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arxiv: 1306.2709 · v1 · pith:BUOOSCDHnew · submitted 2013-06-12 · ⚛️ physics.geo-ph

Environmental flow for Monsoon Rivers in India: The Yamuna River as a case study

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keywords monsoonriverflowriverscaseduringindiaperiod
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We consider the flows of Monsoon Rivers in India that will permit the river to perform all its natural functions. About 80% of the total flow for Indian rivers is during the monsoon and the remaining 20% is during the non monsoon period. By carrying out a case study of the river Yamuna in Delhi we find that at least 50% of the virgin monsoon (July to September) flow is required for the transport of the full spectrum of soil particles in the river sediment. A similar flow is needed for adequate recharge of the floodplain aquifers along river. For the non monsoon period (October to June) about 60% of the virgin flow is necessary to avoid the growth of still water algae and to support river biodiversity.

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