Catchment delineation and morphometric analysis using geographical information system.
Identifieur interne : 000113 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 000112; suivant : 000114Catchment delineation and morphometric analysis using geographical information system.
Auteurs : Manoj Kumar ; Rohitashw Kumar ; P K Singh ; Manjeet Singh ; K K Yadav ; H K MittalSource :
- Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research [ 0273-1223 ] ; 2015.
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- MESH :
- geographic : India.
- methods : Conservation of Natural Resources, Environmental Monitoring.
- Geographic Information Systems, Hydrology, Rain, Rivers, Water Movements, Water Supply.
Abstract
The geographical information system (GIS) has emerged as an efficient tool in delineation of drainage patterns of watershed planning and management. The morphometric parameters of basins can address linear, areal and relief aspects. The study deals with the integrated watershed management of Baliya micro-watersheds, located in the Udaipur district of Rajasthan, India. Morphometric analysis in hydrological investigation is an important aspect and it is inevitable in the development and management of drainage basins. The determination of linear, areal and relief parameters indicate fairly good significance. The low value of the bifurcation ratio of 4.19 revealed that the drainage pattern has not been distorted by structural disturbance. The high value of the elongation ratio (0.68) compared to the circulatory ratio (0.27) indicates an elongated shape of the watershed. The high value of drainage density (5.39 km/km(2)) and stream frequency (12.32) shows that the region has impermeable subsoil material under poor vegetative cover with a low relief factor. The morphometric parameters of relief ratio (0.041) and relative relief (0.99%) show that the watershed can be treated using GIS techniques to determine the morphometric presence of dendritic drainage pattern, with a view to selecting the soil and water conservation measures and water harvesting.
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2015.303
PubMed: 26398032
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