Application of vectors for suitability of landforms in siting surface water harvesting structures
Abstract The Survey of India toposheet number 64 G/12 was used as a source of information pertaining to contours, urban features, drainage and lakes and surface water harvesting structures. The commercially available software Surfer was used in this study. Contours were digitized, on screen, from th...
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