The Indus River is Asia’s longest river, having its origin in the Tibet Mountain northwest of Pakistan. Routed from northern Gilgit and flowing to the plains, the river passes through several provinces and is connected by numerous small and large tributaries. The river was formed tectonically due to the collusion of the Indian and Eurasian plates, which is referred to as the Indus suture Plains zone (ISPZ). The geological setting of the study area is mainly composed of igneous and metamorphic rocks. The river passed through a variety of climatic zones and areas, although the predominant climate is subtropic arid and sub arid to subequatorial. Locally and globally, anthropogenic activities such as building, dams, and water canals for irrigat...
The Monsoon is one of the most powerful climatic phenomena on Earth and controls environments in Sou...
The impact of climate on water, environment and biodiversity is a conventional fact and can be obser...
In natural conditions, the Indus River had one of the largest sediment loads in the world, building ...
The Lower Indus reaches – Guddu and Sukkur – are among the most complicated areas in terms of reach ...
Abstract: The Indus River system is one of the largest rivers on the Asian continent, but unlike the...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.. The River Indus is one of the oldest documented rivers, f...
The Indus river carries a huge amount of chemical and sediment load while traversing the Himalayas. ...
Rivers are the sign of prosperity, the hub of the economy and act as lifeline for the areas from whe...
While historically significant for ancient civilizations, the Indus basin is also known for its floo...
Extensive research of the variability of flows under the impact of climate change has been conducted...
The Indus River flows through Ladakh, one of the driest and coldest places on earth, in a tectonical...
This project is an examination of the ecological and political relations in South Asia regarding the...
The Indus River is the only major drainage in the western Himalaya and delivers a long geological re...
The authors examine the complex history of the development of the Indus Basin and the challenges fac...
Catastrophic flood sediments, consisting of stacked sequences of fining upward sediments (rhythmites...
The Monsoon is one of the most powerful climatic phenomena on Earth and controls environments in Sou...
The impact of climate on water, environment and biodiversity is a conventional fact and can be obser...
In natural conditions, the Indus River had one of the largest sediment loads in the world, building ...
The Lower Indus reaches – Guddu and Sukkur – are among the most complicated areas in terms of reach ...
Abstract: The Indus River system is one of the largest rivers on the Asian continent, but unlike the...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.. The River Indus is one of the oldest documented rivers, f...
The Indus river carries a huge amount of chemical and sediment load while traversing the Himalayas. ...
Rivers are the sign of prosperity, the hub of the economy and act as lifeline for the areas from whe...
While historically significant for ancient civilizations, the Indus basin is also known for its floo...
Extensive research of the variability of flows under the impact of climate change has been conducted...
The Indus River flows through Ladakh, one of the driest and coldest places on earth, in a tectonical...
This project is an examination of the ecological and political relations in South Asia regarding the...
The Indus River is the only major drainage in the western Himalaya and delivers a long geological re...
The authors examine the complex history of the development of the Indus Basin and the challenges fac...
Catastrophic flood sediments, consisting of stacked sequences of fining upward sediments (rhythmites...
The Monsoon is one of the most powerful climatic phenomena on Earth and controls environments in Sou...
The impact of climate on water, environment and biodiversity is a conventional fact and can be obser...
In natural conditions, the Indus River had one of the largest sediment loads in the world, building ...