2019
DOI: 10.1080/24749508.2018.1558019
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Geomorphic evolution of the Dongar River Basin, Son Valley, Central India

Abstract: The present study is an attempt to describe the geomorphic evolution of the Dongar River Basin, Son Valley, Central India. To achieve this target, a detailed field survey and morphometric analysis of the river have been carried out using Cartosat-DEM data with the help of ArcGIS 10 software. The basin area of the Dongar River is 35.17 km 2 having trellis and sub-dendritic to dendritic drainage patterns. The Dongar River is designated as fourth-order basin and lower order streams mostly dominate in the basin wi… Show more

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“…Image SRTM The morphometric study was divided into two categories (Christofoletti 1981), including linear aspects (river hierarchy identification, bifurcation relationship, relationship between the average length of the channels by hierarchy), and areal aspects (shape and determination of drainage density, hydrographic density, maintenance coefficient, relief, and declivity ratio), similar to the work developed by Kanhaiya et al (2019), using different morphometric parameters.…”
Section: Tools Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Image SRTM The morphometric study was divided into two categories (Christofoletti 1981), including linear aspects (river hierarchy identification, bifurcation relationship, relationship between the average length of the channels by hierarchy), and areal aspects (shape and determination of drainage density, hydrographic density, maintenance coefficient, relief, and declivity ratio), similar to the work developed by Kanhaiya et al (2019), using different morphometric parameters.…”
Section: Tools Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to prioritise sub-watersheds for management and sustainable development of natural resources, it is a prerequisite to evaluate morphometric parameters for an insight into the dynamics of watershed characteristics (12)(13)(14) . The morphometric assessment incorporates three aspects, viz.…”
Section: Morphometric Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The catchment aspect affects biodiversity and agricultural productivity in the area [21,49], where 0 • is the true North (N), 90 • is the E, 180 • is in the south (S) dimension (Figure 6). Aspect values considerably impact the vegetation distribution and biodiversity within the basin region, which is highly beneficial for agricultural production growth [69]. Stream number (Nu): The stream number is the total stream sum-up of individual stream orders [8].…”
Section: Maximummentioning
confidence: 99%