Geomorphic diversity as a river management tool and its application to the Ganga River, India

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作者
Sinha, R. [1 ]
Mohanta, H. [1 ]
Jain, V. [2 ]
Tandon, S. K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Earth Sci, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
[2] Indian Inst Technol, Discipline Earth Sci, Gandhinagar, India
关键词
geomorphic heterogeneity; large rivers; river futures; river health; river management; AQUATIC HABITAT RESTORATION; GANGETIC PLAINS; CHANNEL PATTERN; DYNAMICS; CLASSIFICATION; CATCHMENT; FRAMEWORK; SYSTEMS; MORPHOLOGY; TRANSPORT;
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10.1002/rra.3154
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Understanding of geomorphic processes and the determination of geomorphic diversity in catchments are prerequisites for the sustainable rehabilitation of river systems and for reach-scale assessment of river health. The Ganga River system in India is a large, complex system consisting of several long tributaries, some >1,000km, originating from 2 distinct hinterlandsthe Himalaya to the north and the cratons to the south. Traversing through a diverse climatic regime across the Plain and through precipitation zones ranging from 600mm/year near Delhi to 1,200mm/year in the eastern plains, the Ganga River system has formed very diverse landform assemblages in 3 major geomorphic domains. We have recognized 10 different river classes for the trunk river from Gangotri (source) to Farakka (upstream of its confluence with the Brahmaputra) based on (a) landscape setting, (b) channel and active floodplain properties, and (c) channel planform parameters. The mountainous stretch is characterized by steep valleys and bedrock channels and is dominated by large-scale sediment production and transport through hill slope processes. The alluvial part of the river is characterized by 8 different river classes of varying reach lengths (60-300km) many of which show sharp transitions in landscape setting. We have highlighted the application of this approach for the assessment of habitat suitability, environmental flows, and flood risk all of which have been significantly modified during the last few decades due to large-scale anthropogenic disturbances. We suggest that the diversity embedded in this geomorphic framework can be useful for developing a sustainable river management programme to work with the contemporary character and behaviour of rivers.
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页码:1156 / 1176
页数:21
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