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Research paper thumbnail of Morpho-hydrologic parameters and classification of the Kodku River for stream stability assessment, southern Kathmandu, Central Nepal

C e n t r a l D e p ar tment o f G e o l o g y K irtipur of metasedimentary terrain composing dom... more C e n t r a l D e p ar tment o f G e o l o g y K irtipur of metasedimentary terrain composing dominantly of limestone of the Phulchoki Group (Stöcklin, 1980). The upliftment of the southern ranges of the Kathmandu basin (Saijo et al., 1995; Yagi et al., 2000) has been sheding sediments as carried by the southern rivers. These gravel to clayey sediments have been deposited as valley fill sediments, both basin marginal and central, and have 'B' type streams are all located in the third order segment. Except the 'Aa+' type stream, all the fifth and fourth order stream segments belong to 'C' type streams. Width/Depth ratio varying between 10.5 and 29.5 indicates laterally unstable channel segments. The bank height ratio, which varies between 1.6 and 2.4, indicates moderate incision and shows vertical instability of streams. The Badikhel Segment is relatively more entrenched (1.7) while the Taukhel Segment is the least entrenched (7.1). Since Entrenchment Ratio exceeds 1.6, the stream segments are considered to have moderate to low entrenchment. Based on the bed material load, the Kodku River is a gravelly mixed-load river, in which pebbles to silt/clay occur. Level II classification distinguishes three-types of streams; 'B4c" type (Badikhel Segment), 'C6c' type (Taukhel Segment), and 'C4c" type (Arubot, Thaiba and Harisidhi Segments). The 'B4c' type stream has tendency of vertical instability. The 'C6c" and 'C4c" type streams have shallow and wide meandering channels with well developed flood plains and lateral bars, and reflect tendency of lateral instability.

Research paper thumbnail of Geology and rockmass condition of Dhulikhel-Panchkhal area, Kavre District, Central Nepal Lesser Himalaya

Bulletin of the Department of Geology, 2013

A geological mapping was carried out and the rock mass characteristics of the Lesser Himalayan ro... more A geological mapping was carried out and the rock mass characteristics of the Lesser Himalayan rocks distributed in the Dhulikhel-Panchkhal area (Kavre Distric) were studied along with their physical and mechanical properties. The lithological units distributed in the study area belong to the Benighat Slate of the Upper Nawakot Group and the Bhimphedi Group as separated by the Chak-Rosi Thrust. The lithological units strike NW-SE and dip southwards forming the eastern closure of part of the northern limb of the Mahabharat synclinorium. The area comprises mainly micaceous quartzite, psammitic schist, metasandstone and metasiltstone. Micaceous quartzite is a rock type of the Kalitar Formation, Chisapani quartzite and the Markhu Formation. The Markhu quartzite is slightly calcareous. Psammitic schist is a rock type of the Kulekhani Formation and the Markhu Formation. Metasandstone and metasiltstone are the rock types of the Tistung Formation. The rock masses consist mainly of three to four major joint sets including the joint parallel to foliation. The discontinuity characteristics indicate that the rocks are blocky in nature, and nearly smooth to rough surface with soft filling aperture. The rock mass is nearly fresh, indurated and stiff. The slopes are influenced by stable and unstable wedges, plane and toppling failures. The rock masses are classified into fair to good rock classes according to rock mass rating system.

Research paper thumbnail of Morpho-hydrologic parameters and classification of the Kodku River for stream stability assessment, southern Kathmandu, Central Nepal

Bulletin of the Department of Geology, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Riverbank erosion potential and channel stability status of the Kodku River, southern Kathmandu Basin, Central Nepal

Bulletin of the Department of Geology, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Morpho-hydrologic parameters and classification of the Kodku River for stream stability assessment, southern Kathmandu, Central Nepal

C e n t r a l D e p ar tment o f G e o l o g y K irtipur of metasedimentary terrain composing dom... more C e n t r a l D e p ar tment o f G e o l o g y K irtipur of metasedimentary terrain composing dominantly of limestone of the Phulchoki Group (Stöcklin, 1980). The upliftment of the southern ranges of the Kathmandu basin (Saijo et al., 1995; Yagi et al., 2000) has been sheding sediments as carried by the southern rivers. These gravel to clayey sediments have been deposited as valley fill sediments, both basin marginal and central, and have 'B' type streams are all located in the third order segment. Except the 'Aa+' type stream, all the fifth and fourth order stream segments belong to 'C' type streams. Width/Depth ratio varying between 10.5 and 29.5 indicates laterally unstable channel segments. The bank height ratio, which varies between 1.6 and 2.4, indicates moderate incision and shows vertical instability of streams. The Badikhel Segment is relatively more entrenched (1.7) while the Taukhel Segment is the least entrenched (7.1). Since Entrenchment Ratio exceeds 1.6, the stream segments are considered to have moderate to low entrenchment. Based on the bed material load, the Kodku River is a gravelly mixed-load river, in which pebbles to silt/clay occur. Level II classification distinguishes three-types of streams; 'B4c" type (Badikhel Segment), 'C6c' type (Taukhel Segment), and 'C4c" type (Arubot, Thaiba and Harisidhi Segments). The 'B4c' type stream has tendency of vertical instability. The 'C6c" and 'C4c" type streams have shallow and wide meandering channels with well developed flood plains and lateral bars, and reflect tendency of lateral instability.

Research paper thumbnail of Geology and rockmass condition of Dhulikhel-Panchkhal area, Kavre District, Central Nepal Lesser Himalaya

Bulletin of the Department of Geology, 2013

A geological mapping was carried out and the rock mass characteristics of the Lesser Himalayan ro... more A geological mapping was carried out and the rock mass characteristics of the Lesser Himalayan rocks distributed in the Dhulikhel-Panchkhal area (Kavre Distric) were studied along with their physical and mechanical properties. The lithological units distributed in the study area belong to the Benighat Slate of the Upper Nawakot Group and the Bhimphedi Group as separated by the Chak-Rosi Thrust. The lithological units strike NW-SE and dip southwards forming the eastern closure of part of the northern limb of the Mahabharat synclinorium. The area comprises mainly micaceous quartzite, psammitic schist, metasandstone and metasiltstone. Micaceous quartzite is a rock type of the Kalitar Formation, Chisapani quartzite and the Markhu Formation. The Markhu quartzite is slightly calcareous. Psammitic schist is a rock type of the Kulekhani Formation and the Markhu Formation. Metasandstone and metasiltstone are the rock types of the Tistung Formation. The rock masses consist mainly of three to four major joint sets including the joint parallel to foliation. The discontinuity characteristics indicate that the rocks are blocky in nature, and nearly smooth to rough surface with soft filling aperture. The rock mass is nearly fresh, indurated and stiff. The slopes are influenced by stable and unstable wedges, plane and toppling failures. The rock masses are classified into fair to good rock classes according to rock mass rating system.

Research paper thumbnail of Morpho-hydrologic parameters and classification of the Kodku River for stream stability assessment, southern Kathmandu, Central Nepal

Bulletin of the Department of Geology, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of Riverbank erosion potential and channel stability status of the Kodku River, southern Kathmandu Basin, Central Nepal

Bulletin of the Department of Geology, 2015

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