Assessment of soil erosion, flood risk and groundwater potential of Dhanari watershed using remote sensing and geographic information system, district Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, India

Abstract Quantitative morphometric analysis of Dhanari watershed has been done using remote sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS). The impact of climate, lithology, tectonics, structural antecedents, vegetation cover and land use on hydrological processes is assessed by quantifying geomo...

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Main Authors: Ashish Rawat, M. P. S. Bisht, Y. P. Sundriyal, S. Banerjee, Vidushi Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-06-01
Series:Applied Water Science
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GIS
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-021-01450-0
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spelling doaj-5472696a45b2485bb076c496708f2ee42021-06-27T11:44:27ZengSpringerOpenApplied Water Science2190-54872190-54952021-06-0111711310.1007/s13201-021-01450-0Assessment of soil erosion, flood risk and groundwater potential of Dhanari watershed using remote sensing and geographic information system, district Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, IndiaAshish Rawat0M. P. S. Bisht1Y. P. Sundriyal2S. Banerjee3Vidushi Singh4Department of Geology, H N B Garhwal UniversityUttarakhand Space Application CenterDepartment of Geology, H N B Garhwal UniversityDepartment of Geology, Banaras Hindu UniversityDepartment of Geology, H N B Garhwal UniversityAbstract Quantitative morphometric analysis of Dhanari watershed has been done using remote sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS). The impact of climate, lithology, tectonics, structural antecedents, vegetation cover and land use on hydrological processes is assessed by quantifying geomorphic parameters. The Dhanari River (a tributary of the Bhagirathi River) and its tributaries Dhanpati Gad and Kali Gad forms Dhanari watershed covering 91.8  Km2 area. Several geomorphic aspects viz. linear, areal, relief were computed to comprehend potentials of soil erosion, groundwater, flood vulnerability and the geomorphic response of watershed. LISS-III image is used to generate the Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) map and assess the watershed dynamics. Values of computed hypsometric integral and morphometric parameters viz. drainage density ( $$D_{{\text{d}}}$$ D d ), stream frequency ( $$F_{{\text{s}}}$$ F s ), stream length ratio ( $$L_{{{\text{ur}}}}$$ L ur ), bifurcation ratio ( $$R_{{\text{b}}}$$ R b ), rho coefficient (ρ), drainage texture ( $$D_{{\text{t}}}$$ D t ), circularity ratio ( $$R_{{\text{c}}}$$ R c ), relief ratio ( $$R_{{{\text{hl}}}}$$ R hl ), elongation ratio ( $$R_{{\text{e}}}$$ R e ), form factor ( $$F_{{\text{f}}}$$ F f ), basin shape ( $$B_{{\text{s}}}$$ B s ), drainage intensity ( $$D_{{\text{i}}}$$ D i ), compactness coefficient ( $$C_{{\text{c}}}$$ C c ) and infiltration number ( $$I_{{\text{f}}}$$ I f ) have shown a moderate and steady erosion rate, with low groundwater potential and low to moderate flood vulnerability in the watershed. Hypsometry presents a dependable geomorphic parameter to understand the erosion and geomorphic response of a watershed to hydrological processes. Hypsometric integral value (0.51) of Dhanari watershed suggests a mature topography with steady erosion in the watershed.https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-021-01450-0MorphometryDhanari watershedGISRemote sensingHypsometryVulnerability
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author Ashish Rawat
M. P. S. Bisht
Y. P. Sundriyal
S. Banerjee
Vidushi Singh
spellingShingle Ashish Rawat
M. P. S. Bisht
Y. P. Sundriyal
S. Banerjee
Vidushi Singh
Assessment of soil erosion, flood risk and groundwater potential of Dhanari watershed using remote sensing and geographic information system, district Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, India
Applied Water Science
Morphometry
Dhanari watershed
GIS
Remote sensing
Hypsometry
Vulnerability
author_facet Ashish Rawat
M. P. S. Bisht
Y. P. Sundriyal
S. Banerjee
Vidushi Singh
author_sort Ashish Rawat
title Assessment of soil erosion, flood risk and groundwater potential of Dhanari watershed using remote sensing and geographic information system, district Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, India
title_short Assessment of soil erosion, flood risk and groundwater potential of Dhanari watershed using remote sensing and geographic information system, district Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, India
title_full Assessment of soil erosion, flood risk and groundwater potential of Dhanari watershed using remote sensing and geographic information system, district Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, India
title_fullStr Assessment of soil erosion, flood risk and groundwater potential of Dhanari watershed using remote sensing and geographic information system, district Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, India
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of soil erosion, flood risk and groundwater potential of Dhanari watershed using remote sensing and geographic information system, district Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, India
title_sort assessment of soil erosion, flood risk and groundwater potential of dhanari watershed using remote sensing and geographic information system, district uttarkashi, uttarakhand, india
publisher SpringerOpen
series Applied Water Science
issn 2190-5487
2190-5495
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Quantitative morphometric analysis of Dhanari watershed has been done using remote sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS). The impact of climate, lithology, tectonics, structural antecedents, vegetation cover and land use on hydrological processes is assessed by quantifying geomorphic parameters. The Dhanari River (a tributary of the Bhagirathi River) and its tributaries Dhanpati Gad and Kali Gad forms Dhanari watershed covering 91.8  Km2 area. Several geomorphic aspects viz. linear, areal, relief were computed to comprehend potentials of soil erosion, groundwater, flood vulnerability and the geomorphic response of watershed. LISS-III image is used to generate the Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) map and assess the watershed dynamics. Values of computed hypsometric integral and morphometric parameters viz. drainage density ( $$D_{{\text{d}}}$$ D d ), stream frequency ( $$F_{{\text{s}}}$$ F s ), stream length ratio ( $$L_{{{\text{ur}}}}$$ L ur ), bifurcation ratio ( $$R_{{\text{b}}}$$ R b ), rho coefficient (ρ), drainage texture ( $$D_{{\text{t}}}$$ D t ), circularity ratio ( $$R_{{\text{c}}}$$ R c ), relief ratio ( $$R_{{{\text{hl}}}}$$ R hl ), elongation ratio ( $$R_{{\text{e}}}$$ R e ), form factor ( $$F_{{\text{f}}}$$ F f ), basin shape ( $$B_{{\text{s}}}$$ B s ), drainage intensity ( $$D_{{\text{i}}}$$ D i ), compactness coefficient ( $$C_{{\text{c}}}$$ C c ) and infiltration number ( $$I_{{\text{f}}}$$ I f ) have shown a moderate and steady erosion rate, with low groundwater potential and low to moderate flood vulnerability in the watershed. Hypsometry presents a dependable geomorphic parameter to understand the erosion and geomorphic response of a watershed to hydrological processes. Hypsometric integral value (0.51) of Dhanari watershed suggests a mature topography with steady erosion in the watershed.
topic Morphometry
Dhanari watershed
GIS
Remote sensing
Hypsometry
Vulnerability
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-021-01450-0
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