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Harmonic Motion-Free vibrationof single degreeof freedom (SDOF) systemundamped and damped-critical damping-Logarithmic decrement-Forced
vibrations.
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measuring instruments-seismoscope, Seismograph, acceletograph-strong
ground motiohs- Seismic zones of India.
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Introduction to earthquake
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analysis-factors in seismic analysis-equivalent lateral force method'
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CHARACTERISUCS OF WATERSHED
climate, drainage, land use, vegetation, geology and soils, hydrology and
hydrogeology, socio-economic characteristics, basic data on watersheds.
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Frequency Analysis - Gumbell, Log Pearson and Weibull lvfiethods of
Analysis.
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WATER HARVESTING: Rainwater Harvesting, catchment harvesting,
harvesting structures, soil moisture conservation, check dams, artificial
recharge, farm ponds, percolation tanks.
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FOREST AND GRASS LAND MANAGEMENT: Interpretation of Satellite
Imageries- Land use and Land Cover. Land capability classification,
management of forest, agricultural, grassland and wild land. Reclamation of
saline and alkaline soils.
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I: Basic concepts and foundation of iemote sensing elements involved in remote sensing, electromagnetic Spectrum' remote
Remote Sensing
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Types of data representation: Data collection and input oVerview, data input
and output. Keyboard entry and coordinate geometry procedure, manual
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contingent charges.
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department.
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Estimation, Costing and Specifications by M. Chakraborthi; Iaxmi
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optimization.
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Belman's principles of optirnality fotwmd'and
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relations.
wafrrcscurcs.
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disadvantages of FEM.
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Granular pile.
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