Yamuna, also called as "Jamuna", originates from the Bundar Poonch glaciers in district Uttarkashi of the state of Uttaranchal. It rises from Jamunotri, in the Himalayas. River Tons, which flows along the boundary of Himachal Pradesh, west of district Tehri Garhwal joins Yamuna River at Kalsi...
To maintain consistency, the scales are kept from −0.6 to +0.6 but sometimes the values did cross these upper and lower bounds, Summary This study looked at the annual variability and links of MAM and JJAS Bhakra reservoir inflow across Satluj River that originates from the Western Himalayas...
It flows through eastern Africa from south to north and finally joins the Mediterranean Sea. It has two main tributaries, the White Nile and the Blue Nile (Melesse et al. 2014). The Blue Nile, which originates from the Ethiopian Plateau, is the source of most of the water and ...
with a focus on Sudurpaschim Province in Nepal (Fig.1). The Mahakali River, which serves as both a geographical boundary and a cultural connection between the two nations, originates at an elevation of 3,600 m in the pristine Limpiyadhura...
The Meghna River originates in the hills of Shillong and Meghalaya of India. The main course is known as the Barak River, which has a considerable catchment in the ridge and valley terrains in eastern Assam State of India. On reaching the border with Bangladesh near Sylhet, the Barak River...
+1-269-888-1150 Received: 13 January 2018; Accepted: 17 April 2018; Published: 24 April 2018 Abstract: The Ili River originates in the mountains of Xinjiang, China, and flows across an increasingly arid landscape before terminating in Kazakhstan's Lake Balkhash, which has no outlet to the ...
The Indus River originates near the Mansarovar Lake in the Tibetan plateau, on the northern slopes of the Kailash Mountain Range. Regardless of the fact that almost two-thirds of the itinerary of the river is flowing through Pakistan, it has its presence on Indian soil. Parts of the itinera...
(58 cu mi). This istwice that of the Nile Riverandthree times that of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers combined. In terms of length, Indus is the21st longest river in the worldwhile, in terms of discharge, it is the44th largest river. Indus originates near theMansarovar Lakein the...
It flows through eastern Africa from south to north and finally joins the Mediterranean Sea. It has two main tributaries, the White Nile and the Blue Nile (Melesse et al. 2014). The Blue Nile, which originates from the Ethiopian Plateau, is the source of most of the water and ...