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Recent insights into the dissolved and particulate fluxes from the Himalayan tributaries to the Ganga River
Authors:Md Maroof Azam  Monika Kumari  Chinmaya Maharana  Abhay K Singh  Jayant K Tripathi
Institution:1.School of Environmental Sciences,Jawaharlal Nehru University,New Delhi 110067,India;2.Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies,Kyoto University,Kyoto 606-8501,Japan;3.Inter-University Accelerator Center (IUAC),Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110067,India;4.Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research,Dhanbad,India
Abstract:The Ganga River plays a major role in the transfer of materials from the Indian sub-continent to the Bay of Bengal, both in dissolved and particulate forms. To understand the present elemental dynamics of the Ganga River system, it is important to assess the hydrogeochemical contribution of its tributaries. In this paper, we present an updated database on dissolved and particulate fluxes and denudation rates of the Himalayan tributaries of the Ganga River (Ramganga, Ghaghara, Gandak and Kosi). Dissolved trace element concentrations, their fluxes and suspended sediment-associated elemental fluxes of the Himalayan tributaries have been reported for the first time. Total dissolved flux of the Ramganga, Ghaghara, Gandak and Kosi was estimated as 4, 19.1, 10.3 and 8.8 million tons year?1 accounting for ~?5.7, ~?27.3, ~?14.7 and ~?12.6%, respectively, of the total annual dissolved load carried by the Ganga River. The total particulate flux of the Ramganga, Ghaghara, Gandak and Kosi was computed as 8.2, 81.6, 30.9 and 19.5 million tons year?1, respectively. Compared to earlier studies, we have found a significant increase in the total dissolved flux and chemical denudation rate of the studied tributaries. The estimated particulate fluxes were found to be low in comparison to the previous studies. We suggest that a significant increase in the dissolved fluxes and a decrease in the particulate fluxes are an indication of the increasing anthropogenic disturbances in the catchment of these tributaries.
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