基于CARTOSAT-1 DEM数据和ArcGIS的印度泰米尔纳德邦Tuticorin地区Thamirabarani河流域形态计量学分析

Q4 Engineering Disaster Advances Pub Date : 2023-08-15 DOI:10.25303/1609da08020
Arun Kumar, Kamini Singh, Ajay Kumar Arya, Siddhant Vaish, Naushi Anis
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由于其在许多地质和生物背景下的应用,形态计量学分析近年来受到越来越多的关注。它提供了与过程相关的修改以及集水区评估、径流、入渗、流域发展、自然和结构框架的感知。Thamirabarani河由西部的太古结晶岩和东部的第三纪和第四纪沉积岩组成。在目前的工作中,对Thamirabarani河进行了形态计量学分析,以描述将流域切割成河流地形的各种表面过程。使用Cartosat数据和Arc GIS 10.4.1定义集水区。研究表明,该层系有1 ~ 5个数量级(I-357、II-89、III-21、IV-9和V-3)。根据平均分岔比,该河流在其较浅的部分是地形和复杂调节的。分析盆地的高渗透率可以用研究盆地的低电流频率值来解释。在地表水流长度(>0.14)中可以看到板块侵蚀而不是河道侵蚀,在排水模式中可以看到粗糙的纹理。利用形态计量学对实测参数进行分析,指出了具有新构造活动的不对称盆地和伸展盆地。因此,基于Thamirabarani河流系统的形态计量学测试产生了各种解释,以帮助提供与社会效益相关的信息。
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A GIS based Morphometric Analysis of Thamirabarani River Basin, Tuticorin district, Tamilnadu, India, using CARTOSAT-1 DEM Data and ArcGIS
Due to its use in numerous geological and biological contexts, morphometric analysis has drawn more attention in recent years. It offers perception into process-associated modifications together with catchment assessment, runoff, infiltration, watershed development, natural and structural frameworks. Study of the Thamirabarani river is composed of Achaean crystalline rocks in the west and tertiary and quaternary sedimentary rocks on the east coast. In the current work, a morphometric analysis of the Thamirabarani river was performed to describe the various surface processes that cut the watershed into the river topography. Catchments were defined using Cartosat data and Arc GIS 10.4.1. This study shows that the stream varied from 1 to 5 (I-357, II-89, III-21, IV-9 and V-3) orders. According to the mean bifurcation ratio, the stream is topographical and complex regulated in its shallower parts. The analyzed basin's high permeability is explained by the studied basin's low current frequency values. Plate erosion rather than channel erosion can be seen in overland flow lengths (>0.14) and rough textures can be seen in drainage patterns. Asymmetric and extended basins with neotectonic activity are indicated by analysis of measured parameters using morphometry. Therefore, various interpretations are produced based on morphometric test of the Thamirabarani stream system to help provide information pertinent to social benefits.
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