Prof. Anil Bhardwaj
Department of Soil and Water Engineering
Punjab Agricultural University, India
Professor
Email: abhardwaj_2000@rediffmail.com
Qualifications
2007 Ph.D., Soil and Water
Engineering, Punjab Agricultural University, India
1992 M.S., Agricultural Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology (I.I.T.), India
1983 B.S., Agricultural Engineering,
Punjab Agricultural University, India
Publications (Selected)
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Bhardwaj, A. and
Singh, R., (1992). Development of a portable rainfall simulator infiltrometer
for infiltration, runoff and erosion studies. Agricultural Water
Management, 22, 235-248.
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Bhardwaj, A. and
Singh, R., (1993). Relationship between rain infiltration and ponded water
infiltration. International Agricultural Engineering Journal 2(1&2),
73-81.
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Bhardwaj,
A. and Yadav, B.R., (1994). A simple technique for diagnosis and
reclamation of Ussar soils. Invention Intelligence, 29(6), 311-3
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Sur, H.S., Bhardwaj,
A. and Jindal, P.K. (1999). Some hydrological parameters for design and
operation of small earthen dams in lower Shiwaliks of Northern India. Agricultural
Water Management, 42, 111-121.
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Sur, H.S., Bhardwaj,
A. and Jindal, P.K. (2001). Performance evaluation and impact assessment
of small water harvesting structures in the Shivalik foot-hills of Northern
India. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture. 16(3), 124-130.
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Bhardwaj, A.,
Singh, H. and Chauhan, A.M. (2001). Performance evaluation of various rainfed
sowing equipments for maize crop (Zea mays L.) in the Shiwalik foot-hills of Punjab
(India). Int. Jr. of Agricultural Mechanization in Asia, Africa and
Latin America. 32(4), 12-16.
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Bhardwaj, A. (2002).
Controlling reservoir sedimentation through watershed treatment-a review. Indian
Journal of Power and River Valley Development. 52 (5&6), 97-100.
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Bhardwaj, A. and
Rana, D.S. (2008). Torrent control measures in Kandi area of Punjab,
India – A case study. Jr. of Water Management. 16(1), 55-63.
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Bhardwaj, A. and
Kaushal, M.P. (2009). Two Dimensional Physically Based Finite Element Runoff
Model for Small Agricultural Watersheds: I. Model Development. Hydrological
Processes. 23, 397-407.
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Bhardwaj, A. and
Kaushal, M.P. (2009). Two Dimensional Physically Based Finite Element Runoff
Model for Small Agricultural Watersheds: II. Model Testing and Field
Application. Hydrological Processes. 23: 408-418.
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Bhardwaj, A. and
Rana, D.S. and Kaushal, M.P. (2009). Methodology for Sustainable
Management of Torrents in Shivalik Foot-hills of Punjab (India). In: Bhan N.,
Karale RL, Singh S, Bharti VK, Subramaniyan S and Bali JS (Ed.) Conservation
Farming. Soil Conservation Society of India, New Delhi: 93-99.
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Bhardwaj, A.,
Garg, S, Sondhi, SK and Taneja, DS (2012). Nitrate
contamination of shallow aquifer groundwater in the central districts of
Punjab, India. Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering. 54(1):
90-97.
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Sharma, SP and Bhardwaj,
A. (2012). Simulation of runoff and soil loss using WEPP model – A review. Journal
of Engineering Science and Management. 2(1): 173-179.
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Gill, GS and Bhardwaj,
A. (2012). Maximum Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves
and Regression Models for Kandi Area of Punjab. Crop
Improvement, Special Issue: 481-82.
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Garg, S, Bhardwaj,
A., Taneja, DS and Sondhi, SK (2013). Performance evaluation of solar
photovoltaic (SPV) pumping system under field conditions. Water and
Energy International. 70(8): 16-21.