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Subject- Water Resources Engineering
Unit -Hydrology
By
Dr.* Denish Jangid
Assistant Professor
Civil Engineering Department
Properties of Water
 Molecules of water: H2O
 2 Hydrogen atoms
 1 Oxygen atom
 Polar molecule
 One end slightly positive
 One end slightly negative
Properties of Water
 Hydrogen bonds that result from
water’s polarity responsible for many of
water’s properties
 High heat capacity
(Moderates climate)
 Universal solvent
The Importance of Water
 All living things need
water
 Composes majority of
the body of organisms
 Habitat for many
organisms
 Helps regulate climate
 Shapes earth’s surface
 Dilutes & degrades
wastes
Water on Earth
 About 97% Earth’s water is salty–less than 1%
of the planet’s water is available fresh H2O
 Fresh water is distributed unevenly
 2025: 1/3 human population will live in areas
lacking fresh water
Water, water, everywhere?
(NOT)
 Comparison of
population sizes and
shares of the world’s
freshwater among the
continents. (Only 7
countries account for
60% of global water
availability)
Water Wars
 Many countries in the
Middle East, which
has one of the world’s
highest population
growth rates, face
water shortages.
Water wars cont…
 Most water in this dry region comes
from the Nile, Jordan or Tigris rivers.
 Countries are in disagreement as to who
has water rights.
 Currently, there are no cooperative
agreements for use of 158 of the
world’s 263 water basins that are
shared by two or more countries.
The Hydrological
Cycle
Infiltration - Process of water percolating
through the soil and into cracks and
permeable rocks.
Zone of Aeration -
Upper soil layers
that hold both air
and water.
Zone of Saturation
Lower soil layers
where all spaces are
filled with water.
Water Table -
Top of zone of
saturation
•Recharge Zone - Area where water infiltrates
into an aquifer.
-Recharge rate is often very slow.
-Presently, groundwater is being removed
faster than it can be replenished.
Definitions
 Infiltration: process by which water enters the
soil surface
 Infiltration capacity: maximum rate at which
water can enter the soil
 Soil Water: water held in soil pores
 Plant available water
Infiltration Capacity
 Diminishes over time during an infiltration
event
Pore size generally decreases with
depth
Decrease in matric potential
Air entrapment at depth
Darcy’s Law (1856)
 Experimental
findings using a soil
column
 Discharge rate (Q)
is proportional to
the cross-sectional
area and to the
hydraulic drop (ΔH)
 Q is inversely
proportional to the
length of the column
L
H
KAQ

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Infiltration indices
An average constant value of infiltration is
called infiltration index.
Two types of infiltration indices are
commonly used.-index
1.  -index
2. w –index
There are extremely used for the analysis of
major floods when the soil is wet and the
infiltration rate becomes constant
-index
 The unshaded area below the horizontal line is assumed that all
losses are due to infiltration only.
 For determination of - index, a horizontal line is drawn on the
hyetograph such that the shaded area above that line is equal to
the volume of surface runoff.
 If the shaded area is not equal to the volume of measured surface
runoff, the horizontal line is shifted upwards or downwards till
this condition is satisfied.
 The value of f-index can be derived from the rainfall hyetograph
and the resulting surface runoff volume by trial and error.
W-index
w-index=(P-R-S)/tf
where P=total storm precipitation (cm)
R=total surface runoff (cm)
S=depression and interception losses (cm)
tf=time period (in hours)
The w-index is more accurate than the -index because
it excludes the interception and depression
Management Impacts
How to Measure Infiltration?
 Double-ring infiltrometer
 Inner = 30cm
 Outer = 50cm
 Measure the inner; maintain
a head
 Disc Permeameter and
Tension Infiltrometer
 Water held under tension
 Passes through disc at soil
surface; measure rate
Introduction of Evapotranspiration :-
 Evapotranspiration can be measured, at
a site which also measures rainfall, by
using a lysimeter which gives additional
information on soil water balance.
 The lysimeter, measuring potential
evapotranspiration, is an apparatus
which can be constructed from readily
available do-it-yourself (DIY) materials
for less than Rs. 2500
Potential Evapotranspiration:-
 What would be evaporated from a
surface if water was never a limiting
factor.
