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Research Article

Reach scale channel planform dynamics of transboundary River Jaldhaka within Himalayan Foreland Basin

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Received 17 Oct 2023, Accepted 09 May 2024, Published online: 19 May 2024
 

ABSTRACT

The slopes of Himalayan piedmont and foothill plain are being modified by the Himalayan origin river systems. In this study, spatiotemporal dynamics of channel planform of braided River Jaldhaka have been estimated using United States Army Map (1956) and landsat satellite images (1980-MSS, 1990-TM, 2000-TM, 2010-ETM+ and 2022-OLI) for the delineation of banklines, channel length, sinuosity index, braiding index, channel widths, identification of partial channel avulsion sites and bankline migration using Digital Shoreline Assessment System (DSAS) toolbar. Linear Regression Rate, Net Bankline Movement and End Point Rate were also calculated. Results revealed that the lower reach is more sinuous (maximum average channel sinuosity 1.65) compared with reach-I (1.29) and II (1.11)). The maximum channel width was in the year 2022 (968.6 m) and minimum average channel width was in 1956 (239.87 m). The maximum BI value (3.55) has been calculated in the sub reach-2 (SR-2, reach-I). Similarly, DSAS output shows maximum average EPR values (6.43 m/year) in lower reach which was most erosion prone bank. Bank facies study showed that non-cohesive bank materials accelerate rapid rate of channel avulsion and bank erosion. The variation of discharge, velocity, presence of vegetation and anthropogenic interventions controls the nature of planform changes of Jaldhaka River.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Data availability statement

The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

Author contributions

B. Bera conceptualized, formalized, supervised, edited and modified the whole manuscript. S. Sarkar acquired, analyzed, visualized data and wrote the draft manuscript.

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Funding

The author(s) reported there is no funding associated with the work featured in this article.

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