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208th OMICS Group ConferenceScientific Program3rd International Conference onHydrology & MeteorologySeptember 15-16, 2014 Hyderabad International Convention Centre, India“Organize your Events at OMICS Group Conferences”Proposals are invited for organizing Symposia/Workshops at OMICS Group Conferences or OMICS Group willsponsor small events at your universities in related areas under the title of your own. These proposals can besent to respective conference mail ids or to symposia@omicsonline.orgOMICS Group Conferences5716 Corsa Ave., Suite 110, Westlake Los Angeles, CA 91362-7354, USAPhone: 1-650-268-9744, Fax: 1-650-618-1414, Toll free: 1-800-216-6499Email: hydrology2014@omicsgroup.usPageg 1

Day 109:00-10:00September 15, 2014RegistrationsMR G.05 & G.0610:00-10:25Opening CeremonyKeynote Forum10:25-10:30 Introduction10:30-10:55 Mohiuddin Ali KhanTemple University, USA10:55-11:20 Z Fuat ToprakDicle University, TurkeyFelicitation to Organizing CommitteeGroup Photo & Coffee Break 11:20-11:35Track 1: HydrologyTrack 2: HydrogeologySession IntroductionSession Chair: Mohiuddin Ali Khan, Temple University, USASession Co-Chair: Shakeel Ahmed, CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, IndiaTittle: Application of hydrological and water table data for preparing water budget model for Mahi11:35-11:55 Narmada inter-stream area, GujaratN Sharma & Sumit Dabral, NHPC Ltd, Tawang HE Project Stage-I, Auranachal PradeshTittle: Optimization of phenol adsorption onto gastropod shell dust using response surface methodology11:55-12:15 (RSM)Naba Kumar Mondal, The University of Burdwan, IndiaTittle: Effluent treatment by microbes isolated from handmade paper industrial effluent12:15-12:35Shweta Kulshreshtha, Amity University, IndiaTittle: Impact of climate change in the non-glacial fed Himalayan river system-A case study from the12:35-12:55 Kosi river in district Almora, Uttarakhand State (India)J S Rawat, Kumaun University, IndiaLunch Break 12:55-13:40 @ FoyerTittle: Understanding the Terrestrial Ecohydrological Complexity: Integrating Remote Sensing, Modeling13:40-14:00 and ObservationsAjit Govind, National Institute of Agricultural Research, FranceTittle: On some transport phenomena problems in porous media flow14:00-14:20Pradyumna Ghosh, Indian Institute of Technology, Varanasi, IndiaTittle: Changes of terrestrial water storage from GRACE-derived gravity records in India14:20-14:40Dileep Panda, ICAR, IndiaTittle: Geospatial techniques for identifying the paddy cultivated areas of agro-climatic region-VI of India14:40-15:00Ranu Rani Sethi, ICAR, IndiaTittle: Dynamics of livestock sectors and challenge of water resource15:00-15:20Nizamuddin Khan, Aligarh Muslim University, IndiaTittle: Optimization of pumping rates to minimise salt water intrusion in gurpur- pavanje aquifer15:20-15:40 system using coupled ANN- GA ModelAnnie Maria Issac, Amal Jyothi College of Engineering, IndiaCoffee Break 15:40-15:55 @ FoyerTittle: Impact of fluoride on intelligence of some school going children in Barkagaon, Hazaribag,15:55-16:15 Jharkhand, IndiaD N Sadhu, Vinoba Bhave University, IndiaTittle: Some critical aspects to consider in recharge assessment in limestone (karst) aquifers16:15-16:35Farooq Ahmad Dar, CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, IndiaTittle: Hydrochemistry, ground water geophysics and water supply position in bin block, pithoragarh16:35-16:55 district (Uttarakhand)Debasish Bagchi, Central ground water board, Dehradun, India.Title: Geohydrological studies in NE fringe of Thar Desert, Mahendragarh District, Haryana, India16:55-17:15Sreemati Gupta, Geological Survey of India, Haryana, IndiaPageg 2

