The Brahmaputra river basin occupies an area of 580,000 km2 lying in Tibet (China), Bhutan, India and Bangladesh. It is bounded on the north by the Nyen-Chen-Tanghla mountains, on the east by the Salween river basin and Patkai range of hills, on the south by Nepal Himalayas and the Naga hills and on the west by the Ganga sub-basin. Brahmaputra river originates at an elevation of about 5150 m in southwest Tibet and flows for about 2900 km through Tibet (China), India and Bangladesh to its mouth in the Bay of Bengal. The Brahmaputra river basin is investigated to examine the influence of active structures by applying an integrated study on morphotectonics, SRTM, and seismic data. The indices for morphotectonic analysis, viz. basin elongation ...
Longitudinal valleys form first order topographic features in many mountain belts. They are commonly...
The study discusses detail valley formation and sedimentation processes in the monsoon dominated non...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2010.The Darjee...
The Brahmaputra river basin occupies an area of 580,000 km2 lying in Tibet (China), Bhutan, India an...
Tectonic activity continues to shape and create challenges for human populations in tectonically act...
The drainage pattern and the morphology of the piedmont zone of the Himalayas are clear indicators o...
Morphotectonics interplays between the landscape development and the tectonics. Usually, the develo...
The earthquake of Hazara Kashmir Syntaxis (HKS) occurred in Himalayan zone on October 8, 2005. This ...
The Bringi watershed of Kashmir Valley has been studied to understand its morpho- tectonic evolution...
In this paper we evaluate the morphotectonics of the area around the Subansiri river in north-easter...
The morphotectonic study was carried out in the Nahan salient, located between the well known Kangra...
peer reviewedThis paper documents the various factors contributing to the evolution of landforms in ...
International audienceGPS data reveal that the Brahmaputra Valley has broken from the Indian Plate a...
The Himalaya is the quintessential collisional orogen and is geologically young and tectonically act...
We discuss the tectono-geomorphic evaluation of the Binta basin (Lesser Himalaya, India) through qua...
Longitudinal valleys form first order topographic features in many mountain belts. They are commonly...
The study discusses detail valley formation and sedimentation processes in the monsoon dominated non...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2010.The Darjee...
The Brahmaputra river basin occupies an area of 580,000 km2 lying in Tibet (China), Bhutan, India an...
Tectonic activity continues to shape and create challenges for human populations in tectonically act...
The drainage pattern and the morphology of the piedmont zone of the Himalayas are clear indicators o...
Morphotectonics interplays between the landscape development and the tectonics. Usually, the develo...
The earthquake of Hazara Kashmir Syntaxis (HKS) occurred in Himalayan zone on October 8, 2005. This ...
The Bringi watershed of Kashmir Valley has been studied to understand its morpho- tectonic evolution...
In this paper we evaluate the morphotectonics of the area around the Subansiri river in north-easter...
The morphotectonic study was carried out in the Nahan salient, located between the well known Kangra...
peer reviewedThis paper documents the various factors contributing to the evolution of landforms in ...
International audienceGPS data reveal that the Brahmaputra Valley has broken from the Indian Plate a...
The Himalaya is the quintessential collisional orogen and is geologically young and tectonically act...
We discuss the tectono-geomorphic evaluation of the Binta basin (Lesser Himalaya, India) through qua...
Longitudinal valleys form first order topographic features in many mountain belts. They are commonly...
The study discusses detail valley formation and sedimentation processes in the monsoon dominated non...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2010.The Darjee...