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Suresh Marahatta (PhD)
Suresh Marahatta (PhD)
Assistant Professor, Central Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Tribhuvan University
Verified email at cdhm.tu.edu.np
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Temporal and spatial variability of climate change over Nepal, 1976-2005
S Marahatta, BS Dangol, GB Gurung
Practical Action Nepal Office, 2009
1862009
The east–west division of changing precipitation in Nepal
B Pokharel, SYS Wang, J Meyer, S Marahatta, B Nepal, Y Chikamoto, ...
International Journal of Climatology 40 (7), 3348-3359, 2020
632020
Augmenting groundwater in Kathmandu Valley: challenges and possibilities
A Dixit, M Upadhya
Nepal Water Conservation Foundation, 5-40, 2005
632005
Application of SWAT in Hydrological Simulation of Complex Mountainous River Basin (Part I: Model Development)
S Marahatta, LP Devkota, D Aryal
water 13 (1546), 19, 2021
312021
Application of SWAT in hydrological simulation of complex mountainous river basin (Part II: climate change impact assessment)
S Marahatta, D Aryal, LP Devkota, U Bhattarai, D Shrestha
Water 13 (11), 1548, 2021
252021
How will hydro-energy generation of the Nepalese Himalaya vary in the future? A climate change perspective
U Bhattarai, LP Devkota, S Marahatta, D Shrestha, T Maraseni
Environmental Research 214, 113746, 2022
132022
Hydrological modeling: a better alternative to empirical methods for monthly flow estimation in ungauged basins
S Marahatta, L Devkota, D Aryal
Journal of Water Resource and Protection 13 (3), 254-270, 2021
132021
Resilience of hydropower plants to flow variation through the concept of flow elasticity of power: Theoretical development
LP Devkota, U Bhattarai, P Khatri, S Marahatta, D Shrestha
Renewable Energy 184, 920-932, 2022
112022
Unravelling the water-energy-economics-continuum of hydroelectricity in the face of climate change
S Marahatta, U Bhattarai, LP Devkota, D Aryal
International Journal of Energy and Water Resources 6 (3), 323-335, 2022
102022
Relating Hydrological Extremes with Area–A Case onExtreme Floods in South Central Nepal
S Marahatta, JK Bhusal
FLOOD, 2012
92012
Atypical forcing embedded in typical forcing leading to the extreme summer 2020 precipitation in Nepal
S Sharma, K Hamal, B Pokharel, B Fosu, SYS Wang, RR Gillies, D Aryal, ...
Climate Dynamics 61 (7), 3845-3856, 2023
52023
Impact of flow variation on hydropower projects in Budhigandaki River Basin of Nepal
S Marahatta, LP Devkota, D Aryal
Journal of Institute of Science and Technology 26 (1), 89-98, 2021
52021
Attaining multiple sustainable development goals through storage hydropower development amidst community vulnerabilities
U Bhattarai, R Devkota, T Maraseni, L Devkota, S Marahatta
Sustainable Development 31 (5), 3913-3929, 2023
22023
Impact of climate change on the full spectrum of future low flows of Budhigandaki River Basin in Nepal using Gumbel distribution
S Dhakal, U Bhattarai, S Marahatta, P Devkota
International Journal of Energy and Water Resources 7 (2), 191-203, 2023
22023
Questioning the use of ensembles versus individual climate model generated flows in future peak flood predictions: Plausibility and implications
LP Devkota, U Bhattarai, R Devkota, T Maraseni, S Marahatta
Journal of Flood Risk Management, e12978, 2024
12024
Application of SWAT Hydrological Model to Simulate Flow of Seti-Gandaki Basin
KC Manisha, NR Dhakal, I Aryal, S Marahatta
Jalawaayu 3 (1), 43-62, 2023
12023
Revisiting the 1993 extreme precipitation in central Nepal: synoptic feature and numerical simulation
B Pokharel, K Hamal, L Zhao, D Aryal, DP Rajbhandari, S Marahatta, ...
Jalawaayu 2 (1), 33-44, 2022
12022
Assessment on Bed load in Chameliya and Tadi river of Nepal
JK Bhusal'º, S Marahatta
Assessment, 2008
12008
Assessment of Climate Change on Water Availability in Central Himalayas, Nepal
B Dahal, I Aryal, NR Dhakal, S Marahatta
EGU24, 2024
2024
Climate Change and Hydrological Shift in Himalayan Region: Lessons from the Bheri River Basin, Nepal
S Marahatta, NRR Dhakal, LP Devkota, D Aryal, B Pokharel
AGU23, 2023
2023
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