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A Research on the Influence of Morphological Transformation on Floodplain of River: A Case Study of Brahmaputra River Valley | Original Article

Sandeep Kumar*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Flood is a natural event which relies upon various parameters, and influences floodplain land use arranging dependent on a satisfactory dimension of risk. So as to foresee the degree of the floodplain, it is important to consider flood attributes including flood return periods. A standout amongst the most imperative parameters in floodplain thinks about is the manner by which to manage the changeability of river cross areas and considering their impacts on the vulnerabilities of river designing investigations, which has not been underscored much in past works. Due to the variety in river morphology because of disintegration and sedimentation amid significant floods, pressure driven directing of the flood is influenced by the varieties in cross areas. The floodplains of Brahmaputra river valley and its tributaries in Assam are loaded with wetlands with various sorts and sizes. The state has just the inland wetlands of both natural and man-made sorts. The general population of Assam have a long history of eco-friendly use and management of wetland resources. The examination features a basic requirement for rebuilding of wetlands and requirement for satellite remote detecting for checking and dynamic appraisal of fluvial ecosystem changes which encourages getting ready for ecosystem preservation, management and reclamation.