· This study gives a procedure for the evaluation of water scarcity in a river basin. The study area is the Bharathapuzha river basin in Kerala, India. The present study has two steps (i) assessment of water scarcity using blue water scarcity indicator and (ii) analysis of influential factors.
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River Discharge, Major Ion Chemistry and Sediment Transport of the Bharathapuzha River…
STUDY AREA Bharathapuzha river, popularly known as ‘Nila’ is the life line of central Kerala and parts of T amil Nadu S tates. This 7th order river has a length of 209 km and a catchment area of 6186 km 2. The river drains about 1/9
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(PDF) Trend analysis of rainfall in Bharathapuzha River basin,
Study area, data, and methodology River Bharathapuzha (10 25′ to 11 15′ N and 75 50′ to 76 55′ E) is the second longest (209 Km) among the west-flowing perennial rivers in Kerala. It originates from the Western Ghats as brooks and rivulets that confluence later to form four major tributaries namely Kalpathipuzha, Gayatrhipuzha, Thootha, and Chitturpuzha.
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY This paper is based on our research conducted in two pan-chayats along the banks of the river Bharathapuzha1. These two panchayats are Vaniyamkulam and Lekeddi-Perur respectively. Bharathapuzha is a west-flowing2
· The present study examined the general rainfall pattern in Bharathapuzha River basin of Malabar coast of Kerala, using monthly rainfall data for 34 years collected from 28 rain gauge stations. We
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Statistical and trend analyses of rainfall: a case study of Bharathapuzha river
case study of Bharathapuzha river basin, Kerala, India P. Jagadeesha & C. Anupama a School of Mechanical and Building Sciences, VIT University, Vellore, India. Published online: 30 Sep 2013. To
· Bharathapuzha River is the second longest river in southwest India, where three physiographic regions show a distinctive spatial variation and their bed sediments can be considered environmental hosts for end-products generated by human activities and natural radionuclide components. Thus, the study of this river sediments in
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· Water scarcity is a very critical issue in the context of sustainability and global environmental change. However, the notion of scarcity also has its local roots that are constructed by diverse actors with specific values, knowledge and interests. This paper explores the socially constructed nature of water scarcity among diverse social actors
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· Study of Fish Exploitation Pattern of River Bharathapuzha, Kerala, India. C. R. Renjithkumar 1,2*, K. Roshni2 and B. M. Kurup1. 1 Cochin University of Science and Technology, Fine Arts Avenue
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· This study aims to determine trends in the annual and seasonal total rainfall over Bharathapuzha catchment of Kerala using 33 years (1976–2008) of monthly rainfall data at four raingauge
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River Bharathapuzha is an interstate river and lifeline water source for a population residing in four administrative districts, namely Malappuram and Palakkad districts, and
:Bharathapuzha RiverBharathapuzha BasinSpatial and Temporal Variation · L-moment-based regional flood frequency analysis along with a non-dimensional analysis of hydrographs is used to generate scenarios for flood hazard
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· As part of this study, we also extend the distribution range of Osteochilichthys longidorsalis to the Bharathapuzha River system, based on its collection from the Thoothapuzha tributary.
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Geomorphic Indicators of Neotectonism from the Precambrian Terrain of Peninsular India: A Study from the Bharathapuzha
segment of Bharathapuzha River follows one such lineament. The NNW -SSE Idamalayar lineament is also prominent here, as it has disturbed the river course at Ottappalam (Fig. 2).