Track 3: Geosciences and GeophysicsTrack 4: Water Pollution & Waste Water TreatmentMR G.04Session IntroductionSession Chair: R K Trivedy, University of Pune, IndiaSession Co-Chair: Kishore Kadimpati, Mallareddy College of Pharmacy, IndiaTittle: Water hyacinth eco-technology for wastewater treatment worldwide11:35-11:55R K Trivedy, University of Pune, IndiaTittle: Evaluating coastal erosion and deposition using Remote Sensing and GIS - A case study on11:55-12:15 Tranquebar coast, Tamil Nadu, INDIAE Saranaathan, Sastra University, IndiaTittle: Hydrograph simulation for a rural watershed using SCS curve number and Geographic12:15-12:35 Information SystemS Suriya, B.S. Abdur Rahman University, IndiaTittle: Geophysically constrained hydraulic conductivity estimation in crystalline hard rocks12:35-12:55Shakeel Ahmed, CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, IndiaLunch Break 12:55-13:40 @ FoyerTittle: Nature inspired clustering algorithms for analysis of natural databases13:40-14:00Satyasai Jagannath Nanda, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, IndiaTittle: Hydrological studies of metal contaminated lakes of Bangalore city, Karnataka14:00-14:20Bela Zutshi, Bangalore University, IndiaTittle: A study on role of water in context of vedic studies14:20-14:40Govardhan Bhat, National Institute of Technology Raipur, IndiaTittle: Zero Emission from industrial waste water using green solvent: Experiment and quantum chemical14:40-15:00 calculationsAnantharaj Ramalingam, University of Malaya, MalaysiaTittle: Structural alterations by accumulation of heavy metal pollutants in scales of different fish15:00-15:20 species from Harike wetland (Ramsar site), IndiaOnkar Singh, Punjabi University, IndiaTittle: Spatial and temporal variation of contaminants: Source sink and management15:20-15:40Sutapa Rai, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Kolkata, IndiaCoffee Break 15:40-15:55 @ FoyerTittle: Kinetics of biodegradation of sewage due to addition of chlorides15:55-16:15Akhilendra Gupta, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, IndiaTittle: Potential use of Sargassum cinereum biomass for removal of lead: Kinetics, Isotherms,16:15-16:35 Thermodynamic and characterization StudiesKishore Kadimpati, Mallareddy College of Pharmacy, IndiaTittle: Effect of iron and magnesium availability on bacterial growth and inactivation by chlorine16:35-16:55Bandana Mahto, Birla Institute of Technology, Patna, IndiaTittle: Assessment of Heavy metal pollution in Tapi River (Gujarat)16:55-17:15Monika Dubey, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, IndiaTittle: Fluoride and Fluorosis extension in India with Special reference to Rajasthan State17:15-17:35R N Yadav, Govt. R. R. Post Graduate autonomous College, Alwar, IndiaPanel DiscussionDay 2September 16, 2014MR G.05 & G.06Track 5: Watershed StudiesTrack 6: MeteorologyTrack 7: OceanographyTrack 8: Emerging Focus in Hydrology ResearchSession IntroductionSession Chair: J S Rawat, Kumaun University, IndiaSession Co-Chair: Z Fuat Toprak, Dicle University, TurkeyTittle: Comparative study and improvement of shallow-Water models10:00-10:20Rajendra K Ray, Indian Institute of Technology, Himachal Pradesh, IndiaTittle: Financial comparison of the Kyoto protocol obligations and the natural disasters losses (a key10:20-10:40 study for U.S.)Murat Batan, Batman University, TurkeyPageg 3

