2 edition of Inventory of water bodies in the Western Himalayan Region found in the catalog.
Inventory of water bodies in the Western Himalayan Region
V. Sreenivasulu
Published
1997
by National Institute of Hydrology in Roorkee
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-41, v. 1).
Statement | [study group, V. Sreenivasulu, V. C. Goyal]. |
Series | [Technical report] ;, TR (BR) 13/1999-2000., Technical report (National Institute of Hydrology (India)) ;, TR (BR) 13. |
Contributions | Goyal, V. C., National Institute of Hydrology (India). |
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Pagination | v. <1> : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3440926M |
LC Control Number | 2005310374 |
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The report presents an inventory of water bodies in the State of Jammu & Kashmir in the Western Himalayan region prepared using satellite data of IRS-1A (standard FCC, scale ) for / 99 and digital data of IRS-1C for Also, presented is a database developed with the help of Survey of India (SoI) topographic maps, which includes name and type of the water.
The Inventory of glacial lakes or water bodies was done using Indian Remote Sensing LISS-III data and monitoring using AWiFS data. A total of lakes or water bodies have been identified whose water spread area is greater than 2 ha.
40 lakes with area greater than 10 ha were monitored during June–August Author: P. Satyanarayana, E. Siva Shankar, E. Amminedu, N. Victor Babu. The Himalayas, or Himalaya (/ ˌ h ɪ m ə ˈ l eɪ ə, h ɪ ˈ m ɑː l ə j ə /), (Sanskrit: himá (हिम, "snow") and ā-laya (आलय, "receptacle, dwelling")), is a mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan range has many of Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest (Nepal/China).The Himalayas include over Coordinates: 27°59′N 86°55′E /.
Western Himalayas, westernmost section of the vast Himalayas mountain range. It lies mainly in the disputed Kashmir region of the northern Indian subcontinent—including portions administered by India and Pakistan—and also in the northwestern part of.
Kumar S. () Community Based Management of Traditional Water Resources in Western Himalayan Region. In: Sumi A., Fukushi K., Honda R., Hassan K. (eds) Sustainability in Food and Water. Alliance for Global Sustainability Bookseries (Science and Technology: Tools for Sustainable Development), vol Author: Sushil Kumar.
Spring Discharge in the Western Himalaya. Final Technical Report (1 April – 30 Sept. ) Admn. Appv. 23/26/R&D/ Ministry of Water Resources, GOI, New Delhi.
G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development. Kosi-Katarmal, Almora, UttarakhandFile Size: 1MB. Also called the Mahabharat Range, the Lesser Himalayas is a prominent range 2, to 3, meters (6, to 9, ft) high formed along the Main Boundary Thrust fault zone, with a steep southern face and gentler northern slopes.
The range is nearly continuous except for river gorges, where groups of rivers from the north gather like candelabra in a handful of places to break. Success Stories and Case Studies. Travel and Tourism. Video, Audio and other Multimedia. "Amazing view and great spirtual experience of Nature highly recommended we stayed at Anapurna View geust house, nice and clean rooms with amazing view to the lake, mountains and rice fields and really kind servive " "We left our Fishtail Lodge at and reached the third largest freshwater lake in Nepal, located in the south-eastern part of the Pokhara Valley.
Western Himalaya refers to the western half of the Himalayas, stretching from Badakhshan in northeastern Afghanistan/southern Tajikistan, Pakistan through North India (Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh.
It is also known as Punjab five tributary rivers of the Indus in the Punjab region (Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Sutlej) originate from the Western. Assessment of sedimentation in Bhakra Reservoir in the western Himalayan region using remotely sensed data SANJAY K.
JAIN, PRATAP SINGH National Institute of Hydrology, Jul Vigyan Bhawan, Roorkee India S. SETH Poomima College of Engineering, RIICO Complex. Sitapura Road, JaipurIndia. “ The high Gokyo lakes ( m) are beautiful and offer impressive Himalayan views, especially if you climb Gokyo Ri (easy, highly recommended), from where you see Cho-Oyu ( m), its enormous, majestic glacier.
The vulnerability of the Himalayan region to climate change should be assessed in physical, biological and socio-cultural aspects since this will lead to formulation of.
Broad Thematic Area 1: Water Resource Management: Significance of Water Resources in the India Himalayan Region (IHR) The Himalaya is known as "Water Tower of Asia" as perennial source of fresh water. Hence, it plays a critical role in the major rivers of Asia.
The glacier inventory reports ice bodies covering km² (∼35% of the CKNP area), with a total glacier volume of ca. km³. (UDL) of land and water management in the Himalayan. The Himalayas of India: A treasury of medicinal plants under siege of the Indian Himalayan region as a whole, the specific effects of climate, geography and anthropogenic activities The north western (mainly HP) and western Himalayas exhibit dense tropical forests in the warm, lowland Bhabhar.
Water Resources Management and Sustainable Agriculture by M A Khan and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at The yearly precipitation in the west region is around 32 in. Including the snow.
BODIES OF WATER Some of the major bodies of water in the west region include: The Pacific Ocean, Salton sea, Utah Lake, and Lake Mead. Wind power potential of a location has to be assessed for its effective utilization.
The objective of the present study is to assess the wind resource potential of the western Himalayan Indian state of Himachal Pradesh to identify potential sites along with providing inputs to policy makers for exploiting wind potential of the region for wind power generation and mechanical by: The Garhwal Himalaya has experienced extensive deforestation and forest fragmentation, but data and documentation detailing this transformation of the Himalaya are limited.
The aim of this study is to analyse the observed changes in land cover and forest fragmentation that occurred between and in the Garhwal Himalayan region in India.
Three images from Landsat Cited by: 8. %$"Melting snow and ice provides the water supply to much of the Himalayan region during %%"the dry months before the summer monsoon. Snowmelt is most important in the Western %&"Himalayas where melt-water comprises up to about 70% of the annual discharge of the %'"Indus and its tributaries (Kattelmann, ; Archer, ).3.
Climate Change in Western Himalayas Introduction Climate change is a statistical distribution of weather patterns over periods of time that range from decades to millions of years. Climate change may be limited to a specific region, or may occur across the whole Earth.
In recent usage, especially in the context of environmental.The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a key hub for trade, is susceptible to glacial lake outburst floods. The distributions and types of glacial lakes in the CPEC are not well documented.
In this study, cloud-free imagery acquired using the Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager during – was used to delineate the extent of glacial lakes in the mountainous terrain of the .