................ 79 SucharitaPradhan,KamleshNarayanTiwari,andAnirbanDhar 7 ReferenceCropEvapotranspirationEstimationUsingRemote SensingTechnique ............................................. 91 SamuelMalouMukpuou,AshishPandey,andV.M.Chowdary 8 Assessing Irrigation Water Requirement and Its Trend forBetwaRiverBasin,India ................................... 113 AshishPandey,ReeteshKumarPyasi,andSantoshS.Palmate v vi Contents 9 Comparison of FAO56 and NDVI-Derived K Curves c forMajorCropsinPareBasinofArunachalPradesh ............. 135 WaikhomRahulSingh, KhyodaMeema, TanaMatthew, A.Bhadra,andA.Bandyopadhyay 10 MonitoringofSoilMoistureVariabilityandEstablishing the Correlation with Topography by Remotely Sensed GLDASData ................................................. 157 KaushlendraVermaandY.B.Katpatal 11 AgriculturalCropMappingUsingMODISTime-SeriesData inDVCCommandArea ....................................... 167 DibyanduRoy,SnehaMurmu,andSujataBiswas 12 GroundwaterModelinginaSemi-confinedAquiferUsing GISandMODFLOW .......................................... 179 Y.B.Katpatal,PriyankaThakare,andS.N.S.Maunika 13 Effect of Monthly Variation of Near-Surface Lapse Rate onSnowmeltRunoffSimulationinEasternHimalayas ............ 189 MinotshingMaza, LizaG.Kiba, ArnabBandyopadhyay, andAditiBhadra 14 Estimation of Surface Runoff Using SCS Curve Number MethodCoupledwithGIS:ACaseStudyofVadodaraCity ....... 205 LakhwinderSinghandDeepakKhare 15 Determination of ERA-INTERIM Proficiency forRainfall–RunoffModeling .................................. 217 TanmoyeeBhattacharya,DeepakKhare,andManoharArora 16 ImpactofLandUseandLandCoverChangeonStreamflow ofUpperBaitaraniRiverBasinUsingSWAT .................... 227 RaunakM.Prusty,AparnaDas,andKanhuCharanPatra 17 ParameterEstimationofaMacroscaleHydrologicalModel UsinganAdaptiveDifferentialEvolution ........................ 243 SaswataNandiandManneJangaReddy 18 StreamflowResponsetoLandUse–LandCoverChangeOver theSubarnarekhaRiverBasin,India ............................ 257 PratikDeb,AshokMishra,andSoukhinTarafdar 19 HydrologicalModelingofWestRaptiRiverBasinofNepal UsingSWATModel ............................................ 279 ShekharNathNeupaneandAshishPandey Contents vii 20 ModellingofGroundwaterDevelopmentUsingArc-SWAT andMODFLOW .............................................. 303 SatavishaGhosh,SunnyGupta,andSusmitaGhosh 21 RevisitingtheAntecedentMoistureContent-BasedCurve NumberFormulae ............................................ 317 MohanLal,S.K.Mishra,AshishPandey,andDheerajKumar 22 EffectivenessofBestManagementPracticesonDependable FlowsinaRiverBasinUsingHydrologicalSWATModel .......... 335 SantoshS.PalmateandAshishPandey 23 AnAnalyticalS-CurveApproachforSUHDerivation ............ 349 Pravin.R.Patil,S.K.Mishra,SharadK.Jain,andP.K.Singh 24 EffectofLandUseonCurveNumberinSteepWatersheds ........ 361 C.B.Singh,S.K.Kumre,S.K.Mishra,andP.K.Singh 25 PerformanceEvaluationofaRainfallSimulatorinLaboratory .... 375 V.G.Jadhao,RupeshBhattarai,AshishPandey,andS.K.Mishra 26 AlgorithmsofMinimalNumberofSensorsPlacementUsing Pressure Sensitivity Analysis for Leak Detection in Pipe Network ...................................................... 393 ManishKumarMishraandKailashJha 27 RainwaterHarvestingSystemPlanningforTanzania ............. 413 MsafiriMussaMtanda,SakshiGupta,andDeepakKhare 28 RainwaterHarvestinginRuralCommunities:ACaseStudy ofGhana ..................................................... 