Tittle: Hydrometeorology, environment and sustainable development of water resources in the10:40-11:00 Himalayan regionMS Rawat, Central University of Nagaland, IndiaCoffee Break 11:00-11:15 @ FoyerTittle: A Study of phytoplankton communities and related environmental factors off Ratnagiri sea coast11:15-11:35Madhura Mukadam, Gogate Jogalekar College, IndiaTittle: Assessment of metal status and mapping of ecological risk using GIS in Thane coastal marine11:35-11:55 environment, Maharashtra, IndiaVennila A, Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai, IndiaTittle: Modeling phytoplankton diversity and dynamics due to altered niche dimensions caused by11:55-12:15 Cultural eutrophicationBiswarup Mukherjee, Ranchi University, IndiaTittle: Saptio-temporal evaluation of coastal pollution of Chennai city, India12:15-12:35Pravakar Mishra, ICMAM Project Directorate, Chennai, IndiaTittle: Biodiversity study of Bhatsa river in Kalyan taluka at Maharashtra for creating repository and12:35-12:55 bio-resource conservationSnehal Donde, Mumbai University, IndiaTittle: Integrated river basin management in Western ghat region through a case study12:55-13:15Anitha A B, Centre for Water Resources Development and Management, Kerala, IndiaLunch Break 13:15-14:00 @ FoyerTittle: Development of mathematical model of river Gomti: Assessment and prediction of water quality14:00-14:20Pramod Kumar Singh, Babu Banarasi Das University, IndiaTittle: The State of Ponds of Manipur Valley14:20-14:40Kshetrimayum Krishnakanta Singh, Assam University, IndiaTittle: Impact of climatic vulnerabilities on Indian mountain rivers14:40-15:00Rabindra Nath Barman, National Institute of Technology, Agartala, IndiaTittle: Performance and emission analysis of 1.5 MW Photovoltaic energy systems15:00-15:20Md.Fahim Ansari, JK Laxmipat University, IndiaTittle: Investigating an association between sunspot numbers and summer-monsoon rainfall in India15:20-15:40Surajit Chattopadhyay, Pailan College of Management and Technology, IndiaCoffee Break 15:40-15:55 @ FoyerMR G.04Young Research ForumPanel Judges: R K Trivedy, University of Pune, India,Shakeel Ahmed, CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, IndiaAjit Govind, National Institute of Agricultural Research, FranceTittle: Investigation of sensitivity of popular training methods to initial weights in ANN rainfall-runoff10:00-10:10 modelingVikas Kumar Vidyarthi, IIT Kanpur, IndiaTittle: Comparative study of ARIMA, Thomas Fiering and ANN models for streamflow generation of10:10-10:20 intermittent river for Narmada River basinIla Dashora, IIT Roorkee, IndiaTittle: Water Contamination Index - Important tools for groundwater quality assessment10:20-10:30Poornima Verma, ISM Dhanbad, IndiaTittle: Quality Assessment of mine water in the west bokaro coalfield area, India10:30-10:40Ashwani Kumar Tiwari, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, IndiaTittle: Study of micro irrigation in soil less media for tomato in polyhouse cultivation10:40-10:50Barikara Umesha, University of Agricultural Science, Raichur, Karnataka, IndiaTittle: Application of water quality index for ground water quality assessment in mining talukas of Goa10:50-11:00Rakesh Kant Kamal, ISM Dhanabad, IndiaTittle: Groundwater pollution management using Simulation-Optimization models11:00-11:10Swathi Boddula, IIT Bombay, IndiaTittle: Movement of Arsenic in amon(monsoon) rice plants cultivated on Arsenic contaminated11:10-11:20 agricultural fields of Nadia district, West BengalAnil Barla, IISER Kolkata, IndiaCoffee Break 11:20-11:35 @ FoyerTittle: Role of Hydrogeochemistry in the release of arsenic in 24 Parganas districts, West Bengal11:35-11:45Neha Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, IndiaPageg 4

