Morphometric Analysis of Waghora Micro Watershed of Jam River Basin Using ALOS-PALSAR DEM

Yagani Sinha, K.K. Sahu, R. Srivastava, M. Nagaraju, S.S. Porte, R.R. Saxena
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Intergrating Remote sensing and Geographic Information System(GIS) Proves useful for Evaluating and understanding morphometric parameters, especially Watershed Management of - Soil and Water Conservation at microlevel for sustainable Natural Resource management. The Linear , Areal and Relief characteristics of the basins Drainage can be analytsed Morphometrically. In this investigation, geospatial techniques were employed to assess the hydrological features of the Waghora Micro watershed within the Jam River basin, covering an area of 13.03 km². Utilizing the ALOS-PALSAR RTC DEM -12.5 m resolution, the basin and drainage network were delineated using ArcGIS software. The analysis revealed a dendritic drainage pattern within the Waghora micro-watershed, with drainage streams delineated up to the fourth order. The ratio of bifurcation (Rb) can be ranged within ~ 3 - 4.66, with an mean average of 3.76, showcases Geologic Structures are undistorted and the drainage system sorted by moderate peaks and lower orer streams. Additional morphometric parameters were assessed, using Form-factor(Rf), Circulatory-Ratio(Rc), and finally Elongation-Ratio(Re) values of 0.32, 0.68, and 0.62 respectively. This is a clear indication of Micro watershed being moderately Elongated with time. The Estimated Relief, Relief Ratio(Rr), relative Relief (RR) and Ruggedness Ratio Number were determined to be 75 m, 1.2, 0.97, respectively, indicating a moderate erosion potential. Overall, the study underscores the necessity for implementing – Soil and Water Conservation measures to be taken within the watershed. These findings hold significant implications for various stakeholders, including managers and decision-makers involved in Management of Watersheds and Conservation of the Natural resources using sustainable initiatives.
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利用 ALOS-PALSAR DEM 对贾姆河流域瓦格拉小流域进行形态计量分析
遥感与地理信息系统(GIS)的结合有助于评估和了解形态参数,特别是微观层面的水土保持流域管理,以实现可持续的自然资源管理。流域排水的线性、面积和地势特征可以通过形态计量学进行分析。在这项调查中,采用了地理空间技术来评估杰姆河流域内瓦格拉微型流域的水文特征,该流域面积为 13.03 平方公里。利用分辨率为 12.5 米的 ALOS-PALSAR RTC DEM,使用 ArcGIS 软件对流域和排水网络进行了划分。分析结果表明,瓦格拉微型流域内的排水模式呈树枝状,排水溪流最高可划分到四阶。分叉比(Rb)介于 ~ 3 - 4.66 之间,平均值为 3.76,表明地质结构未受扭曲,排水系统由中等峰值和较低的溪流组成。其他形态参数的评估包括形态系数(Rf)、环流比(Rc)和伸长比(Re),数值分别为 0.32、0.68 和 0.62。这清楚地表明,随着时间的推移,小流域被适度拉长。估算的地形起伏、起伏比(Rr)、相对起伏(RR)和崎岖比值分别为 75 米、1.2 和 0.97,表明该流域具有中等程度的侵蚀潜力。总之,这项研究强调了在流域内实施水土保持措施的必要性。这些研究结果对各利益相关方,包括参与流域管理和利用可持续举措保护自然资源的管理者和决策者具有重要意义。
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