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Dr. Ramesh H
Dr. Ramesh H
Professor, Dept. of Water Resources and Ocean Engineering, National Institute of
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Assessment of soil erosion by RUSLE model using remote sensing and GIS-A case study of Nethravathi Basin
BP Ganasri, H Ramesh
Geoscience Frontiers 7 (6), 953-961, 2016
10802016
The impact of spatiotemporal patterns of land use land cover and land surface temperature on an urban cool island: a case study of Bengaluru
NR Govind, H Ramesh
Environmental monitoring and assessment 191, 1-20, 2019
812019
An automated mathematical morphology driven algorithm for water body extraction from remotely sensed images
CA Rishikeshan, H Ramesh
ISPRS journal of photogrammetry and remote sensing 146, 11-21, 2018
782018
Evaluating the effects of forest fire on water balance using fire susceptibility maps
K Venkatesh, K Preethi, H Ramesh
Ecological Indicators 110, 105856, 2020
742020
Streamflow Response to Land Use–Land Cover Change over the Nethravathi River Basin, India
S Babar, H Ramesh
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 20 (10), 05015002-1 to 05015002-11, 2015
692015
Parameter estimation and vulnerability assessment of coastal unconfined aquifer to saltwater intrusion
A Mahesha, Vyshali, UA Lathashri, H Ramesh
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 17 (8), 933-943, 2012
482012
The study of sea water intrusion in coastal aquifer by electrical conductivity and total dissolved solid method in Gurpur and Netravathi River basin
KJ Sylus, H Ramesh
Aquatic Procedia 4, 57-64, 2015
442015
Assessment of soil erosion by RUSLE model using remote sensing and GIS—a case study of Nethravathi Basin. Geosci Front 7 (6): 953–961
BP Ganasri, H Ramesh
432016
Assessment of soil erosion by RUSLE model using remote sensing and GIS-a case study of Nethravathi Basin. Geosci Front 7: 953–961
BP Ganasri, H Ramesh
392016
ANALYSIS OF SOUTH WEST MONSOON RAINFALL TREND USING STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES OVER NETHRAVATHI BASIN
SF BABAR, H RAMESH
International Journal of Advanced Technology in Civil Engineering 2 (1), 130-136, 2013
392013
Simulation of hydraulic parameters in water distribution network using EPANET and GIS
SLJCJ Ramesh, H.
Ecology, Environment and Biological Sciences (ICEEBS’2012), 2012
392012
A novel mathematical morphology based algorithm for shoreline extraction from satellite images
CA Rishikeshan, H Ramesh
Geo-spatial information science 20 (4), 345-352, 2017
312017
Exploring the relationship between LST and land cover of Bengaluru by concentric ring approach
NR Govind, H Ramesh
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 192, 1-25, 2020
292020
Effectiveness of contrast limited adaptive histogram equalization technique on multispectral satellite imagery
GR Vidhya, H Ramesh
Proceedings of the International Conference on Video and Image Processing …, 2017
292017
Performance evaluation of hyperspectral classification algorithms on AVIRIS mineral data
HR Ramesh Nityanand Adep, Aswin P. Vijayan, Amba Shetty
Perspectives in Science, 2016
262016
Study on performance of Savonius rotor type wave energy converter used in conjunction conventional rubble mound breakwater
HV G.S. Bikas, H. Ramesh
Ocean Engineering 89, 62-68, 2014
262014
EXhype: A tool for mineral classification using hyperspectral data
RN Adep, H Ramesh
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 124, 106-118, 2017
232017
Evaluating the performance of secondary precipitation products through statistical and hydrological modeling in a mountainous tropical basin of India
K Venkatesh, NY Krakauer, E Sharifi, H Ramesh
Advances in Meteorology 2020 (1), 8859185, 2020
212020
Geo-statistical analysis of groundwater quality in an unconfined aquifer of Nethravathi and Gurpur river confluence, India
KJ Sylus, H Ramesh
Modeling earth systems and environment 4 (4), 1555-1575, 2018
202018
Impact of land use land cover change on run off generation in Tungabhadra river basin
K Venkatesh, H Ramesh
ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information …, 2018
202018
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