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The Brahmaputra basin water resources

The Brahmaputra River is a precious gift of Nature to India and especially to its northeast region. 6 million square kilometres shared by Tibet, India and Bangladesh, it has shaped the social, economic, cultural, religious, political, and linguistic fabric of the northeast region of India from time immemorial.
eBook, English, c2004
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, c2004
1 online resource.
9781402017377, 1402017375
1012434958
1: Introduction.- 2: Weather and Climate.- 3: Hydrometeorology.- 4: Soils and Agriculture.- 5: An Overview of the Brahmaputra River System.- 6: Fluvial Geomorphology.- 7: Hydrogeology.- 8: Hydrology.- 9: Channel Processes.- 10: Spatio-Temporal Morphological Features.- 11: Mathematical Modelling and Braid Indicators.- 12: Hydraulic Structures.- 13: Scour Around Spurs at Gumi Site.- 14: Water Resources Planning.- 15: Brahmaputra Flooding: Problems for Administration and Prospects.- 16: The Brahmaputra in Assam’s Economy.- 17: Financial Constraint in Assam.- 18: Society in the Brahmaputra Valley.- 19: Ecology.- 20: Wetlands and their Role in the Geo-Ecological Environment.- 21: Water Quality, Mineral Transport and Sediment Biogeochemistry.- 22: Cropping Systems.- 23: Ground Water Development.- 24: Irrigation Development.- 25: Development of Power.- 26: Navigation Development.- 27: Transport Infrastructural Scenario.- 28: Flood Management.- 29: Remote Sensing and GIS In Flood Management.- 30: Seismo-Tectonic and Earthquake Design Parameters.