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Morphometry Governs the Dynamics of a Drainage Basin : Analysis and Implications

Mountainous rivers are the most significant source of water supply in the Himalayan provinces of India. The drainage basin dynamics of these rivers are controlled by the tectonomorphic parameters, which include both surface and subsurface characteristics of a basin. To understand the drainage basin...

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Published in:Geography Journal 2014-05, Vol.2014 (2014), p.1-14
Main Authors: Biswas, Atrayee, Das Majumdar, Dipanjan, Banerjee, Sayandeep
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