The Indian rivers : scientific and socio-economic aspects
Language: English Series: Springer hydrogeologyPublication details: Singapore Springer 2018Description: xxi, 551pISBN:- 9789811029837
- 551.483 In24
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551.483 B731B BRAIDED RIVERS | 551.483 B766g Geomorphology and river management | 551.483 G959i Introducing large rivers | 551.483 In24 The Indian rivers | 551.483 In8 RIVER ECOLOGY AND MAN | 551.483 R618F FRACTAL RIVER BASINS | 551.483 Sc86f FLUVIAL SYSTEM |
The book presents geomorphological studies of the major river basins – the Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra and their tributaries. Besides major basins, the book explores peninsular rivers and other rivers state-by-state. All types of rivers, i.e. snow-fed, rain-fed and groundwater-fed rivers are explained together in geological framework.
Rivers are lifeline and understanding of the rivers, their dynamics, science and socio-economic aspect is very important. However, different sources provide different data base for rivers. But a book which explains all major rivers of a country at a single place was not yet available. This book is the first book of its kind in the world which provides expert opinion on all major rivers of a country like India. This book complements works in these areas for the last two to three decades on major rivers of India by eminent professors and scientists from different universities, IITs and Indian research institutions.
The information presented in the book would appeal to a wider readership from students, teachers to researchers and planners engaged in developmental work and also to common people of the society concerned with awareness about rivers.
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