The bank sediments along the extremely meandered Dhansiri River channel, a south bank tributary of the mighty Brahmaputra River, with erosion potentiality have been investigated to evaluate its certain geotechnical characteristics. The study has shown that the bank sediments are basically composed of CL and ML types of soil. These types of sediments are very much prone to liquefaction which in turn related to erosion susceptibility. The bank stability analysis has differentiated the studied stretch into unstable, at risk and stable zones. Most of the erosion affected zones along the channel reach under study are located within the unstable or at risk zones. The field study around Butalikhowa, Barguriagaon, Golaghat and Duchmuagaon are...
The Brahmaputra River flows through Assam, India, for about 670 km along an alluvial valley as a wid...
The River Brahmaputra is one of the largest rivers, ranking seventh in terms of mean annual discharg...
Not AvailableAssessment of erosion susceptibility zones has gained importance in natural resources m...
The present study aims to identify prime factors of active and continuous riverbank erosion. Field v...
Frequent and widespread flooding is a major problem in Assam, which is a north-eastern state of Indi...
The channels of the great rivers of Bangladesh are highly dynamic and their banklines change continu...
Brahmaputra valley relief of upper Assam in India bears plenty of evidences to suggest active struct...
The basement in Upper Assam foreland basin exhibits a typical flexure pattern. An elongated continuo...
The tendency of a river to change its course is the common feature of a river. This causes various p...
Sedimentation in a fluvial system leads to the formation of bars with varied morphology, bedform fea...
Brahmaputra river, one of the argest river in the world flows from Himalaya and debouches its enormo...
The Naria town of Bangladesh is developed on the right bank of the Padma River. The bank is an old n...
Floods of high magnitude are one of the major problems in the north-eastern region of India. Heavy f...
Abstract- Jamuna River is characterized by its extremely dynamic and unstable alluvial channels. Thi...
The spatio-temporal variability of river processes is governed by the balance between basin scale se...
The Brahmaputra River flows through Assam, India, for about 670 km along an alluvial valley as a wid...
The River Brahmaputra is one of the largest rivers, ranking seventh in terms of mean annual discharg...
Not AvailableAssessment of erosion susceptibility zones has gained importance in natural resources m...
The present study aims to identify prime factors of active and continuous riverbank erosion. Field v...
Frequent and widespread flooding is a major problem in Assam, which is a north-eastern state of Indi...
The channels of the great rivers of Bangladesh are highly dynamic and their banklines change continu...
Brahmaputra valley relief of upper Assam in India bears plenty of evidences to suggest active struct...
The basement in Upper Assam foreland basin exhibits a typical flexure pattern. An elongated continuo...
The tendency of a river to change its course is the common feature of a river. This causes various p...
Sedimentation in a fluvial system leads to the formation of bars with varied morphology, bedform fea...
Brahmaputra river, one of the argest river in the world flows from Himalaya and debouches its enormo...
The Naria town of Bangladesh is developed on the right bank of the Padma River. The bank is an old n...
Floods of high magnitude are one of the major problems in the north-eastern region of India. Heavy f...
Abstract- Jamuna River is characterized by its extremely dynamic and unstable alluvial channels. Thi...
The spatio-temporal variability of river processes is governed by the balance between basin scale se...
The Brahmaputra River flows through Assam, India, for about 670 km along an alluvial valley as a wid...
The River Brahmaputra is one of the largest rivers, ranking seventh in terms of mean annual discharg...
Not AvailableAssessment of erosion susceptibility zones has gained importance in natural resources m...