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1 Misirli, F.; Yazicigil, H. 1997. Optimal ground-water pollution plume containment with fixed charges. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 123(1):2-14.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H019688)
2 Awan, N. M. 1982. Class notes on lectures delivered at the short course on Numerical Methods in Pumping Tests Analysis. Lahore, Pakistan: Center for Excellence in Water Resources Engineering. University of Engineering & Technology. iv, 165 p. (CEWRE publication 039)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G730 AWA Record No: H0301)
3 McWhorter, D. B. 1980. Summary of skimming well investigations. Fort Collins, CO, USA: Colorado State University. xi, 77 p. (Water management technical report no. 63)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G730 MCW Record No: H0328)
This report summarizes the theoretical, laboratory, and field research conducted as part of the Water Management Research Project at Colorado State University. The research was specifically oriented toward Pakistan problems but much of the material is more generally applicable. Salt water upconing in isotropic and anisotropic aquifers beneath wells was examined using both laboratory and numerical models, and guidelines for the construction and operation of wells to minimize contamination by upconing are provided. A method for determining the maximum safe depth of drains below the water table is also provided.
4 Carruthers, I.; Stoner, R. 1981. Economic aspects and policy issues in groundwater development. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. 110 p. (World Bank staff working paper no. 496)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G000 CAR Record No: H0504)
The paper presents a review of policy issues which are relevant to groundwater exploitation in the developing countries of the world. It examines the economic, technical and social issues which arise in the use of groundwater for irrigation and domestic water supplies and also those involved in the conjunctive use of ground and surface waters. The aim is to direct attention to crucial areas and to produce hypothesis which will be subsequently tested and verified so as to enable guidelines to be prepared for use in the evaluation of future projects.
5 Bennett, G. D.; Mundorf, M. J.; Hussain, A. 1968. Electric-analog studies of brine coning beneath fresh-water wells in the Punjab region, West Pakistan. Washington, DC, USA: US. Government Printing Office. iv, 31p. (Geological Survey Water-Supply paper 1608-J)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G730 BEN Record No: H0620)
6 Mundorf, M. J. 1972. Electric analog studies of flow to wells in the Punjab aquifer of West Pakistan: Contributions to the hydrology of Asia and Oceania. Washington, DC, USA: US. Government Printing Office. iv, 28p. (Geological Survey Water-Supply paper 1608-N)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G730 MUN Record No: H0621)
7 Veeman, T. S. 1977. Water policy and water institutions in northern India: The case of groundwater rights. Natural Resources Journal, 18:569-587.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G635 VEE Record No: H0897)
This paper examines groundwater problems which are emerging in northern India as a consequence of the green revolution. These problems are intrinsically related to the nature of the existing system of groundwater rights and the lack of other groundwater institutions. The economic performance of groundwater rights is analyzed and policy suggestions for the revision of groundwater rights and the promulgation of groundwater regulations are made. In particular, the correlative rights doctrine (a common property-related institution) may be useful in the solution of emerging groundwater problems in northern India.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G000 USA Record No: H0917)
A guide for the investigation, development, and management of groundwater resources. This manual has been prepared as a guide to field personnel in the more practical aspects and commonly encountered problems of groundwater investigations, development and management. Information is presented concerning such aspects as groundwater occurrence and flow, well- aquifer relationships, groundwater investigations, aquifer test analysis, estimating aquifer yield, data collection, and geophysical investigations. In addition, permeability tests, well design, dewatering systems, well specifications and drilling, well sterilization, pumps, and other aspects have been discussed. An extensive bibliography is also included.
9 Murty, V. V. N. 1985. Land and water management engineering. New Delhi, India: Kalyani Publishers. 590 p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 627 G635 MUR Record No: H01133)
10 Meinzen-Dick, R. S. 1983. Tank and well irrigation in South India: Implications for productivity and equity. Paper presented at the 82 annual American Anthropological Association Meeting, Chicago, November 1983. 13p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1083 Record No: H01445)
11 Clarke, F. E. 1980. Corrosion and encrustation in water wells: A field guide for assessment, prediction and control. Rome, Italy: FAO. xiii, 95 p. (FAO irrigation and drainage paper no. 34)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G000 CLA Record No: H01456)
12 Bruneau, M. M. 1968. Traditional irrigation in northern Thailand: An example from the Chiangmai basin. ["Irrigation traditionelle dans le Norde de la Thailand: L'emple du bassi de Chiangmai]. Bulletin de l'Association de Geographes Francais, 362-363:155-165.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1377 Record No: H01965)
13 Dhawan, B. D. 1987. Water management in the Mula Command: A study in productivity impact of canal waters. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 42(1):37-51.
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14 Engelhardt, T. 1984. Economics of traditional smallholder irrigation systems in the semi-arid tropics of South India. Dissertation. xii, 193p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.4 G635 ENG Record No: H02642)
15 Todd, D. K. 1959. Ground water hydrology. New York, NY, USA; London, UK: John Wiley. xii, 336p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G430 TOD Record No: H021766)
16 Keller, J; Arnold, E. 1987. Niger irrigation scheme case studies. Logan, UT, USA: Utah State University. xxiv, 207p. (WMS report no.87)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G212 KEL Record No: H04147)
17 Asaduzzaman, M. 1985. Handbook of ground water and wells. Dhaka, Bangladesh: BRAC Prokashana. xvii, 207p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G584 ASA Record No: H04609)
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19 Reddy, V. M. 1988. Development of well irrigation in canal commands: the prospects and some emerging issues. London, UK: ODI. 23p. (ODI/IIMI Irrigation Management Network Paper 88/2b)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: ODI/IIMI/88/2b Record No: H005351)
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20 Sharma, H. D.; Chawla, A. S.; Patnaik, P. K. 1979. Interference of wells. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Conjunctive Use of Surface and Ground Water, Roorkee, India, 12-14 April 1979. Vol. 1. Roorkee, India: Water Resources Development Centre, University of Roorkee. pp.cu209-cu217.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G635 PRO Record No: H04929)
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