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VIJAY SHANKAR
VIJAY SHANKAR
Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Department, National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
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Methods to estimate irrigated reference crop evapotranspiration–a review
R Kumar, MK Jat, V Shankar
Water Science and Technology 66 (3), 525-535, 2012
1072012
Model for nonlinear root water uptake parameter
V Shankar, KS Hari Prasad, CSP Ojha, RS Govindaraju
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 138 (10), 905-917, 2012
582012
Evaluation of root water uptake models–a review
R Kumar, V Shankar, MK Jat
ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 21 (2), 115-124, 2015
552015
Crop water stress index for scheduling irrigation of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) based on water use efficiency considerations
N Kumar, A Poddar, V Shankar, CSP Ojha, AJ Adeloye
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 206 (1), 148-159, 2020
542020
Evaluation of a nonlinear root-water uptake model
CS Ojha, KS Prasad, V Shankar, CA Madramootoo
Journal of irrigation and drainage engineering 135 (3), 303-312, 2009
492009
Evaluation of reference evapotranspiration methods and sensitivity analysis of climatic parameters for sub-humid sub-tropical locations in western Himalayas (India)
A Poddar, P Gupta, N Kumar, V Shankar, CSP Ojha
ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 27 (3), 336-346, 2021
452021
Remote sensing and GIS-based assessment of urbanisation and degradation of watershed health
MK Jat, D Khare, PK Garg, V Shankar
Urban Water Journal 6 (3), 251-263, 2009
432009
Neural computing modelling of the crop water stress index
N Kumar, AJ Adeloye, V Shankar, R Rustum
Agricultural Water Management 239, 106259, 2020
412020
Transient three-dimensional modeling of riverbank filtration at Grind well field, Germany
V Shankar, P Eckert, C Ojha, CM König
Hydrogeology Journal 17 (2), 321, 2009
412009
Modelling of Crop Reference Evapotranspiration: A Review.
R Kumar, V Shankar, M Kumar
Universal Journal of Environmental Research & Technology 1 (3), 2011
332011
Evaluation of modeling of water ecohydrologic dynamics in soil–root system
R Kumar, MK Jat, V Shankar
Ecological Modelling 269, 51-60, 2013
302013
Evaluation of two irrigation scheduling methodologies for potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) in north-western mid-hills of India
A Poddar, N Kumar, V Shankar
ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 27 (1), 90-99, 2021
272021
Delineation of groundwater recharge potential zones using the modeling based on remote sensing, GIS and MIF techniques: a study of Hamirpur District, Himachal Pradesh, India
S Kumari, A Poddar, N Kumar, V Shankar
Modeling Earth Systems and Environment 8 (2), 1759-1770, 2022
252022
Investigations on effectiveness of wheat and rice straw mulches on moisture retention in potato crop (Solanum tuberosum L.)
L Goel, V Shankar, RK Sharma
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture 8, 345-356, 2019
232019
Modelling of moisture uptake by plants
V Shankar
Doctoral dissertation, 2007
222007
Prediction of hydraulic conductivity of porous media using a statistical grain-size model
A Chandel, S Sharma, V Shankar
Water Supply 22 (4), 4176-4192, 2022
212022
Irrigation scheduling for maize and Indian-mustard based on daily crop water requirement in a semi-arid region
V Shankar, CSP Ojha, KSH Prasad
International Journal of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering 6 (3), 77-86, 2012
212012
Self-organizing map estimator for the crop water stress index
N Kumar, R Rustum, V Shankar, AJ Adeloye
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 187, 106232, 2021
202021
Development of Crop Coefficients for Precise Estimation of Evapotranspiration for Mustard in Mid Hill Zone-India.
R Kumar, V Shankar, M Kumar
Universal Journal of Environmental Research & Technology 1 (4), 2011
202011
The land–river interface: a conceptual framework of environmental process interactions to support sustainable development
RC Grabowski, K Vercruysse, I Holman, A Azhoni, B Bala, V Shankar, ...
Sustainability Science 17 (4), 1677-1693, 2022
182022
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