2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1032/1/012009
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Channel Migration and Consequential Land Use Land Cover Changes of Subansiri River, Assam, North-Eastern India

Abstract: Subansiri River is the largest tributary of the Brahmaputra River running through the Indian states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, and Tibet, the Autonomous Region of China. The Subansiri River is 442 km long with a drainage basin of 32,640 km2 and it contributes approximately 7.92% of the Brahmaputra’s total flow. Sequential Channel shifting has been witnessed as the most important characteristic of the Subansiri River of Assam. The detailed study on channel migration of the present course of the Subansiri R… Show more

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“…The research's LULC map is made possible by data obtained from Esri. The maps of land use and cover indicate a decline in the amount of agricultural land and a rise in the built-up area (Acharjee et al 2022) which can be a cause of erosion in the area. The values of landuse (Fig.…”
Section: Field Survey and Sample Collection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The research's LULC map is made possible by data obtained from Esri. The maps of land use and cover indicate a decline in the amount of agricultural land and a rise in the built-up area (Acharjee et al 2022) which can be a cause of erosion in the area. The values of landuse (Fig.…”
Section: Field Survey and Sample Collection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are plains and mountains in the basin. The river flow is nearly constant in the highlands, but it gets unstable once it reaches the alluvial plains in Assam (Acharjee et al 2016). Geomorphologically (Fig.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%