River sinuosity in a humid tropical river basin, south west coast of India

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B. Ajay Kumar
Girish Gopinath
M. S. Shylesh Chandran
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[1] Government of Kerala,Department of Mining and Geology, Idukki District office
[2] Centre for Water Resources Development and Management,Remote Sensing Cell
[3] Mahatma Gandhi University,School of Environmental Sciences
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Meenachil River; Sinuosity; Tectonism; Remote sensing; Geographical information system;
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The variability in ground water potential at different regions of the Meenachil River basin and the remarkable distribution of palaeodeposit of sand at its middle to lower reaches have led to interpret the sinuosity indexes of the main channel as well as the tributaries of the River for elucidating the relationship between mathematical expressions and filed observations. The measurement of digital elevation model-derived river sinuosity was carried out for 846 km2 of the basin area of Meenachil River. The drainage networks of 10 major sub-watersheds and four mini-watersheds were delineated using remote sensing data—geocoded false colour composite of Indian Remote Sensing satellite (IRS)-1D (LISS III) data with a spatial resolution of 23.5 m—coupled with the Survey of India toposheets (1:50,000). The calculation of the sinuosity indexes were carried out using Arc GIS (8.3 version) software. Hydraulic sinuosity indexes, topographic sinuosity index and standard sinuosity index were calculated. The study depicts the remarkable correlation between theoretical data sets with field observations and the influence of tectonic control on river planforms. Three structurally controlled regions of Meenachil River basin were established using Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System.
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页码:1763 / 1772
页数:9
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