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जैसवाल, राहुल कुमार |
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राय, अनूप कुमार |
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गलकटे, रवि |
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जैन, सुकान्त |
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2020-03-03T09:59:55Z |
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2020-03-03T09:59:55Z |
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2019 |
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http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4157 |
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Dams or reservoirs have proven to be very beneficial for the sustained development of human beings since its evolution. The usefulness of dam depends upon its capacity to store water. Sedimentation is a process which involves deposition of silt carried by flowing water from erosion of soil of upstream catchment area. Sedimentation has proven to be very detrimental for the capacity of dams or reservoirs. Sedimentation results in huge loss of storage capacity of dams or reservoirs thus reducing its life. Many methods have developed to measure the reservoir sedimentation like hydrographic survey, inflow-outflow approaches, remote sensing method etc. Out of these, remote sensing method is widely used as it is very simple and involves very less human survey thus reducing the chances of error. In remote sensing method, revised water spread area at different levels of reservoir is calculated and used for computation of loss of capacities between these levels. The present study has been carried out on Sondur reservoirs situated in Chhattisgarh state. Multi—date satellite data of IRS-P6, LISS-III is used for Sondur dam to estimate revised capacity. The normalized difference water index (NDWI), band ratioing technique (BRT) and false color composite (FCC) along with field truth verification were used to differentiate water pixels from rest of image.As the revised water spread at dead storage and full reservoir levels were not available, best —fit curve has been used to get revised spreads on these levels. From the analysis, it has been observed that Sondur reservoir has lost 12.45 MCM of gross storage against its total capacity of 198.1MCM during 28years(1988-2015).The average rate of sedimentation in Sondur reservoir is 8.58Ha-m per 100 sq.km. per year. |
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other |
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राष्ट्रीय जलविज्ञान संस्थान |
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Sedimentation |
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NDWI-Normalized difference water index |
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BRT-Band ratioing technique |
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FCC-False color composite |
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Remote Sensing |
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प्रपत्र-3.7-सोंदूर जलाशय में डिजिटल इमेज प्रोसेसिंग तकनीक का उपयोग करके अवसादन का आंकलन |
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Technical Report |
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