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Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering
Uka Tarsadia University
Dr. Manoj J. Gundalia has received his Ph.D. from Gujarat Technological University in Civil Engineering and M. E. from LDCE, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad in Water Resources Management. He has published more than 35 research papers in national and international Journals/ Conferences. Currently He is working as an Associate Professor and Head in Department of Civil Engineering of Chhotubhai Gopalbhai Patel Institute of Technology, Uka Tarsadia University, Bardoli, (Gujarat-India). His research interest includes Rainfall runoff Modeling, Water Harvesting, and Waste Water Treatments.
Ph. D. in Civil Engineering
Water Science and Technology, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Civil and Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering
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Nevil K. Trambadia, Dhruvesh P. Patel, Vinodkumar M. Patel, and Manoj J. Gundalia
IWA Publishing
Abstract Ghed region is located in the deep western part of Gujarat state, having the cup shape geometry. The Ozat River begins near the Gir forest's hilly part and moves towards the river mouth near Navi Bandar. The part before the river mouth is called Ghed, near the coastal line. The inundation in this region occurred due to higher coastal line and cup shape geometry with an area of more than 200 km2. This research emphasized early warning of the local community aside from the region during the peak flow condition. The hydrological engineering centre-river analysis system software developed the hydrodynamic model for FEWS (flood early warning system). The model has been validated with observed water depth data at four locations from the river reach area for more precision. In this regard, various statistics have been performed to compare the observed and modelled data. The result depicts the 19 h of leg time available to evacuate the local community. After that, water takes 115 h more time to reach the river mouth due to cup-shaped region filling. This research helps the administration with the decision-making system and establishes new hydraulic structures.
Manoj Gundalia
India Meteorological Department
Rain is a meager and crucial hydrological variable in arid and semi-arid region. Junagadh (Gujarat-India) reels under monsoon rainfall uncertainties and thereby the agriculture and other water resources management activities suffer. Therefore, urgent attention is needed to address water resources conservation and crop damage issues due to deficits or excess rainfall. Water resources development of any locality depends on amount of runoff generated and rainfall received. Appropriate probability distributions need to be selected and fitted to the historical time series of rainfall for better frequency analysis and forecasting of the rainfall. The daily rainfall data was collected for a period of 38 years i.e., from 1984 to 2021. This research attempts to fit eightdifferent theoretical probability distributions to the monthly and annual maximum rainfall for one to five consecutive days to select the best one for the better prediction of maximum rainfall. For determination of goodness of fit Chi-Square and Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency were carried out by comparing the expected values with the observed values. The results indicated that the Gumbel distribution emerged to be the best fit for the prediction of monthly and annual maximum rainfall of Junagadh Region.
Nevil K. Trambadia, Dhruvesh P. Patel, Vinodkumar M. Patel, and Manoj J. Gundalia
Springer Science and Business Media LLC