Physiography of the tons basin,Western Himalaya |
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Authors: | R. K. Saxena A. K. Barthwal P. B. Saxena |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning, Nagpur 2. D.B.S. College, Dehradun
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Abstract: | Landsat RBV imagery on 1:500,000 was interpreted to prepare small scale physiography map of the part of the Tons basin. Aerial photographs on 1:60,000 to 1:80,000 scale were interpreted to prepare medium scale physiography map of the basin. The basin has been sub-divided into three physiographic regions viz. High to very high mountains constituting of glaciated and temperate high mountains; Low to moderately high mountains and very low maountains. The physiographic regions have been further sub-divided based on landforms, slope and dissection index. The major physiographic units are summits, repose slopes, serrated ridges with horn/arates; mountain and valley glaciers, morains, solufluction terraces, intrenched incised river valleys, engrown valleys, alluvial terraces, rocky slopes/cliffs and debris. |
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