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Spatial Modeling of Environmental Pollution and Ecological Risk
provides valuable information and insights for researchers,
students and professionals in geography, hydrology, sedimentology,
soil science, agriculture, engineering and GIS as they face
increasingly complex challenges around development strategies for a
sustainable society. Written by the world’s leading researchers
in their field, each article will begin with a short introductory
essay that includes an overview of the sections' papers. Individual
chapters focus on the core themes of research and knowledge and
some topics that have received lesser attention. Each chapter will
review the current understanding of knowledge regarding the present
study and scope and consider where future efforts should be
directed.
This book explores the latest advances in our understanding of the
evolution of the Ganga-Brahmaputra delta, examining the Damodar
basin, Bhagirathi-Hooghly basin and Jalangi basin from historical,
quantitative and applied geomorphology perspectives. The evolution
of the Ganga-Brahmaputra delta is highly complex and remains poorly
understood. To address that gap, this edited volume presents 11
research papers: the first seven chapters focus on the pure
geomorphology and geohydrology of the delta, while the remaining
four examine its applied geomorphological aspects. The book offers
a valuable guide for geologists, geographers, hydrologists,
landscape ecologists, environmentalists, engineers, planners and
policy makers.
This book addresses the various factors affecting fluvial systems,
the processes governing them, system responses arising from
human-nature interventions, and geospatial and geo-ecological
modeling to understand system behaviour better and restore degraded
ecosystems around the globe. Thanks to their hydrological and
agro-ecological advantages, humans have settled along riverbanks
since the dawn of civilization. Thus, the ancient "ecumene"
(settlements) were located near major rivers worldwide. This legacy
of river-based civilizations continues to this day in many forms.
However, in the course of the 'Anthropocene' era, countless fluvial
systems have been altered by human interventions in the form of
large-scale dams and barrages, changes in land use and land cover,
road-stream crossings, mining of sand and gravel, mushrooming of
brickfield, expansion of modern agriculture, industrial growth, and
urbanization. Thus, the present-day development pattern threatens
fluvial systems, especially riverine morphology and ecosystems. In
brief, human-induced morphological changes, water pollution,
eutrophication, and related damages to aquatic organisms are the
major threats to fluvial systems. Thus, maintaining the
'environmental flow' of the world's major rivers to preserve the
proper functioning of riverine ecosystems and promote sustainable
development is a global challenge.
This book focuses on neotectonic movements and river channel
evolution of the Indian subcontinent, with special reference to the
Himalayan Neotectonics. Neotectonic movements have played an
important role in channel evolution in tectonically active zones
especially for the mountain chains, foredeeps and active deltas.
The book addresses the issues of the channel evolution in
neotectonically active domains of India. It aims at readers of
India as well as abroad, interested in earth sciences,
geomorphology, tectonics, physical geography and river forms and
processes of India.
The Bhagirathi-Hooghly Basin in India is one of the most densely
populated regions in the world and is undergoing rapid
transformation of its natural landscape induced by human
interventions, such as mushrooming of dams and barrages,
deforestation, and urbanization. Human activities and interventions
on basin landforms and the processes that shape those landforms
have accelerated at an alarming rate. This book uses
spatio-temporal analysis to understand the major anthropogenic
signatures on land use and land cover changes and the impact these
activities have on the landforms and processes of the
Bhagirathi-Hooghly River and its sub-basins. It answers the what,
where, why, and how of the anthropogenic signatures involved.
Recent case studies on the impact of anthropogenic signatures on
fluvial forms and processes make this book a useful resource for
students and researchers in the earth sciences, local governments,
urban planners, and all concerned with rural developments.
Features: Explores for the first time the new concept of
anthropogeomorphology for the river basin-an emerging field
Analyses the impact of anthropogenic activities, especially the
construction of dams and reservoirs, and urbanization on major
fluvial landscapes using advanced geospatial modelling techniques
Investigates human interference in river systems, their effects on
the dynamics of the river, and the livelihoods of the people
residing along the river Addresses issues related to geology,
geomorphology, geography, planning, land use, and land management
areas Fills the need for data-driven governance and policy
decisions for the future of urban-industrial growth in India.