Tittle: Amino functionalised bentonite as a potential adsorbent for heavy metal removal from aqueous systemKumararaja Periyamuthu, Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture, Chennai, IndiaTittle: Assessing feasibility of limestone Aquifer for Managed Aquifer Recharge11:55-12:05Taufique Warsi, CSIR- National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, IndiaTittle: Status of ground water contamination by land filling of coal combustion residue- An overview12:05-12:15Radha Rani, ISM Dhanbad, IndiaTittle: Optimizing electrocoagulation-filtration for nitrate removal from drinking water - tracer and12:15-12:25 other studiesKruttika R Apshankar, IIT Kharagpur, IndiaTittle: Effect of fluorde on health of teeth of school children In barkagaon, Hazaribag, Jharkhand, India12:25-12:35Rajendra Kumar, Vinoba Bhave University, IndiaTittle: Removal of heavy metals from drinking water using coconut husk12:35-12:45Sneh Lata, ISM Dhanbad, IndiaTittle: Flow visualization of pollutant mixing in freshwater body near the density maximum12:45-12:55Malay Goel, CSIR-NEERI, Nagpur, IndiaTittle: Variations in natural water availability due to increasing built-up area induction in urbanization12:55-13:05 A Case of Bhopal, INDIAAr.Sheetal Sharma, MANIT Bhopal, IndiaTittle: Geophysical Loom for deducing 3-D Structure of palaeo-channels in Middle Ganga Plain (MGP),13:05-13:15 Bihar, IndiaRakesh Kumar Tiwari, CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, IndiaLunch Break 13:15-14:00 @ FoyerTittle: Study of Runoff characteristics of a Micro Watershed in Sundarban, West Bengal14:00-14:10Smita Kujur, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya Regional Research Station, West Bengal, IndiaTittle: Meteorological parameter estimation using field monitored data and its comparison with14:10-14:20 prognostic model generated parameters for source dispersion modellingM.N.V.Anil, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Maharastra, IndiaTittle: Spatio-temporal rainfall analysis for crop planning in Barak Valley of North East of India14:20-14:30Hillolmoy Chakraborty, Assam University, IndiaTittle: Investigation of rainfall trend in Jorhat town, Assam14:30-14:40Mayurakshi Bhuyan, North-Eastern Hill University, IndiaTittle: Interannual variability of salinity profiles from Argo in the Bay of Bengal14:40-14:50Kumar Ravi Prakash, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, IndiaTittle: Coastal upwelling features in the Arabian sea from ROMS model14:50-15:00Tanuja Nigam, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, IndiaTittle: Simulation of thermohaline and circulation features in the North Indian Ocean15:00-15:10Sandeep, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, indiaTittle: Air Quality assessment and management in Iron Ore mining region of Goa15:10-15:20Atahar Perwez, ISM, Dhanbad, IndiaTittle: Indoor air quality in municipality schools in Mumbai15:20-15:30Namrata Rasal, NIT Warangal, IndiaTittle: Hydrological, agricultural and environmental surveys of Lava and Rishop: Two ecologically15:30-15:40 important hamlets of North Bengal, IndiaSayan Bhattacharya, Rabindra Bharati University, IndiaTittle: The influence of atmospheric deposition and land surface runoff on carbon and nutrients15:40-15:50 loading to ganga riverAnand V Singh, Banaras Hindu University, IndiaCoffee Break 15:50-16:05 @ FoyerTittle: Wastewater production, treatment and use in India16:05-16:15Anurodh Dayal, CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, IndiaTittle: Arsenic and other heavy metals contamination in shallow groundwater of Chakdhah Block,16:15-16:25 West Bengal, IndiaAnamika Shrivastava, IISER Kolkata, IndiaTittle: Seasonal variation and diversity of phytoplankton in Arekurahatti lake of Navalgund, Dharwad16:25-16:35 district in Karnataka-IndiaRatna V Airsang, Karnataka University, IndiaTittle: Spatial and Temporal Variations in Marine Litter (2013-2014) along the selected beaches of16:35-16:45 Gulf of Mannar, Southeast coast of IndiaB Ramkumar, Madurai Kamaraj University, India11:45-11:55Pageg 5

