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Archive | 2018

Assessment of Drought in Balangir District of Odisha, India Using Drought Indices

A. Sudarsan Rao; Jyotiprakash Padhi; Bitanjaya Das

Droughts are normally triggered due to lack of rainfall and prolonged droughts have a multiplying effect and mount tremendous stress on natural resources leading to scarcity of water, food, and fodder. Balangir district is a chronically drought-prone area. Therefore this study was carried out to determine drought indices, drought index (DI), moisture indicator (MI), hydrothermal coefficient (HTC), and standardized precipitation index (SPI) to have a preliminary idea to forecast the possibility of occurrence of droughts for the 14 blocks of the district by treating each block as a unit. The drought indices were developed by utilizing historical rainfall data and temperature data during 1961–2007. Marginal droughts return period varies from 2–4 years, 4–16 years for moderate droughts and 24–48 years in case of severe droughts for all the blocks of Balangir district. Deogaon, Loisinga, and Titlagarh are chronically drought-prone areas; therefore these blocks need urgent attention from drought point of view. Balangir, Loisinga, Patnagarh, Puintala, Tentulikhunti, and Titlagarh blocks faced extreme agricultural drought conditions as per 3 months’ SPI value. Extreme hydrological drought conditions faced by Belpara, Balangir, Loisinga, Patnagarh, Puintala, and Tentulikhunti blocks according to 12 months’ SPI value. Agalpur, Bongomunda, Deogaon, Khaprakhol, Muribahal, Saintala, and Tureikela blocks did not experience any extreme dry events based on 3, 6, and 12 months’ SPI value. The analysis of these drought indices led to several useful and practicable inferences for better understanding the drought attributes of the study area. For this reason, this study will help in planning drought preparedness and its mitigation in a realistic and appropriate manner.


Field Crops Research | 2012

Estimation of soil water deficit in an irrigated cotton field with infrared thermography

Jyotiprakash Padhi; Rabindra K. Misra; José O. Payero


Soil & Tillage Research | 2011

Sensitivity of EM38 in determining soil water distribution in an irrigated wheat field

Jyotiprakash Padhi; R.K. Misra


SpringerPlus | 2013

Cropping practices, soil properties, pedotransfer functions and organic carbon storage at Kuanria canal command area in India

K.G. Mandal; D. K. Kundu; Ravender Singh; Ashwani Kumar; Rajalaxmi Rout; Jyotiprakash Padhi; Pradipta Majhi; Dillip Kumar Sahoo


Journal of Hydrology | 2011

A calibration procedure for load cells to improve accuracy of mini-lysimeters in monitoring evapotranspiration

Rabindra K. Misra; Jyotiprakash Padhi; José O. Payero


Regional Environmental Change | 2012

Effects of cropping on soil properties and organic carbon stock in Deras region, India

K.G. Mandal; Upasana Baral; Jyotiprakash Padhi; Pradipta Majhi; Hritesh Chakraborty; Ashwani Kumar


IWRA (India) Journal (Half Yearly Technical Journal of Indian Geographical Committee of IWRA) | 2015

Improving water productivity in a canal command through conservation of surface and ground water using tanks and wells

K.G. Mandal; Ashwani Kumar; Jyotiprakash Padhi; S Ghosh; Rajeeb. K. Mohanty; Pradipta Majhi; Mausumi Raychaudhuri


Archive | 2010

Prospects of using infrared thermography for irrigation scheduling of wheat crop

Jyotiprakash Padhi; Rabindra K. Misra; José O. Payero


Archive | 2010

Measuring the effect of water stress on wheat evapotranspiration

Jyotiprakash Padhi; José O. Payero; Rabindra K. Misra


Archive | 2009

Use of infrared thermography to detect water deficit response in an irrigated cotton crop

Jyotiprakash Padhi; Rabindra K. Misra; José O. Payero

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José O. Payero

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Rabindra K. Misra

University of Southern Queensland

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K.G. Mandal

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Pradipta Majhi

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Ashwani Kumar

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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R.K. Misra

University of Southern Queensland

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D. K. Kundu

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Dillip Kumar Sahoo

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Hritesh Chakraborty

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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