Assessment of land surface temperature dynamics over the Bharathapuzha River
Athira 2020) of the Bharathapuzha river basin in Kerala, India, an eort is made in this study to identify variations in LST over the area. Lack of long-term observed LST data is the main constraint in performing studies on LST dynamics in the river basin. In view of
· The current study analyzes the changes in the climate pattern of Bharathapuzha river basin in Kerala, India, which experiences a significant imbalance in water availability since 1990. The
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: P. Manjula, C. Unnikrishnan Warrier
Long-term changes in climatic variables over the Bharathapuzha
Spatial Clustering
chemistry of a tropical river, the river Bharathapuzha, India
Valapattanam river basin in Kerala, with special emphasis on the ecology and socio-cultural aspects. The present study focuses on the river Bharathapuzha that flows through
· This study analyses the impact of LULC dynamics on the spatial and temporal variation of land surface temperature (LST) India, viz. the Bharathapuzha river basin, during the period 1990–2017. LST time-series analysis (derived from Landsat) revealed that 98
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· Why in News Recently, the Ministry of Tourism organised a webinar- ‘Exploring River Nila’ as a part of the Dekho Apna Desh Webinar series. Key Points River Nila is also known as Bharathapuzha and Ponnani. Origin: Amaravathipuzha originating from Thrimoorthy Hills of Anamalais in Tamil Nadu joins with Kalpathipuzha at Parali in
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· The objective of this study is to assess land use/cover change in the Bharathapuzha river basin, Kerala during the period 1990–2017 using LANDSAT series satellite images. The dynamics of land use/cover change were quantified and mapped using geospatial techniques.
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· The focus of the study is the Bharathapuzha river basin, which is said to be water-stressed (Jagadeesh and Anupama 2014 ; Varughese et al. 2017). The river basin originates at the Anamalai hills
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Meteorological Drought Assessment in the Bharathapuzha River
5.2.1 Study AreaBharathapuzha is the largest and second-longest of the 44 rivers in Kerala located at 10 25′N to 11 15′N and 75 50′E to 76 55′E. It is one among the four medium-sized rivers in Kerala which is 209 km long with a watershed of 6,186 km 2 in which 4400 km 2, the majority area, falls within the state Kerala and the rest of the portion in
· The study also emphasized the importance of protecting these river-associated habitats for the conservation of birds. Location map of Bharathapuzha River Basin showing streams and sampling
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:Bharathapuzha RiverBharathapuzha BasinPublish Year:2020 · This study gives a procedure for the evaluation of water scarcity in a river basin. The study area is the Bharathapuzha river basin in Kerala, India. The present
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Geographical information system-based morphometric analysis of Bharathapuzha river
Study area The Bharathapuzha river basin lies between 10 150 to 10 0400 North latitudes and 76 000 to 76 35 East longitudes and it covers Malappuram, Thrissur and Palakkad districts of Kerala, and Coimbatore district in Tamil Nadu, India (Fig. 1). It originates
· This study aims to assess the Bharathapuzha River basin’s morphometric nature, which has complex topographic features, using the Cartosat-1 Digital Elevation Model, a freely available National
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· The present study examined the general rainfall pattern in Bharathapuzha River basin of Malabar coast of Kerala, using monthly rainfall data for 34 years collected from 28 rain gauge stations. We used Mann‐Kendal's rank correlation statistics and wavelet analysis to examine the trend of rainfall. The annual rainfall,
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Long-term changes in climatic variables over the Bharathapuzha river
2 Study area and data used Bharathapuzha River is the second longest river in Kerala, with a length of 209 km (Fig.1). It originates from the Anaimalai Hills of the Western Ghats, flows west through
(PDF) Analysis of Historical Climate Change Trends in Bharathapuzha River
238 Anu Varughese et al. STUDY AREA The Bharathapuzha river basin, which lies between 10 25’11 25’N and 75 50’- 76 55’E, is the second longest basin in Kerala with a length of around 209 km. It extends over an area of 6186 square kilometres spread over the two states of India, namely Kerala and Tamil Nadu with an aerial extent of 71% and 29%
Study of Fish Exploitation Pattern of River Bharathapuzha, Kerala…
ing are menacing the fish diversity of Bharathapuzha river (Bijukumar et al., 2013). The studies on fish fauna in the Bharathapuzha River were carried out by different workers though most of these