427 CollinsAndoh,SakshiGupta,andDeepakKhare 29 DynamicProgrammingIntegratedDifferentialEvolution AlgorithmforDeterminingOptimalPolicyofReservoir .......... 435 Bilal,MilliePant,andDeeptiRani 30 RelationshipofCatchment,StorageCapacityandCommand AreaforRainwaterHarvestingintheFarmPond ................ 449 R.S.Patode, M.B.Nagdeve, V.V.Gabhane, M.M.Ganvir, A.B.Turkhede,andG.RavindraChary 31 Assessing Groundwater Recharge Potential Through Rainwater Harvesting in Urban Environment: A Case ofBhopalCity ................................................ 463 MrunmayiWadwekarandRamaPandey viii Contents 32 Advancement Plans for Revitalization and Development ofAnkobraRiverBasininGhana ............................... 481 BenjaminLawortey,ThangaRajChelliah,andS.K.Shukla 33 GroundwaterGovernanceandInterplayofPoliciesinIndia ....... 505 AkshiBajaj,S.P.Singh,andDiptimayeeNayak 34 DevelopingValuesandEthicsinLeadershipforEffective WaterGovernance ............................................ 523 NanditeshNilay 35 Let’s Discuss Water Leadership: Enabling Adaptive GovernanceforEvolvingWaterworlds .......................... 531 DavidM.N.Gosselin About the Editors Prof.AshishPandey did his B.Tech. in Agricultural Engineering from JNKVV, Jabalpur, and obtained M.Tech. in Soil and Water Engineering from JNKVV, Jabalpur. He received Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering from IIT Kharagpur. He joinedIITRoorkeein2007andiscurrentlyworkingasProfessorattheDepartmentof WRD&M,IITRoorkee.Hisresearchinterestsincludeirrigationwatermanagement, soilandwaterconservationengineering,hydrologicalmodelingofwatershed,remote sensingandGISapplicationsinwaterresources.HeguidedtenPh.D.and78M.Tech. studentsatIITRoorkee.Hepublished155researchpapersinpeer-reviewedandhigh impactinternational/nationaljournals/seminars/conferences/symposia.Hehasalso co-authoredatextbookonIntroductorySoilandWaterConservationEngineering. He also served as Guest Editor for two issues of Journal of Hydrologic Engi- neering (ASCE). He is Editor, Indian Journal of Soil Conservation. His laurels includeEminentEngineersAward-2015givenbytheInstituteofEngineers(India), Uttarakhand State Centre, DAAD scholarship and ASPEE scholarship. He was offered prestigious, JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship for Foreign Researchers, Japan, andBOYSCASTfellowshipofDST,GOI.Heisafellowmemberof(1).Institution ofEngineers(India);(2).IndianAssociationofHydrologists(IAH)and(3).Indian WaterResourcesSociety(IWRS). Dr.S.K.Mishra isa1984CivilEngineeringgraduateofthethenMotiLalNehru Regional Engineering College (presently MNNIT), Allahabad. He obtained his M.Tech. degree in Hydraulics and Water Resources from IIT Kanpur in 1986 and doctoral degree from the then University of Roorkee (presently IIT Roorkee) in 1999. He served the National Institute of Hydrology Roorkee at various scientific positions during 1987–2004. During the period, he also visited Louisiana State University, USA, as a postdoctoral fellow during 2000–2001 and Department of CivilEngineering,IITBombay,asVisitingFacultyduring2002–2003. He joined IIT Roorkee in 2004 and is presently working as Professor. Besides havingbeenHeadoftheDepartmentofWaterResourcesDevelopmentandManage- ment,heisalsopresentlyholdingBharatSinghChairoftheMinistryofJalShakti, GovernmentofIndia.Heisspecializedinthefieldsofhydraulicsandwaterresources, environmental engineering, design of irrigation and drainage works, dam break ix