List based browsing is one of the navigation means
for the generation of a Data Request File from the
user interface in the Web browser. As the Hydrological
Data User logs into the Web site, the
Home Page appears as shown in Figure 1. Here the
various navigation means have their individual links
like List based selection, Map
based selection, Object
data selection. However the List based selection
and Object data browsing have been delineated here
and the map based browsing has been dealt with separately.
The topographic map of India gets loaded first.
The User can set some other map as the default start
up map through the Administrator
menu in the online catalogue. The User can set the
Project area as the start up map.

Figure 1 - Basin Map of India
On selecting the list-based option, screen in Figure 2 is displayed.

Figure 2 - View Selected Criteria Screen
HDU does first level short-listing of data in this figure. HDU has the option to shortlist data by States, by Basin, by Agency or a combination of the three parameters. As the User selects a particular State in the List of States displayed and wants to select the Districts for that particular state then he can click on the District link as shown in the Figure 2, the same process holds for viewing the sub-basins in a particular basin.
Figure 3 shows the districts and sub-basins populated
in the list boxes. The different Site types and
Agencies have also been populated in the list boxes
such that the User can shortlist with respect to
Agency and Site type. Short-listing with respect
to specified dates have also been provided as shown
in Figure 3 such that the User can search for sites
within a certain period of time. After specifying
the criteria the User can click on the Data
Availability button to see the sites getting
short-listed by the search criteria. The User can
click on the Switch to Map button to view the spatial
distribution of the short-listed wells, a feature
called toggling
which has been explained in detail in the map based
browsing.

Figure 3 - Districts and sub-basins for the State and Basins selected
respectively.
Figure
4 - User interface with object data
browsing link and advanced user link.
If
the User needs
to search for sites with respect to multiple states,
basin, districts and Agencies and along with this
he has some specific criteria like stations within
a specified Latitude and Longitude then he has to
click on the Advanced
User link, which takes him to the interface.
The User can select multiple states, basins and
districts and the condition is “OR”, when the User
selects within a List box, the result is stations
found in the states as well as the basins of interest.
If he searches for states and basins, which are
populated in two separate List boxes, then the operator
used is “AND” by default. However the User can go
for the “OR” condition which facilitates the User
for going for the option.
Figure
5 - advanced user interface.
The User can view the selected criteria in a new window as shown in Figure
6
Figure 6 - Selected Criteria.
The User can save the query list by clicking on the Save template
link. The user interface prompts the User to enter a name for the template, enter a name and click on the Submit button. The query list gets saved as a template by the name the User has specified in the save Template interface. The saved template can be viewed by clicking on the Load template link. Figure
7 and 8 show the saving of template and loading of template
Figure 7 - Prompt the User for a name to save the query as a
template.

Figure 8 - List of the saved templates.
Click on the View link to retrieve the stored query. Provision for deletion of the templates has also been provided. The User can navigate further by loading the templates.
Once the User has specified his query then the page
refreshes to show the link Time
Series data, .If the User is interested in the
static information for the short listed sites then
he can click on the static link. For viewing the
short-listed Static
data the User has to click
on the other link.
Figure 9 - Static link available from the Time Series
data availability.
Public
Domain data

Figure
10 Interface for Viewing and Dissemination of Public
Domain Data
The
User can view the data available free on the Web site by
clicking on the link Public Domain Data. The path for
navigation is the same as that of the List based
selection however the User doesn’t have to generate a DRF
for the stations selected, all that the User has to do is to
click on the Online Dissemination link which facilitates for
the downloading of the free data.