Integrated Study of Karanja Catchment Area using Geographical Information System and Remote Sensing |
Author(s): |
| Seegi Channaveer , pda college of engineering kalaburagi; Dr Shivasharanappa G Patil, pda college of engineering kalaburagi |
Keywords: |
| Geography, Catchment Range, GIS (Land Data Framework), RS (Remote Detecting) |
Abstract |
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The catchment range requires a large group of between related data to be created and examined in connection to each other. GIS (geological data framework) and RS (Remote detecting) is utilized as a part of this review. ArcGIS 10.1 and ERDAS 8.7 has been connected to examine territory characters, to decide capability of water limit and processing the topographical references information, which add new measurements to ecological administration for a piece of karanja catchment range in Bidar area. Bidar area is the northernmost piece of the Karnataka state in the India. The locale reaches out from scope 17.35°N to 18.25°N and from the longitude 76.42°E to 77.39°E.The two imperative sorts of soils saw in the area are dark soils and lateritic soil. Karanja waterway is the tributary to manjara stream which joins the Godavari River. The topical maps of catchment zone have been created. The check dams and permeation tanks are proposed at catchment zone. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV5I20406 Published in: Volume : 5, Issue : 2 Publication Date: 01/05/2017 Page(s): 310-314 |
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