 PE can be calculated using empirical
formulae, from the simple needing only
temperature.
 PE = R + A – P
R:- Rainfall
A:- Additional water
P:- Percolated water
Surface Water
 Streams, rivers, lakes, ponds,
reservoirs, wetlands
 Runoff replenishes surface water
 Watershed
 Area of land drained by a single river
 What watershed do we live in?
Groundwater
 Supply of fresh water found under
Earth’s surface--recharged when water
at surface infiltrates into the ground
 Stored in under
ground aquifers
 Discharged into
rivers, springs,
etc…
 Aquifers - Porous layers of sand, gravel,
or rock lying below the water table.
Changes in Surface Runoff
 Prior to 1970 about 10%
of stormwater became
runoff
 Now 55% of stormwater
is transported as runoff
as development exceeds
75% of the permeable
soil area
Human activities have contributed to flood
deaths and damages
Water Pollution
 Physical or chemical change in water
that adversely affects the health of
humans or other organisms
 Global problem
Groundwater Pollution Sources
Controlling Water Pollution
1. Source Reduction (Pollution Prevention)
 Cheapest and most effective way to
reduce pollution is to avoid producing
it or releasing it into the environment.
Design products that do not pollute
Soil Conservation
2.Ban release of pollutants
3.Reward purchasing environmentally
preferable products (e.g. rebates)
Rainfall-Runoff Modeling
Hyetograph
Hydrograph
Method for Average Rainfall depth over an area
DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM
 In drip system water is conveyed through
a system of flexible pipe lines
 Drip system reduces water requirement
of the plant by maintaining minimum soil
moisture.
86
87
Components of a Drip Irrigation
System
 EMISSION DEVICES :
 durable
 resistant to clogging
 Many shapes and styles
 Flow rate 0.5 – 10
gal./hr
 Pressure compensating
88
Components Continue…….
 Filters:
 used to remove organic and inorganic debris
 sand media filters,
 screen filters
 disk type filters
89
Advantages of Drip Irrigation
 INCREASED REVENUE FROM INCREASED
YIELDS
 EARLY MATURITY
 WATER SAVING
 FERTILIZER SAVING
 ENERGY SAVING
 LABOUR SAVING
90
Disadvantage DIS
 Drip irrigation depends on extremely
clean water
 The largest problem is that the drippers
get clogged
 Drip irrigation requires a lot of hoses and
they have to be moved every year if you
practice crop rotation
 Drip irrigation is expensive
 Because the surface isn’t watered so
certain degree of salting 91
Sprinkler Irrigation
Definition
 Sprinkler Irrigation is a method of applying
irrigation water which is similar to rainfall
 Pressurized irrigation through devices called
sprinklers
 Sprinklers are usually located on pipes called
laterals
Impact Sprinklers
Impact Arm
Spreader Nozzle
Range (Drive) Nozzle
Bearing
Two-nozzle, bronze impact sprinkler
Trajectory
Angle
Single Sprinkler
Sprinkler drop sizes
 As water sprays from a sprinkler it breaks up
into small drops between 0.5 and 4.0 mm in
size.
 Large drops can damage delicate crops and
soils and so in such conditions it is best to use
the smaller sprinklers.
 Drop size is also controlled by pressure and
nozzle size
Sprinkler System all over
world
 A total area under sprinkler irrigation in the
world was about 21.58 Million hac by 1990
 USA is the largest user of sprinkler irrigation
technology with area of 8.57 m.ha.
 In India, the area irrigated by sprinkler
irrigation is 0.25 Million ha.
Water Savings by sprinkler
system
 With regard to water savings, previous studies
have reported the savings in irrigation water
 29 to 56% in India
 An average saving of 50% means that irrigated
area could be increased to 1.5 times of the
existing area without any increase in water
allocation.
Sprinkler irrigation in india
 Sprinkler irrigatuin in 1985 -0.23 mha
 Sprinkler irrigatuin in 1998 - 0.67 mha
 UP state alone accounts for about 27.70
percent in the India’s total potential of
Sprinkler irrigation.
