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Snow cover area variability assessment in the upper part of the Satluj river basin in India
Authors:Sandeep Shukla  Sanjay K Jain
Institution:1. Department of Water Resources Development and Management, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India;2. Water Resource Division, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, India
Abstract:In high-altitude areas, snow cover plays a significant role in mountainous hydrology. Satluj, which is a snow-fed river, is a part of the Indus River system in the western Himalayas. Snow cover area (SCA) variability in this river basin affects the spatio-temporal flow availability and avalanche events. Keeping this in mind, the present study focuses on SCA variability and its relationship with various topographical features such as elevation, slope and aspect. The study has been carried out in the upper part of the Satluj River Basin on the basis of MODIS Terra (MOD10A2) data from 2001 to 2014. It has been noticed that the average annual SCA in this part of the Satluj River Basin varies from 44 to 56% with an average of about 48% of the total basin area of 16, 650 km2. Further, snow accumulation and depletion curves have been suggested for assessing the SCA in the study area.
Keywords:Snow cover area  spatio-temporal variation of SCA  remote sensing  Satluj River Basin  western Himalaya
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