The Bhagirathi-Hooghly Basin in India is one of the most densely
populated regions in the world and is undergoing rapid
transformation of its natural landscape induced by human
interventions, such as mushrooming of dams and barrages,
deforestation, and urbanization. Human activities and interventions
on basin landforms and the processes that shape those landforms
have accelerated at an alarming rate. This book uses
spatio-temporal analysis to understand the major anthropogenic
signatures on land use and land cover changes and the impact these
activities have on the landforms and processes of the
Bhagirathi-Hooghly River and its sub-basins. It answers the what,
where, why, and how of the anthropogenic signatures involved.
Recent case studies on the impact of anthropogenic signatures on
fluvial forms and processes make this book a useful resource for
students and researchers in the earth sciences, local governments,
urban planners, and all concerned with rural developments.
Features: Explores for the first time the new concept of
anthropogeomorphology for the river basin-an emerging field
Analyses the impact of anthropogenic activities, especially the
construction of dams and reservoirs, and urbanization on major
fluvial landscapes using advanced geospatial modelling techniques
Investigates human interference in river systems, their effects on
the dynamics of the river, and the livelihoods of the people
residing along the river Addresses issues related to geology,
geomorphology, geography, planning, land use, and land management
areas Fills the need for data-driven governance and policy
decisions for the future of urban-industrial growth in India.
This book focuses on neotectonic movements and river channel
evolution of the Indian subcontinent, with special reference to the
Himalayan Neotectonics. Neotectonic movements have played an
important role in channel evolution in tectonically active zones
especially for the mountain chains, foredeeps and active deltas.
The book addresses the issues of the channel evolution in
neotectonically active domains of India. It aims at readers of
India as well as abroad, interested in earth sciences,
geomorphology, tectonics, physical geography and river forms and
processes of India.Â
This book explores the latest advances in our understanding of the
evolution of the Ganga-Brahmaputra delta, examining the Damodar
basin, Bhagirathi-Hooghly basin and Jalangi basin from historical,
quantitative and applied geomorphology perspectives. The evolution
of the Ganga-Brahmaputra delta is highly complex and remains poorly
understood. To address that gap, this edited volume presents 11
research papers: the first seven chapters focus on the pure
geomorphology and geohydrology of the delta, while the remaining
four examine its applied geomorphological aspects. The book offers
a valuable guide for geologists, geographers, hydrologists,
landscape ecologists, environmentalists, engineers, planners and
policy makers.
This volume covers the floods of the major rivers of the
Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) Delta, and storm surge related
coastal floods in these regions. The book is dedicated to
addressing floods from an integrated physical-social perspective to
provide students and researchers with a holistic understanding of
floods in terms of both human and geomorphological aspects. The
systematic coverage of all the major rivers and coastal areas in
the GBM delta and surrounding regions will foster a clear
comprehension of this dense reservoir of population, where
thousands of people are impacted every year due to flood hazards
and agricultural destabilization. This comprehensive treatment of
flood issues in the region covers flash floods, fluvial floods,
fluvio-tidal floods, and coastal floods, and outlines flood
management strategies to maintain ecological integrity and
environmental stability, and prevent harmful impacts of future
floods. The book is intended for students and researchers in earth
and environmental sciences, especially geomorphology, hydrology,
geography, geology, natural resources management, and regional
planning.
This volume provides a versatile introduction to the study of
drainage basin evolution, morphology, drainage basin hydrology and
sedimentology, human interference, natural and anthropogenic
hazards and various management techniques. This book offers the
responsible factors of sediment yield and their absolute and
specific growth and rate of delivery through tributaries to the
main streams. Rivers are important geomorphic agents which reflect
an amazing variety of form and behaviour, showing the wide range of
natural environment in which they are originated. The drainage
system evolution and spatial network development within the dynamic
nature are being discussed and how they are adjusted in the
geomorphic time scale over the millions of years. This book shows
how drainage systems function and react to change and why this
thoughtful is required for flourishing integrated basin management.
In tropical and sub-tropical countries population pressures as well
as different developmental projects are being executed on the
drainage basin without proper planning. Today scientists consider
drainage basin as an administrative unit during implementation of
regional projects. In this context this book will carry a bench
mark for scholars and young scientists.
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