Traveling Volume Gun Sprinkler
Irrigating from Lagoon
Portable Solid-Set
Sprinkler System
Side-Roll Sprinkler Lateral in Peanuts
Comp. drip,sprinker,gravity
104
By
Dr.* Denish Jangid
Assistant Professor
Civil Engineering Department
Unit -Hydrology

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Hydrology by Denish Jangid sir

  • 1. Subject- Water Resources Engineering Unit -Hydrology By Dr.* Denish Jangid Assistant Professor Civil Engineering Department
  • 2. Properties of Water  Molecules of water: H2O  2 Hydrogen atoms  1 Oxygen atom  Polar molecule  One end slightly positive  One end slightly negative
  • 3. Properties of Water  Hydrogen bonds that result from water’s polarity responsible for many of water’s properties  High heat capacity (Moderates climate)  Universal solvent
  • 4. The Importance of Water  All living things need water  Composes majority of the body of organisms  Habitat for many organisms  Helps regulate climate  Shapes earth’s surface  Dilutes & degrades wastes
  • 5. Water on Earth  About 97% Earth’s water is salty–less than 1% of the planet’s water is available fresh H2O  Fresh water is distributed unevenly  2025: 1/3 human population will live in areas lacking fresh water
  • 6. Water, water, everywhere? (NOT)  Comparison of population sizes and shares of the world’s freshwater among the continents. (Only 7 countries account for 60% of global water availability)
  • 7. Water Wars  Many countries in the Middle East, which has one of the world’s highest population growth rates, face water shortages.
  • 8. Water wars cont…  Most water in this dry region comes from the Nile, Jordan or Tigris rivers.  Countries are in disagreement as to who has water rights.  Currently, there are no cooperative agreements for use of 158 of the world’s 263 water basins that are shared by two or more countries.
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  • 15. Infiltration - Process of water percolating through the soil and into cracks and permeable rocks. Zone of Aeration - Upper soil layers that hold both air and water. Zone of Saturation Lower soil layers where all spaces are filled with water. Water Table - Top of zone of saturation
  • 16. •Recharge Zone - Area where water infiltrates into an aquifer. -Recharge rate is often very slow. -Presently, groundwater is being removed faster than it can be replenished.
  • 17. Definitions  Infiltration: process by which water enters the soil surface  Infiltration capacity: maximum rate at which water can enter the soil  Soil Water: water held in soil pores  Plant available water
  • 18. Infiltration Capacity  Diminishes over time during an infiltration event Pore size generally decreases with depth Decrease in matric potential Air entrapment at depth
  • 19. Darcy’s Law (1856)  Experimental findings using a soil column  Discharge rate (Q) is proportional to the cross-sectional area and to the hydraulic drop (ΔH)  Q is inversely proportional to the length of the column L H KAQ  
  • 20. Infiltration indices An average constant value of infiltration is called infiltration index. Two types of infiltration indices are commonly used.-index 1.  -index 2. w –index There are extremely used for the analysis of major floods when the soil is wet and the infiltration rate becomes constant
  • 21. -index  The unshaded area below the horizontal line is assumed that all losses are due to infiltration only.  For determination of - index, a horizontal line is drawn on the hyetograph such that the shaded area above that line is equal to the volume of surface runoff.  If the shaded area is not equal to the volume of measured surface runoff, the horizontal line is shifted upwards or downwards till this condition is satisfied.  The value of f-index can be derived from the rainfall hyetograph and the resulting surface runoff volume by trial and error.
  • 22. W-index w-index=(P-R-S)/tf where P=total storm precipitation (cm) R=total surface runoff (cm) S=depression and interception losses (cm) tf=time period (in hours) The w-index is more accurate than the -index because it excludes the interception and depression
  • 24. How to Measure Infiltration?  Double-ring infiltrometer  Inner = 30cm  Outer = 50cm  Measure the inner; maintain a head  Disc Permeameter and Tension Infiltrometer  Water held under tension  Passes through disc at soil surface; measure rate
  • 25. Introduction of Evapotranspiration :-  Evapotranspiration can be measured, at a site which also measures rainfall, by using a lysimeter which gives additional information on soil water balance.  The lysimeter, measuring potential evapotranspiration, is an apparatus which can be constructed from readily available do-it-yourself (DIY) materials for less than Rs. 2500
  • 26. Potential Evapotranspiration:-  What would be evaporated from a surface if water was never a limiting factor.  PE can be calculated using empirical formulae, from the simple needing only temperature.  PE = R + A – P R:- Rainfall A:- Additional water P:- Percolated water
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  • 28. Surface Water  Streams, rivers, lakes, ponds, reservoirs, wetlands  Runoff replenishes surface water  Watershed  Area of land drained by a single river  What watershed do we live in?
