The Clarion- International Multidisciplinary Journal
  • Year: 2018
  • Volume: 7
  • Issue: 2

Brahmaputra river in India: An analytical study with special reference to its erosion.

  • Author:
  • Arvind Phukan1,, Rajib Goswami2, Deva Borah3, Ananta Nath4, Chandan Mahanta5
  • Total Page Count: 8
  • Page Number: 12 to 19

1University of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska, USA

2Water Resource Department of Assam, Guwahati, India

3Woolpert Inc, Portmouth, Virginia, USA

4South Florida Water Management, Dist. Naples, Florida, USA

5Centre for Environment, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India

*Corresponding author: arbindphukan@gamil.com

Online published on 23 November, 2018.

Abstract

The complex and unique riverbank erosion characteristics of the Brahmaputra River in India, the fourth largest river in the world in terms of average discharge at the mouth and second only to the Yellow River in China in the amount of sediment transported per unit drainage area, is highlighted with illustrations of the severity of erosion caused at various bank locations. First, the source and the entire course of the river are described. Riverbank erosion mechanisms and existing erosion control measures and their effectiveness in the Assam reach of the Brahmaputra River are described. As part of a joint effort for the first time between U.S. and Indian (local) investigators to understand and find solutions to this mega unique problem of the Brahmaputra River, a set of recommendations, including a phase-wise multiple solutions to the acute and potential riverbank erosion sites along this large river, is forwarded for discussion and getting feed back from international experts.

Keywords

River, erosion, restoration, Brahmaputra, Assam