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Land use and land cover is an important component in understanding the interactions of the human ... more Land use and land cover is an important component in understanding the interactions of the human activities with the environment and it is necessary to simulate changes. It has become a central component in current strategies for managing natural resources and monitoring environmental changes. Urban expansion has brought serious losses of agriculture land, vegetation land and water bodies. Urban sprawl is responsible for a variety of urban environmental issues like decreased air quality, increased runoff and subsequent flooding, increased local temperature, deterioration of water quality, etc. In this work we have taken Manjira sub-basin as study area to study the change that took place in a span of 23 years from 1989 to 2012. Remote sensing methodology is adopted to study the land use land cover changes occurred during the study period. Temporal data sets of satellite imageries for the years 1989, 1995,2001,2006,2012 were studied, duly following the image pre-processing, processing...
Remote Sensing and GIS based Morphometric Analysis for three Sub-Watersheds of Manair river Basin in Telangana, India, 2019
The quantitative analysis of the watershed is vital to understand the hydrological structure of a... more The quantitative analysis of the watershed is vital to understand the hydrological structure of any topography. The present study deals with quantitative assessment of Manair Basin, Telangana, India, based on IRS LISS III satellite data and Cartosat DEM 30m resolution data. Morphometric parameters of the watershed were assessed by computations of linear and areal aspect using standard methodology in GIS environment. ARC GIS software was utilized for morphometric component study and delineation of the watershed using Cartosat digital elevation model (DEM). In this study, the Manair basin, tributaries of Godavari River, has been selected for thorough morphometric analysis. The drainage area of the basin is 6668.76 km2 and shows sub-dendritic to dendritic drainage pattern. The study area is designated as Fifth order basin with the drainage density value being as 0.41 km/km2. Three sub-watersheds Upper Manair, Mid Manair and Lower Manair are also delineated within this basin to calculat...
Journal of Spatial Hydrology, 2019
The quantitative analysis of the watershed is vital to understand the hydrological structure of a... more The quantitative analysis of the watershed is vital to understand the hydrological structure of any topography. The present study deals with quantitative assessment of Manair Basin, Telangana, India, based on IRS LISS III satellite data and Cartosat DEM 30 m resolution data. Morphometric parameters of the watershed were assessed by computations of linear and areal aspect using standard methodology in GIS environment. ARC GIS software was utilized for morphometric component study and delineation of the watershed using Cartosat digital elevation model (DEM). In this study, Manair basin a tributaries of Godavari River has been selected for thorough morphometric analysis. Three sub-watersheds Upper Manair, Mid Manair and Lower Manair are also delineated within this basin to calculate the selected morphometric parameters , e.g., stream order, stream length, bifurcation ratio, drainage density, drainage frequency, drainage texture, form factor, circularity ratio, elongation ratio, etc...
Remote Sensing and GIS based Morphometric Analysis for three Sub-Watersheds of Manair river Basin in Telangana, India, 2019
The quantitative analysis of the watershed is vital to understand the hydrological structure of a... more The quantitative analysis of the watershed is vital to understand the hydrological structure of any topography. The present study deals with quantitative assessment of Manair Basin, Telangana, India, based on IRS LISS III satellite data and Cartosat DEM 30m resolution data. Morphometric parameters of the watershed were assessed by computations of linear and areal aspect using standard methodology in GIS environment. ARC GIS software was utilized for morphometric component study and delineation of the watershed using Cartosat digital elevation model (DEM). In this study, the Manair basin, tributaries of Godavari River, has been selected for thorough morphometric analysis. The drainage area of the basin is 6668.76 km2 and shows sub-dendritic to dendritic drainage pattern. The study area is designated as Fifth order basin with the drainage density value being as 0.41 km/km2. Three sub-watersheds Upper Manair, Mid Manair and Lower Manair are also delineated within this basin to calculate the selected morphometric parameters, e.g., stream order, stream length, bifurcation ratio, drainage density, drainage frequency, drainage texture, form factor, circularity ratio, elongation ratio, etc. and their hydrological implications were discussed. The generated database of morphometric parameters can provide scientific material for site selection of water-harvesting structures and flood management activities in the basin. The results observed from this work would also be useful in classification of watershed for future water management.