  • 29. Groundwater  Supply of fresh water found under Earth’s surface--recharged when water at surface infiltrates into the ground  Stored in under ground aquifers  Discharged into rivers, springs, etc…
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  • 35.  Aquifers - Porous layers of sand, gravel, or rock lying below the water table.
  • 36. Changes in Surface Runoff  Prior to 1970 about 10% of stormwater became runoff  Now 55% of stormwater is transported as runoff as development exceeds 75% of the permeable soil area
  • 37. Human activities have contributed to flood deaths and damages
  • 38. Water Pollution  Physical or chemical change in water that adversely affects the health of humans or other organisms  Global problem
  • 40. Controlling Water Pollution 1. Source Reduction (Pollution Prevention)  Cheapest and most effective way to reduce pollution is to avoid producing it or releasing it into the environment. Design products that do not pollute Soil Conservation 2.Ban release of pollutants 3.Reward purchasing environmentally preferable products (e.g. rebates)
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  • 86. DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM  In drip system water is conveyed through a system of flexible pipe lines  Drip system reduces water requirement of the plant by maintaining minimum soil moisture. 86
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  • 88. Components of a Drip Irrigation System  EMISSION DEVICES :  durable  resistant to clogging  Many shapes and styles  Flow rate 0.5 – 10 gal./hr  Pressure compensating 88
  • 89. Components Continue…….  Filters:  used to remove organic and inorganic debris  sand media filters,  screen filters  disk type filters 89
  • 90. Advantages of Drip Irrigation  INCREASED REVENUE FROM INCREASED YIELDS  EARLY MATURITY  WATER SAVING  FERTILIZER SAVING  ENERGY SAVING  LABOUR SAVING 90
  • 91. Disadvantage DIS  Drip irrigation depends on extremely clean water  The largest problem is that the drippers get clogged  Drip irrigation requires a lot of hoses and they have to be moved every year if you practice crop rotation  Drip irrigation is expensive  Because the surface isn’t watered so certain degree of salting 91
  • 93. Definition  Sprinkler Irrigation is a method of applying irrigation water which is similar to rainfall  Pressurized irrigation through devices called sprinklers  Sprinklers are usually located on pipes called laterals
  • 94. Impact Sprinklers Impact Arm Spreader Nozzle Range (Drive) Nozzle Bearing Two-nozzle, bronze impact sprinkler Trajectory Angle
  • 96. Sprinkler drop sizes  As water sprays from a sprinkler it breaks up into small drops between 0.5 and 4.0 mm in size.  Large drops can damage delicate crops and soils and so in such conditions it is best to use the smaller sprinklers.  Drop size is also controlled by pressure and nozzle size
  • 97. Sprinkler System all over world  A total area under sprinkler irrigation in the world was about 21.58 Million hac by 1990  USA is the largest user of sprinkler irrigation technology with area of 8.57 m.ha.  In India, the area irrigated by sprinkler irrigation is 0.25 Million ha.
  • 98. Water Savings by sprinkler system  With regard to water savings, previous studies have reported the savings in irrigation water  29 to 56% in India  An average saving of 50% means that irrigated area could be increased to 1.5 times of the existing area without any increase in water allocation.
  • 99. Sprinkler irrigation in india  Sprinkler irrigatuin in 1985 -0.23 mha  Sprinkler irrigatuin in 1998 - 0.67 mha  UP state alone accounts for about 27.70 percent in the India’s total potential of Sprinkler irrigation.
  • 100. Traveling Volume Gun Sprinkler Irrigating from Lagoon
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  • 106. By Dr.* Denish Jangid Assistant Professor Civil Engineering Department Unit -Hydrology