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Anthropogeomorphology of Bhagirathi-Hooghly River System in India

by Das, Balai Chandra

  • ISBN: 9780367861025
  • ISBN10: 036786102X

Anthropogeomorphology of Bhagirathi-Hooghly River System in India

by Das, Balai Chandra

  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
  • Publish date: 09/01/2020
  • ISBN: 9780367861025
  • ISBN10: 036786102X
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Description: Mega-scale Project and Anthropogeomorphology. Anthropogeomorphology - Concepts, Development, and Applications. Impact of Farakka Barrage Project on Changing Channel Behavior of the Bhagirathi River, West Bengal, India. Anthropogeomorphology of the Hooghly Basin- The Tidal Stretch of the Bhagirathi-Hooghly River. Floodplain Alteration at the Lower Reaches of Bagmari-Bansloi-Pagla River of Middle-Western Part of Bengal Basin. Regional-scale Dams/Barrages and Anthropogeomorphology. Assessing the Role of Human Intervention in the Evolution of Forms and Processes in Mayuarkshi River Basin. Anthropogeomorphological Signatures Over the Ajay River Basin. Responses of Fluvial Forms and Processes to Human Actions in the Anthropocene: an Anthropogeomorphic Study in the Lower Damodar River, West Bengal, Eastern India. Analysis of Geomorphological Aspects of Kangsabati River Basin Using Remote Sensing and GIS. Micro-scale Human Interventions and Anthropogeomorphology. Anthropogenic Impact and Channel Morphology of Lower Part of Dwarkeswar River, West Bengal, India. Spatio-Temporal Variation of Fluvial Environment During Anthropocene: Experiences from Silabati River Basin Landscape. Tidal River Morphology and Man-induced Environmental Consequences of Rasulpur River, West Bengal, India. Killing of a Dying River Jalangi. Man's Foot Print in the Basin of the Churni: River of Stolen Water. Human Interventions and Palaeo-channels. Jamuna and Sarawasti, Two Extinct Benis of Mukto-Tribeni. Anthropogenic Encroachment within the Palaeo-fluvial Regime - A Study on Damodar Fan Region. The Name of our River was Anjana.
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