Land use and land cover is an important component in understanding the interactions of the human ... more Land use and land cover is an important component in understanding the interactions of the human activities with the environment and it is necessary to simulate changes. It has become a central component in current strategies for managing natural resources and monitoring environmental changes. Urban expansion has brought serious losses of agriculture land, vegetation land and water bodies. Urban sprawl is responsible for a variety of urban environmental issues like decreased air quality, increased runoff and subsequent flooding, increased local temperature, deterioration of water quality, etc. In this work we have taken Manjira sub-basin as study area to study the change that took place in a span of 23 years from 1989 to 2012. Remote sensing methodology is adopted to study the land use land cover changes occurred during the study period. Temporal data sets of satellite imageries for the years 1989, 1995,2001,2006,2012 were studied, duly following the image pre-processing, processing...
Remote Sensing and GIS based Morphometric Analysis for three Sub-Watersheds of Manair river Basin in Telangana, India, 2019
The quantitative analysis of the watershed is vital to understand the hydrological structure of a... more The quantitative analysis of the watershed is vital to understand the hydrological structure of any topography. The present study deals with quantitative assessment of Manair Basin, Telangana, India, based on IRS LISS III satellite data and Cartosat DEM 30m resolution data. Morphometric parameters of the watershed were assessed by computations of linear and areal aspect using standard methodology in GIS environment. ARC GIS software was utilized for morphometric component study and delineation of the watershed using Cartosat digital elevation model (DEM). In this study, the Manair basin, tributaries of Godavari River, has been selected for thorough morphometric analysis. The drainage area of the basin is 6668.76 km2 and shows sub-dendritic to dendritic drainage pattern. The study area is designated as Fifth order basin with the drainage density value being as 0.41 km/km2. Three sub-watersheds Upper Manair, Mid Manair and Lower Manair are also delineated within this basin to calculat...
Journal of Spatial Hydrology, 2019
The quantitative analysis of the watershed is vital to understand the hydrological structure of a... more The quantitative analysis of the watershed is vital to understand the hydrological structure of any topography. The present study deals with quantitative assessment of Manair Basin, Telangana, India, based on IRS LISS III satellite data and Cartosat DEM 30 m resolution data. Morphometric parameters of the watershed were assessed by computations of linear and areal aspect using standard methodology in GIS environment. ARC GIS software was utilized for morphometric component study and delineation of the watershed using Cartosat digital elevation model (DEM). In this study, Manair basin a tributaries of Godavari River has been selected for thorough morphometric analysis. Three sub-watersheds Upper Manair, Mid Manair and Lower Manair are also delineated within this basin to calculate the selected morphometric parameters , e.g., stream order, stream length, bifurcation ratio, drainage density, drainage frequency, drainage texture, form factor, circularity ratio, elongation ratio, etc...
Remote Sensing and GIS based Morphometric Analysis for three Sub-Watersheds of Manair river Basin in Telangana, India, 2019
The quantitative analysis of the watershed is vital to understand the hydrological structure of a... more The quantitative analysis of the watershed is vital to understand the hydrological structure of any topography. The present study deals with quantitative assessment of Manair Basin, Telangana, India, based on IRS LISS III satellite data and Cartosat DEM 30m resolution data. Morphometric parameters of the watershed were assessed by computations of linear and areal aspect using standard methodology in GIS environment. ARC GIS software was utilized for morphometric component study and delineation of the watershed using Cartosat digital elevation model (DEM). In this study, the Manair basin, tributaries of Godavari River, has been selected for thorough morphometric analysis. The drainage area of the basin is 6668.76 km2 and shows sub-dendritic to dendritic drainage pattern. The study area is designated as Fifth order basin with the drainage density value being as 0.41 km/km2. Three sub-watersheds Upper Manair, Mid Manair and Lower Manair are also delineated within this basin to calculate the selected morphometric parameters, e.g., stream order, stream length, bifurcation ratio, drainage density, drainage frequency, drainage texture, form factor, circularity ratio, elongation ratio, etc. and their hydrological implications were discussed. The generated database of morphometric parameters can provide scientific material for site selection of water-harvesting structures and flood management activities in the basin. The results observed from this work would also be useful in classification of watershed for future water management.