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 >1,000 km, originating from 2 distinct hinterlands—the 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 600 mm/year near Delhi to 1,200 mm/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 ...
Contemporary approaches for assessing the condition of river systems focus primarily on biological i...
Geomorphic classification of large rivers identifies morphological patterns, as a foundation for est...
Ecologists have long recognised the links between morphologic (or hydrologic) diversity and biologic...
Understanding the controls on the morphological variability of river systems constitutes one of the ...
The present work addresses the planform dynamics of the Ganga River in the middle-lower portion over...
River channel shifting in the deltaic regime is an unabated occurrence. Channel shifting has become ...
Rivers show a remarkable diversity of character and behaviour in any catchment. Human activities hav...
Long profiles of rivers provide a platform to analyse interaction between geological and geomorphic ...
Process-based approaches for river restoration are encouraged in the literature so designed rivers c...
1. The River Styles framework is a geomorphic approach to the classification of river types, assessm...
Effective environmental management is adaptive, building upon scientifically informed policies that ...
The Indian rivers are dominantly monsoon rainfed. As a result, their regime characteristics are dict...
Geomorphic classification of large rivers identifies morphological patterns, as a foundation for est...
Based on principles from the ecological literature, a semi-quantitative framework to assess geomorph...
Ecologists have long recognized the links between morphologic (or hydrologic) diversity and biologic...
Contemporary approaches for assessing the condition of river systems focus primarily on biological i...
Geomorphic classification of large rivers identifies morphological patterns, as a foundation for est...
Ecologists have long recognised the links between morphologic (or hydrologic) diversity and biologic...
Understanding the controls on the morphological variability of river systems constitutes one of the ...
The present work addresses the planform dynamics of the Ganga River in the middle-lower portion over...
River channel shifting in the deltaic regime is an unabated occurrence. Channel shifting has become ...
Rivers show a remarkable diversity of character and behaviour in any catchment. Human activities hav...
Long profiles of rivers provide a platform to analyse interaction between geological and geomorphic ...
Process-based approaches for river restoration are encouraged in the literature so designed rivers c...
1. The River Styles framework is a geomorphic approach to the classification of river types, assessm...
Effective environmental management is adaptive, building upon scientifically informed policies that ...
The Indian rivers are dominantly monsoon rainfed. As a result, their regime characteristics are dict...
Geomorphic classification of large rivers identifies morphological patterns, as a foundation for est...
Based on principles from the ecological literature, a semi-quantitative framework to assess geomorph...
Ecologists have long recognized the links between morphologic (or hydrologic) diversity and biologic...
Contemporary approaches for assessing the condition of river systems focus primarily on biological i...
Geomorphic classification of large rivers identifies morphological patterns, as a foundation for est...
Ecologists have long recognised the links between morphologic (or hydrologic) diversity and biologic...