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SUCHITRA LAISHRAM
M sc ΙΙ year
Department of Geology
Punjab University
Chandigarh
 Survey of whole water emphasising the
morphometric character of size , shape ,pattern etc.
 An analysis of drainage network with respect to
drainage density and density.
 The geomorphology of river channel and mode of
development of aggradational part of the basin.
 Geomorphological and hydrological relationship in
tidal areas.
 Discharge caracteristics of the main river and its
tributaries and the sediment yield of the basin.
 Mapping of drainage river , lakes , swamps ,
floodplains etc .
 Study of hill slopes and average angle .
 Study of spring present .
 Study of vegetation .
 The impact of run off on ground water
resources .
1) The landform may give a clue to sub surface occurance of
sinkholes fracture , joints or the features which contains
water in them.
2) The relative important of surface run off and infiltration
which can be estimated from the comparative drainage
density scale
3) Use of remote sensing or aerial topographic interpretation
technique to study lithology , structures , acquifers.
Three main aspect for study
a) Fluvial geomorphology
b) Morphometric environment
c) Geomorphological analysis of the
drainage basin
 Hydrology and geomorphology are
intricately linked through erosional and
depositional process that create a dynamic
equilibrium in the healthy watershed.
HYDROLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF
LOWLAND GEOMORPHOLOGY AND
CHANNEL SHAPE
 Braided river
 Alluvial fans
 Natural levees
 River meanders
 Deltas
 Anatomosing channel
Braided channels
Network of low sinuosity channels separated by
mid-channel bars/islands
 Found in :
--glacial outwash plains (sandur)
--distal(furtest) reaches of alluvial fans
--mountainous drainage systems
 Typically has:
-- minimal vegetation cover
-- high run off
--high rate of sediment supply
 Sudden decreased in gradient
 In braided river there are lack of capacity to
transport the entire load
 Lack of competence to transport all sizes which
either of these situation leads to mid-channel
bars
Alluvial fans
 Found where the tributaries enters the main
streams of a river of less gradient and near
mountain streams when they enter the plain.
Hydrological condition
 Rapid deposition of coarse material
 Radial pattern of partially abundant
channel.
 The occurance of spring when fan tappers
out down the slope.
 The occurance of imperfect sheets of flood
in semi arid areas
 Gravity flow of ground water when water
table is low
NATURAL LEVEES
 Form around lowland river and creeks without
human intervention , Elongate ridges of mud/silt
that form on floodplains immediately adjacent
to the cut banks.
 Levee systems Prominent y built along the
Mississippi river, Schelt in Netherlands.
Water logging is common in the bank
swamp formed and this are commonly
happens at meandering times.
Hydrological condition
The tributaries of the river are prevented from
direct entering the main channel due to high position
of banks with the result they start flowing parallel to
the river.
 High portion of river beds with respect to adjacent
plane leads to seepage of ground water through
natural levees.
The arial lines between natural levees after the
external drainage and due to the fine texture of soil
material the natural levees is affected.
Meandering channel
Formed during quick aggradational stage
where only medium to fine texture material
are deposited.
 High sinuosity , large channel systems.
Finer sediment load(compared with braided)
dominantly by silt and clay .
Migration of pattern is coarse cross-
bedding in deposits ,fine silt/ mud
dominate overbank deposit high
suspended load content coarse channel/
pointbar deposits(alluvium).
Hydrological condition
The mode of cut off in the meanders is
significantly the nature of discharge of the
river system.
The cut off may be neck cut off or chute
cut off
-- In neck cut off the drainage is fairly
regular , load is insufficient and stable
channel.
-- In chute cut off the fluctuation in river
drainage cause flooding.
Anastomosing channels
 Hybrid form: similarities to meandering and
braided morphologies
--multiple channel stream
-- low gradient
-- narrow , deep channels
-- laterally stable banks
-- therefore typically highly vegetated , evolved
ecosystems
 Anatomosing channel splits around floodplains
elements.
Hydrological condition
Rapid deposition , large frequent change of the
drainage pattern.
 Channel parts are longer than one curved
channel part around one bar.
--Flow and sediment patterns in each channel
are independent from one another and channel
splits around bars or islands.
Delta
 Tract of alluvium usually fan-shaped, at mouth
of a river
 The river becomes divided into two or more
channels which may further divide and rejoin to
form a network of channels .
Hydrological condition
Delta is form by combination of two process
a) Fluvial factors
b) Burial factors
Fluvial factors
includes frequency , duration of flood to the rise and
fall in river stage , flood volume ,main dry period of floe
and amount of transport of sediments.
Burial factors
Includes astronomical types , occurance , magnitude
of storms , landforms.
Geomorphology of limestone terrain
to Hydrology
 The rock vary in their ability to rain water
permeability and is partly primary and
secondary as acquired
 Permeability is depend upon presence of
initial interconnecting voids in the calcareous
sediments
 Secondary permeability results from joints
and fractures , opening created by solution of
rocks along joints , bedding plane.
The presence or absence of such large
solutional cavity depends upon the top
portion of limestone.
The surface permeability
varies most notably with
respect to topography of
region , such variation in
permeability w.r.t
geomorphology effects
the hydrology condition
of an area.
The Ecological Limit Of Hydrologic
Alteration(ELOHA) offering a
flexible , scientifically defensible
compromise for broadly assesing
environmental flow needs.
 Watershed Assessment of River Stability and
Sediment supply(WARSS).
Technical developed by Dr.David L. Rosgen for
water quality scientists to use in evaluating
streams and rivers impaired by excess sediment.
