Morphometric analysis of the River Thamirabarani sub-basin in Kanyakumari District, South west coast of Tamil Nadu, India, using remote sensing and GIS

S Kaliraj, N Chandrasekar, NS Magesh - Environmental Earth Sciences, 2015 - Springer
The quantitative analysis of the drainage morphometric system is vital to understand the
hydrological and environmental interaction and its processes of an area. The present study …

Morphotectonic expression of geological structures in the eastern part of the South East Deccan Volcanic Province (around Nanded, Maharashtra, India)

RD Kaplay, MD Babar, S Mukherjee… - Geological Society …, 2017 - lyellcollection.org
We geomorphometrically characterize the tectonics near the microseismically active Nanded
region, Maharashtra, India. We used the geomorphic indices of active tectonics in 32 sub …

Assessment of flash flood hazard based on morphometric aspects and rainfall-runoff modeling in Wadi Nisah, central Saudi Arabia

MM Abdelkader, AI Al-Amoud, M El Alfy… - Remote Sensing …, 2021 - Elsevier
The lack of monitoring and observational data is hampering the assessment of flash flood
hazard in arid environments. This study forecasts and investigates flash floods hazards in …

Progressive evolution of thrust fold topography in the frontal Himalaya

DR Wahyudi, HD Sinclair, SM Mudd - Geomorphology, 2021 - Elsevier
The bulk of the crustal shortening across the Himalayas is accommodated across the Main
Frontal Thrust (MFT), forming the topographic ridges of the Siwalik Hills. Here, we quantify …

Hypsometric analysis of Kali River Basin, Karnataka, India, using geographic information system

VJ Markose, KS Jayappa - Geocarto International, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Hypsometric analysis is useful for understanding the geomorphic stages of a river basin.
Hypsometric parameters have been evaluated and curves are prepared forall the 20 sub …

[HTML][HTML] Hypsometric analysis of Wadi Mujib-Wala watershed (Southern Jordan) using remote sensing and GIS techniques

Y Farhan, A Elgaziri, I Elmaji, I Ali - International Journal of Geosciences, 2016 - scirp.org
Hypsometric analysis is considered an effective tool for understanding the stages of
geomorphic evolution and geological development of river catchment, and for the …

Active transfer faulting in the NW Sub-Himalaya (India) observed by space-borne topographic analyses

HS Gill, T Singh, S Singh, JR Kim, R Caputo… - Quaternary …, 2021 - Elsevier
The results of surface morphology and InSAR analyses carried out along a NNE-SSW
oriented (~ 7 km-long) transfer fault are presented. This structure actively accommodates …

Tectonic constraints on watershed development on frontal ridges: Mohand Ridge, NW Himalaya, India

T Singh, V Jain - Geomorphology, 2009 - Elsevier
Uplifting frontal ridges are one of the most conspicuous geomorphic features that mark the
frontal parts of actively converging mountain belts. Growth of these ridges can lead to the …

Hypsometric analysis using microwave satellite data and GIS of Naina–Gorma river basin (Rewa district, Madhya Pradesh, India)

V Singh, SK Singh - Water Conservation Science and Engineering, 2018 - Springer
Understanding about the stages of geomorphic evolution and geological development of
any river catchment and its proneness to erosional process is important for managing the …

Hypsometric analysis and watershed management of Diyung watershed in north eastern India

BC Kusre - Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2013 - Springer
The Diyung river descends in Nagaon district of Assam. After its confluence with main
channel Kopili it causes enormous losses to life and property due to floods. Appropriate …