tailieunhanh - Morphometric analysis for planning soil and water conservation measures using geospatial technique

Morphometric analysis with the help of Geographic Information System (GIS) is most effective, time saving and accurate technique for prioritization, planning and management, site specific suitability of various soil and water conservation measures and development and management of ground water on watershed basis. This study describes the morphometric analysis of Baruband watershed, Seoni district, Madhya Pradesh using remote sensing and GIS techniques for computation of morphometric parameter linear, aerial and relief aspect and its use for planning of soil and water conservation measures. The analysis reveals that drainage pattern is dendritic and the maximum stream order of the watershed is four. The total number of stream of all orders is 119 with total length km. Out of all order covered by 1st order, by 2nd order, by 3 rd order and by 4th order. The drainage density of the watershed is km / sqkm. The mean bifurcation ratio of the watershed is . The values obtained through morphometric analysis indicates that the watershed has low drainage density, permeable sub soil and flatter peak runoff for longer duration which can be manage easily as compare to circular shape basin. The present study demonstrates the usefulness of remote sensing and GIS techniques for computation of morphometric parameter. | Morphometric analysis for planning soil and water conservation measures using geospatial technique

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