2021
DOI: 10.3126/gjn.v14i0.35548
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Assessment of denudation rate and erosion susceptibility in the upper Tamakoshi basin in the higher Himalayas, Nepal

Abstract: The higher rate of slope erosion in the Himalayan basins is contributing to rapid change in landform in the mountainous terrain, which has caused sedimentation, and inundation downstream. The Tamakoshi basin is a trans-boundary river that originates from Tibet and flows through Dolakha and Ramechap districts before joining the Sapta Koshi river. Few studies exist in Nepal attempting to quantify the erosion rate and susceptibility. However, they are scattered and mainly focus on either rill-sheet erosion or lan… Show more

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“…55 billion-worth projects. Fortunately, the river was able to navigate its way around the obstruction [ 62 ].…”
Section: Impacts Of Climate Change In the Hydropower Sector And Mitig...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…55 billion-worth projects. Fortunately, the river was able to navigate its way around the obstruction [ 62 ].…”
Section: Impacts Of Climate Change In the Hydropower Sector And Mitig...mentioning
confidence: 99%