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8273
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Overview

Umesh C. Kothyari was affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in India. Throughout their academic career, they contributed to various fields and topics, although specific details on research areas and publications are not available.

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Best Publications

  • Modeling of the daily rainfall-runoff relationship with artificial neural network

    M.P. Rajurkar;U.C. Kothyari;U.C. Chaube

  • Estimation of soil erosion and sediment yield using GIS

    Manoj K. Jain;Umesh C. Kothyari

  • Temporal Variation of Scour Around Circular Bridge Piers

    Umesh C. Kothyari;Ram Chandra J. Garde;Kittur G. Ranga Raju

  • Artificial neural networks for daily rainfall—runoff modelling

    M. P. Rajurkar;U. C. Kothyari;U. C. Chaube

  • Scour around spur dikes and bridge abutments

    U. C. Kothyari;K. G. Ranga Raju

  • A GIS based distributed rainfall–runoff model

    Manoj K. Jain;Umesh C. Kothyari;Kittur G. Ranga Raju

  • Drag coefficient of unsubmerged rigid vegetation stems in open channel flows

    Umesh C. Kothyari;Kenjirou Hayashi;Haruyuki Hashimoto

  • Sediment yield estimation using GIS

    Umesh C. Kothyari;Sanjay K. Jain

  • Rainfall and temperature trends in India

    U. C. Kothyari;V. P. Singh

  • Generalized Approach for Clear-Water Scour at Bridge Foundation Elements

    Umesh C. Kothyari;Willi H. Hager;Giuseppe Oliveto

  • TEMPORAL VARIATION OF SCOUR AROUND CIRCULAR BRIDGE PIERS

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  • Influence of cohesion on the incipient motion condition of sediment mixtures

    Umesh C. Kothyari;Rajesh Kumar Jain

  • Influence of cohesion on scour around bridge piers

    S. A. Ansari;U. C. Kothyari;K. G. Ranga Raju

  • Rainfall–runoff-soil and nutrient loss relationships for plot size areas of bhetagad watershed in Central Himalaya, India

    B.P Kothyari;P.K Verma;B.K Joshi;U.C Kothyari

  • Effect of tall vegetation on sediment transport by channel flows

    Umesh C. Kothyari;Haruyuki Hashimoto;Kenjirou Hayashi

  • Rainfall Intensity‐Duration‐Frequency Formula for India

    Umesh C. Kothyari;Ramchandra J. Garde

  • Clear‐Water Scour around Bridge Pier Group

    Nandana Vittal;U. C. Kothyari;Morteza Haghighat

  • Live-bed scour around cylindrical bridge piers

    U. C. Kothyari;K. G. Ranga Raju;R. J. Garde

  • GIS Based Distributed Model for Soil Erosion and Rate of Sediment Outflow from Catchments

    Manoj K Jain;Umesh C Kothyari;Kittur G Ranga Raju

  • SCOUR AROUND BRIDGE PIERS

    R. J. Garde;U. C. Kothyari

  • “Temporal variation of scour around circular bridge piers” by U.C. Kothyari and Ashish Kumar, ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 16(Suppl 1), 2010

    U.C. Kothyari;Ashish Kumar

Frequent Co-Authors

Manoj K. Arora
Manoj K. Arora Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Willi H. Hager
Willi H. Hager ETH Zurich
Pierre Y. Julien
Pierre Y. Julien Colorado State University

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