Morphotectonic evaluation of the Delhi region in northern India,and its significance in environmental management |
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Authors: | B.?L.?Kaul,M.?K.?Pandit mailto:mpandit_jp@sancharnet.in" title=" mpandit_jp@sancharnet.in" itemprop=" email" data-track=" click" data-track-action=" Email author" data-track-label=" " >Email author |
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Affiliation: | (1) 5/2, GSI Colony, Sector 12, Gandhinagar (Gujarat), India;(2) Department of Geology, University of Rajasthan, 302004 Jaipur, India |
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Abstract: | This paper deals with the morphotectonic evaluation of the Delhi region in northern India to understand its impact on land use and urban development. To accommodate heavy urbanization and population rise (being the capital of India), the area has undergone tremendous environmental degradation resulting from a mismatch between adopted land use and morphotectonic considerations. The geomorphic and drainage signatures of the region have evolved out of interaction of varied geological parameters including neotectonic activities. We have evaluated the changes in the drainage pattern of the Yamuna River in the Delhi region to underline its significance in geomorphic evolution and subsequent land use and/or land suitability. The Yamuna River has shown variations both in channel position and geometry over the last two centuries. The observed migration pattern of the river (shifting of confluences, position and disposition of palaeochannels, etc.,) cannot be attributed to normal river phenomenon and appears to have been effected by neotectonic changes. In addition, some case studies are discussed to underline the significance of geomorphic factors in urban development. |
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Keywords: | Neotectonics Yamuna migration Environmental management Delhi region India |
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