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Deepak Khare is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in India. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with over 100 publications in this field. Key subfields of work include Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, Water Science and Technology, Atmospheric Science, and Ocean Engineering.

The scholar's research addresses several main topics, notably Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Climate Variability and Models, Hydrological Forecasting Using AI, Groundwater and Watershed Analysis, Water Resources Management and Optimization, and Hydrology and Drought Analysis.

Deepak Khare has coauthored extensively, with frequent collaborators including Santosh Murlidhar Pingale, Sourav Choudhary, P. K. Mishra, Ramesh Rudra, and Lakhwinder Singh.

Publications by Deepak Khare have appeared in diverse scientific venues. These include:

  • Hydrological Sciences Journal
  • Earth Systems and Environment
  • Natural Hazards
  • Springer water
  • International Journal of Climatology

Some recent papers illustrate the research scope and thematic focus:

  • Assessment of climate change impacts on streamflow through hydrological model using SWAT model: a case study of Afghanistan, 2020, Modeling Earth Systems and Environment
  • Evaluation of reanalysis and global meteorological products in Beas river basin of North-Western Himalaya, 2020, ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH
  • Assessment of Hydro-climatic Trends and Variability over the Black Volta Basin in Ghana, 2020, Earth Systems and Environment
  • Integrated approach to simulate hydrological responses to land use dynamics and climate change scenarios employing scoring method in upper Narmada basin, India, 2021, Journal of Hydrology
  • Assessment of the spatial-temporal distribution of groundwater recharge in data-scarce large-scale African river basin, 2022, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Best Publications

  • Monitoring and modelling of urban sprawl using remote sensing and GIS techniques

    Mahesh Kumar Jat;P.K. Garg;Deepak Khare

  • Spatial and temporal trends of mean and extreme rainfall and temperature for the 33 urban centers of the arid and semi-arid state of Rajasthan, India

    Santosh M. Pingale;Deepak Khare;Mahesh K. Jat;Jan Adamowski

  • Spatial and temporal analysis of rainfall and temperature trend of India

    Arun Mondal;Deepak Khare;Sananda Kundu

  • Analyses of land use and land cover change dynamics using GIS and remote sensing during 1984 and 2015 in the Beressa Watershed Northern Central Highland of Ethiopia

    Tesfa Worku Meshesha;S. K. Tripathi;Deepak Khare

  • Modelling of urban growth using spatial analysis techniques: a case study of Ajmer city (India)

    M. K. Jat;P. K. Garg;D. Khare

  • Spatial soil organic carbon (SOC) prediction by regression kriging using remote sensing data

    Arun Mondal;Deepak Khare;Sananda Kundu;Surajit Mondal

  • Past, present and future land use changes and their impact on water balance

    Sananda Kundu;Deepak Khare;Arun Mondal

  • Modeling runoff–sediment response to land use/land cover changes using integrated GIS and SWAT model in the Beressa watershed

    Tesfa Worku;Deepak Khare;S. K. Tripathi

  • Individual and combined impacts of future climate and land use changes on the water balance

    Sananda Kundu;Deepak Khare;Arun Mondal

  • Hydrological modelling of ungauged urban watershed using SWAT model

    Ermias Sisay;Afera Halefom;Deepak Khare;Lakhwinder Singh

  • Assessment of water resources allocation options: Conjunctive use planning in a link canal command

    Deepak Khare;M.K. Jat;J. Deva Sunder

  • Analysis of spatial and temporal variation in rainfall trend of Madhya Pradesh, India (1901–2011)

    Sananda Kundu;Deepak Khare;Arun Mondal;P. K. Mishra

  • Uncertainty of soil erosion modelling using open source high resolution and aggregated DEMs

    Arun Mondal;Deepak Khare;Sananda Kundu;Sandip Mukherjee

  • Urbanization and its impact on groundwater: a remote sensing and GIS-based assessment approach

    Mahesh K. Jat;Deepak Khare;P. K. Garg

  • Assessment of counjunctive use planning options: A case study of Sapon irrigation command area of Indonesia

    Deepak Khare;M.K. Jat;Ediwahyunan

  • Assessment of climate change impacts on streamflow through hydrological model using SWAT model: a case study of Afghanistan

    Taha Aawar;Deepak Khare

  • Identification of trend in long term precipitation and reference evapotranspiration over Narmada river basin (India)

    Brij Kishor Pandey;Deepak Khare

  • Trend analysis of climatic variables in an arid and semi-arid region of the Ajmer District, Rajasthan, India

    Santosh M. Pingale;Deepak Khare;Mahesh K. Jat;Jan Adamowski

  • TREND ANALYSIS OF RAINFALL, TEMPERATURE AND RUNOFF DATA: A CASE STUDY OF RANGOON WATERSHED IN NEPAL

    Amar Bahadur Pal;Deepak Khare;Prabhash Kumar Mishra;Lakhwinder Singh

  • Climate Change Impact Assessment on Blue and Green Water by Coupling of Representative CMIP5 Climate Models with Physical Based Hydrological Model

    Brij Kishor Pandey;Deepak Khare;Akiyuki Kawasaki;Prabhash K. Mishra

  • Integrated urban water management modelling under climate change scenarios

    Santosh M. Pingale;Mahesh K. Jat;Deepak Khare

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan Adamowski
Jan Adamowski McGill University
Venkat Lakshmi
Venkat Lakshmi University of Virginia
Christopher Hain
Christopher Hain Marshall Space Flight Center
Bikramjit Basu
Bikramjit Basu Indian Institute of Science
Abhinav Saxena
Abhinav Saxena General Electric (United States)
C. Bharatiraja
C. Bharatiraja SRM Institute of Science and Technology

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