Tittle: Hydrological Potentials of Hyper Arid Lands in the Indian DesertSahila Salahuddin, Aligarh Muslim University, IndiaTittle: Estimation of Urban Heat Island Intensity in the Megacity of Hyderabad16:55-17:05Ghazal Salahuddin, Aligarh Muslim University, India16:45-16:55Poster Presentations @ 6HM-017HM-018HM-019HM-020HM-021HM-022HM-023Day 1 15:30-16:30Tittle: Analysis of efficient methods of water production using renewable Energy based reverse osmosisdesalination process and its applications In IndiaShanthi Saravana, Anna University, Chennai, IndiaTittle: A geological peer review of intermontane Manipur valley, NE India for delineating majorhydrogeological issuesLaishram Premananda Singh, Assam University, IndiaTittle: Structural Alterations by Accumulation of Heavy Metal Pollutants in Scales of Different Fish Speciesfrom Harike Wetland (Ramsar site), IndiaSulochana, Punjabi University, IndiaTittle: Water Quality Assessment of Ranjit Sagar Wetland (National Wetland), Punjab, IndiaHardial Singh, Punjabi University, IndiaTittle: Ecological, physiological and biochemical effects of Climate Change and Ocean Acidification onCoral Reefs in TopicsAyantika Banerjee, University of Calcutta, IndiaTittle: Environmental, ecological and hydrological effects of climate change on Himalayan GlaciersAvishek Talukdar, University of Calcutta, IndiaTittle: Effects of idol immersion in the water quality parameters of Indian water bodies: Hydrological,ecological and health perspectivesAbhishek Dutta, Rabindra Bharati University, IndiaTittle: The effects of climate change on hydrological system of SundarbansDebayan Purkait, University of Calcutta, IndiaTittle: Effect of climate change on Indian irrigation systemArkajyoti Shome, University of Calcutta, IndiaTitlle: Regional Analysis of Pipe Network in EPANETAjay V Joseph, Amal Jyothi College of Engineering, Kerala, IndiaTittle: Seasonal water quality analysis of chittar StreamRenjana Mathew, Amal Jyothi College of Engineering, Kerala, IndiaTittle: Microbial extraction of nickel from Sukinda chromite overburden bychemolithotrophicmicro organismsKalyani Nayak, IISER Kolkata, IndiaTittle: Marine cyanobacteria mediated calcification of ossein effluent towards bioremediationUma V S and Dinesh Babu, Bharathidasan University, IndiaTittle: Application of Rain Water Harvesting scheme in Shimla RegionAbhinav Bansal, Jaypee University of Information Technology, IndiaTittle: Present status of lakes in Bangalore important for recharging the groundwater levelNazima Noor, Bangalore University, IndiaTittle: Water quality assessment of Nangal Wetland (National Wetland), Punjab, IndiaRajwinder Kaur, Punjabi University, IndiaTittle: Lead induced histopathological alterations in the gills of Labeo rohita (Hamilton- Buchanan)Manjeet Kaur, Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, IndiaTittle: Water Quality Assessment of Ranjit sagar wetland (National Wetland), Punjab, IndiaSunil Kumar, Punjabi University, IndiaTittle: A review of hydrogeological studies of Barak valley, Assam, IndiaSurjen Sorokhaibam, Assam University, IndiaTittle: Impact of mining activities on Ground Water Resources of Jharia, Dhanbad, IndiaBinay Panigrahy, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, IndiaTittle: ‘Adapt or die’ only two forceful options for aquatic animals due to Barrage across Godavari Riverat Babhli, Dist. Nanded, MaharashtraShivaji Chavan, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, IndiaTittle: Prospects of water bodies pollution in IndiaSandya Rani, Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University, IndiaTittle: Disposal of plastics waste in aquatic environment: Mitigation strategies in climate change perspectiveVartika Agarwal, University of Lucknow, IndiaClosing CeremonyPageg 6

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