A terrain evaluation using remote sensing and GIS - case study of Neyyar Wild Life Sanctuary, Kerala

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Suresh Babu D.S. [1 ]
Jaya Prasad B.K. [1 ]
Rajeev V.S. [1 ]
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[1] Geosciences Division, Centre for Earth Science Studies, Akkutam
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Soil Loss; Drainage Network; Drainage Density; Landslide Susceptibility Index; Relative Relief;
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10.1007/BF02990837
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A multi-themalic analysis based on different physical factors has been adopted to generate integrated maps on erosion proneness as well as on critical slope under a GIS platform for terrain evaluation. This spatial data on erosion proneness has demonstrated that 17.62 km2 area, out of the 140 km2 in the catchment zone, needs careful attention for ecorestoration. In the critical slope map four land stability classes have been demarcated. The area represented as Unstable and moderately-stable is found to be important for slope stability problems. Temporal change in the drainage network over a period of four decades as well as the extent of loss in the perennial status of tributaries have been recorded to evaluate the landform changes. A catchment treatment plan has also been suggested.
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