Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... river systems . The Ganges river normally has its lowest water level in April . Then , with the melting of the snow in the Himalaya , the water level begins to rise . It usually remains above the dan- ger level during July to September ...
... river systems . The Ganges river normally has its lowest water level in April . Then , with the melting of the snow in the Himalaya , the water level begins to rise . It usually remains above the dan- ger level during July to September ...
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... river on the Indian side has affected the character of the river in Bangladesh . When water , but no sediment , is diverted at an upstream point , the downstream goes through severe morphological imbalances . The ensuing siltation of the ...
... river on the Indian side has affected the character of the river in Bangladesh . When water , but no sediment , is diverted at an upstream point , the downstream goes through severe morphological imbalances . The ensuing siltation of the ...
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Champaran Gandak Sonepurp 47 ing capacity of the river water . The river resections. sluice gates are closed , even for a short while during the rains , the backwaters of the tributary will submerge the pro- tected areas on the country ...
Champaran Gandak Sonepurp 47 ing capacity of the river water . The river resections. sluice gates are closed , even for a short while during the rains , the backwaters of the tributary will submerge the pro- tected areas on the country ...
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