Proper Functioning Condition (PFC)
qualitative wateshed assessment proper
functioning of wetland areas.

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Geomorphology and its application to hydrogeology

  • 1. SUCHITRA LAISHRAM M sc ΙΙ year Department of Geology Punjab University Chandigarh
  • 2.  Survey of whole water emphasising the morphometric character of size , shape ,pattern etc.  An analysis of drainage network with respect to drainage density and density.  The geomorphology of river channel and mode of development of aggradational part of the basin.  Geomorphological and hydrological relationship in tidal areas.  Discharge caracteristics of the main river and its tributaries and the sediment yield of the basin.
  • 3.  Mapping of drainage river , lakes , swamps , floodplains etc .  Study of hill slopes and average angle .  Study of spring present .  Study of vegetation .  The impact of run off on ground water resources .
  • 4. 1) The landform may give a clue to sub surface occurance of sinkholes fracture , joints or the features which contains water in them. 2) The relative important of surface run off and infiltration which can be estimated from the comparative drainage density scale 3) Use of remote sensing or aerial topographic interpretation technique to study lithology , structures , acquifers.
  • 5. Three main aspect for study a) Fluvial geomorphology b) Morphometric environment c) Geomorphological analysis of the drainage basin  Hydrology and geomorphology are intricately linked through erosional and depositional process that create a dynamic equilibrium in the healthy watershed.
  • 6. HYDROLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF LOWLAND GEOMORPHOLOGY AND CHANNEL SHAPE  Braided river  Alluvial fans  Natural levees  River meanders  Deltas  Anatomosing channel
  • 7. Braided channels Network of low sinuosity channels separated by mid-channel bars/islands  Found in : --glacial outwash plains (sandur) --distal(furtest) reaches of alluvial fans --mountainous drainage systems  Typically has: -- minimal vegetation cover -- high run off --high rate of sediment supply
  • 8.  Sudden decreased in gradient  In braided river there are lack of capacity to transport the entire load  Lack of competence to transport all sizes which either of these situation leads to mid-channel bars
  • 9. Alluvial fans  Found where the tributaries enters the main streams of a river of less gradient and near mountain streams when they enter the plain.
  • 10. Hydrological condition  Rapid deposition of coarse material  Radial pattern of partially abundant channel.  The occurance of spring when fan tappers out down the slope.  The occurance of imperfect sheets of flood in semi arid areas  Gravity flow of ground water when water table is low
  • 11. NATURAL LEVEES  Form around lowland river and creeks without human intervention , Elongate ridges of mud/silt that form on floodplains immediately adjacent to the cut banks.  Levee systems Prominent y built along the Mississippi river, Schelt in Netherlands.
  • 12. Water logging is common in the bank swamp formed and this are commonly happens at meandering times. Hydrological condition The tributaries of the river are prevented from direct entering the main channel due to high position of banks with the result they start flowing parallel to the river.  High portion of river beds with respect to adjacent plane leads to seepage of ground water through natural levees. The arial lines between natural levees after the external drainage and due to the fine texture of soil material the natural levees is affected.
  • 13. Meandering channel Formed during quick aggradational stage where only medium to fine texture material are deposited.  High sinuosity , large channel systems. Finer sediment load(compared with braided) dominantly by silt and clay .
  • 14. Migration of pattern is coarse cross- bedding in deposits ,fine silt/ mud dominate overbank deposit high suspended load content coarse channel/ pointbar deposits(alluvium).
  • 15. Hydrological condition The mode of cut off in the meanders is significantly the nature of discharge of the river system. The cut off may be neck cut off or chute cut off -- In neck cut off the drainage is fairly regular , load is insufficient and stable channel. -- In chute cut off the fluctuation in river drainage cause flooding.
  • 16. Anastomosing channels  Hybrid form: similarities to meandering and braided morphologies --multiple channel stream -- low gradient -- narrow , deep channels -- laterally stable banks -- therefore typically highly vegetated , evolved ecosystems  Anatomosing channel splits around floodplains elements.
  • 17. Hydrological condition Rapid deposition , large frequent change of the drainage pattern.  Channel parts are longer than one curved channel part around one bar. --Flow and sediment patterns in each channel are independent from one another and channel splits around bars or islands.
  • 18. Delta  Tract of alluvium usually fan-shaped, at mouth of a river  The river becomes divided into two or more channels which may further divide and rejoin to form a network of channels .
  • 19. Hydrological condition Delta is form by combination of two process a) Fluvial factors b) Burial factors Fluvial factors includes frequency , duration of flood to the rise and fall in river stage , flood volume ,main dry period of floe and amount of transport of sediments. Burial factors Includes astronomical types , occurance , magnitude of storms , landforms.
  • 20. Geomorphology of limestone terrain to Hydrology  The rock vary in their ability to rain water permeability and is partly primary and secondary as acquired  Permeability is depend upon presence of initial interconnecting voids in the calcareous sediments  Secondary permeability results from joints and fractures , opening created by solution of rocks along joints , bedding plane.
  • 21. The presence or absence of such large solutional cavity depends upon the top portion of limestone. The surface permeability varies most notably with respect to topography of region , such variation in permeability w.r.t geomorphology effects the hydrology condition of an area.
  • 22. The Ecological Limit Of Hydrologic Alteration(ELOHA) offering a flexible , scientifically defensible compromise for broadly assesing environmental flow needs.  Watershed Assessment of River Stability and Sediment supply(WARSS). Technical developed by Dr.David L. Rosgen for water quality scientists to use in evaluating streams and rivers impaired by excess sediment. Proper Functioning Condition (PFC) qualitative wateshed assessment proper functioning of wetland areas.