Brahmaputra River is known according to the Hindu mythology the son of the Lord Brahma. According to this name, the river Brahmaputra creates mass destruction during the monsoon season in Assam, India. It is a state situated in North-East part of India. This is one of the essential states out of the seven countries of eastern India, where almost all entire Brahmaputra flow carried out. The other states carry their tributaries. In the present case study, the spatial analysis performed in this specific case the number of MODIS data are acquired. In the method of detecting the change, the spray content was found during heavy rainfall and in the flooded monsoon season. By this method, particularly the analysis over the Brahmaputra outflow deter...
A robust hydrological assessment is a challenging task in regions of limited hydro-climatological in...
The Indian sub-continent being located in the heart of the summer monsoon belt, receives in most par...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) plays a key role in the global water cycle and is highly influenced ...
Floods of high magnitude are one of the major problems in the north-eastern region of India. Heavy f...
During the summer monsoon months June-September, the Brahmaputra River experiences severe floods tha...
This paper presents the results of a trialling of the use of Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellite i...
The Brahmaputra River is amongst the world’s largest sand-braided rivers which has high erosion accr...
Natural climatic hazards like flood, an important hydro-geomorphic process of earth’s surface, have ...
The analysis of rainstorms is of prime importance for the planning and design ofwater resources of a...
The Indian rivers are dominantly monsoon rainfed. As a result, their regime characteristics are dict...
A hydrograph generally refers to a graph that shows flow characteristics of river water in respect t...
Abstract : Flood is one of the most devastating natural disasters that occurs in all depths, from j...
Study region The Godavari River is the largest non-Himalayan, monsoon-fed river in India, providing...
An attempt has been made to study the occurrence of floods in the two important river systems of nor...
The Brahmaputra River flows through Assam, India, for about 670 km along an alluvial valley as a wid...
A robust hydrological assessment is a challenging task in regions of limited hydro-climatological in...
The Indian sub-continent being located in the heart of the summer monsoon belt, receives in most par...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) plays a key role in the global water cycle and is highly influenced ...
Floods of high magnitude are one of the major problems in the north-eastern region of India. Heavy f...
During the summer monsoon months June-September, the Brahmaputra River experiences severe floods tha...
This paper presents the results of a trialling of the use of Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellite i...
The Brahmaputra River is amongst the world’s largest sand-braided rivers which has high erosion accr...
Natural climatic hazards like flood, an important hydro-geomorphic process of earth’s surface, have ...
The analysis of rainstorms is of prime importance for the planning and design ofwater resources of a...
The Indian rivers are dominantly monsoon rainfed. As a result, their regime characteristics are dict...
A hydrograph generally refers to a graph that shows flow characteristics of river water in respect t...
Abstract : Flood is one of the most devastating natural disasters that occurs in all depths, from j...
Study region The Godavari River is the largest non-Himalayan, monsoon-fed river in India, providing...
An attempt has been made to study the occurrence of floods in the two important river systems of nor...
The Brahmaputra River flows through Assam, India, for about 670 km along an alluvial valley as a wid...
A robust hydrological assessment is a challenging task in regions of limited hydro-climatological in...
The Indian sub-continent being located in the heart of the summer monsoon belt, receives in most par...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) plays a key role in the global water cycle and is highly influenced ...