The Kosi river in north Bihar plains, eastern India presents a challenge in terms of long and recurring flood hazard. Despite a long history of flood control management in the basin for more than 5 decades, the river continues to bring a lot of misery through extensive flooding. This paper revisits the flooding problem in the Kosi river basin and presents an in-depth analysis of flood hydrology. We integrate the hydrological analysis with a GIS-based flood risk mapping in parts of the basin. Typical hydrological characteristics of the Kosi river include very high discharge variability, and high sediment flux from an uplifting hinterland. Annual peak discharges often exceed the mean annual flood and the low-lying tracts of the alluvial plain...
Received on <01-02-2014>, reviewed on <22-02-2014>, accepted on <25-05-2014> Flood...
Due to population growth and densification, and expanding construction, disaster risk in the world a...
Floods cause catastrophic destruction to life and livelihood in South Asia than any other parts of t...
Flood risk mapping aims to create an easily read and rapidly accessible map to prioritize the mitiga...
North Bihar is one of the most flood-affected regions of India. Frequent flooding caused significant...
A multi-criteria analysis (MCA) approach to describe the effective utilization of geospatial techniq...
The Kosi River, called “the Sorrow of Bihar”, lies in Nepal and northern India, where it has caused ...
Floods in the West Bengal are responsible for colossal loss of human life, crops, and property. In r...
Remote sensing and GIS were applied for flood hazard mapping by means of weighting, a number of caus...
The Subarnarekha River in east India experiences frequent high magnitude flooding in monsoon season....
Flood is one of the most significant natural hazards, and people living in flood zone always face th...
Increasing intensity and frequency of rainfall coupled with gradual retreating of glaciers due to cl...
In the Lower Gangetic Plain of West Bengal, the furious monsoon flood of Damodar River is a recurren...
Abstract- Floods are related to several environmental processes. Therefore, its causes are as divers...
From the beginning of civilisation, human beings have preferred living on the river banks which have...
Received on <01-02-2014>, reviewed on <22-02-2014>, accepted on <25-05-2014> Flood...
Due to population growth and densification, and expanding construction, disaster risk in the world a...
Floods cause catastrophic destruction to life and livelihood in South Asia than any other parts of t...
Flood risk mapping aims to create an easily read and rapidly accessible map to prioritize the mitiga...
North Bihar is one of the most flood-affected regions of India. Frequent flooding caused significant...
A multi-criteria analysis (MCA) approach to describe the effective utilization of geospatial techniq...
The Kosi River, called “the Sorrow of Bihar”, lies in Nepal and northern India, where it has caused ...
Floods in the West Bengal are responsible for colossal loss of human life, crops, and property. In r...
Remote sensing and GIS were applied for flood hazard mapping by means of weighting, a number of caus...
The Subarnarekha River in east India experiences frequent high magnitude flooding in monsoon season....
Flood is one of the most significant natural hazards, and people living in flood zone always face th...
Increasing intensity and frequency of rainfall coupled with gradual retreating of glaciers due to cl...
In the Lower Gangetic Plain of West Bengal, the furious monsoon flood of Damodar River is a recurren...
Abstract- Floods are related to several environmental processes. Therefore, its causes are as divers...
From the beginning of civilisation, human beings have preferred living on the river banks which have...
Received on <01-02-2014>, reviewed on <22-02-2014>, accepted on <25-05-2014> Flood...
Due to population growth and densification, and expanding construction, disaster risk in the world a...
Floods cause catastrophic destruction to life and livelihood in South Asia than any other parts of t...