Discharge estimation from planform characters of the Shedhi River, Gujarat alluvial plain: Present and past |
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Authors: | Alpa Sridhar |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Geology, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, 390 002, India |
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Abstract: | In the absence of long-term hydrologic and streamflow records an understanding of river morphology (present and past) can
help delineate changes in magnitudes of water and sediment discharges. The relict drainage system of Gujarat alluvial plain
provides an opportunity to reconstruct the palaeochannel morphology-related discharge estimations. In this paper, based on
the geomorphological evidence and channel geometry, an attempt has been made to reconstruct the palaeohydrological condition
in the Shedhi River during the Holocene. A comparison of the present day channel of the Shedhi River with that of its palaeo
counterpart reveals that the former was carrying much higher bankfull discharge (∼5500m3 s−1) as compared to the present (∼200m3 s−1). This is attributed to a larger drainage area and enhanced precipitation in the Shedhi River basin. |
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Keywords: | Channel geometry palaeomeander discharge Shedhi River Gujarat alluvial plain |
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