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Role of hydrological regime and floodplain sediments in channel instability of the Bhagirathi River,Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta,India
Authors:Sanat Kumar Guchhait  Aznarul Islam  Balai Chandra Das  Nishith Kumar Maji
Affiliation:1. Department of Geography, The University of Burdwan, Barddhaman, India;2. Department of Geography, Barasat Government College, Kolkata, India;3. Department of Geography, Krishnagar Government College, Krishnagar, India;4. Hydraulic Study Department, Kolkata Port Trust, Kolkata, India
Abstract:Abstract

This research deals with the surface dynamics and key factors – hydrological regime, sediment load, and erodibility of floodplain facies – of frequent channel shifting, intensive meandering, and lateral instability of the Bhagirathi River in the western part of the Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta (GBD). At present, the floodplain of the Bhagirathi is categorized as a medium energy (specific stream power of 10–300 W m?2), non-cohesive floodplain, which exhibits a mixed-load and a meandering channel, an entrenchment ratio >2.2, width–depth ratio >12, sinuosity >1.4, and channel slope <0.02. In the study area, since 1975, four meander cutoffs have been shaped at an average rate of one in every 9–10 years. In the active meander belt and sand-silt dominated floodplains of GBD, frequent shifting of the channel and meander migration escalate severe bank erosion (e.g. 2.5 × 106 m3 of land lost between 1999 and 2004) throughout the year. Remote sensing based spatio-temporal analysis and stratigraphic analysis reveal that the impact of the Farakka barrage, completed in 1975, is not the sole factor of downstream channel oscillation; rather, hydrogeomorphic instability induced by the Ajay–Mayurakshi fluvial system and the erodibility of floodplain sediments control the channel dynamics of the study area.
Keywords:Meander  channel instability  Quaternary  fluvial architecture  Bhagirathi River  Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
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