Abstract

Detailed hydro geomorphologic study has been carried out for Kadalundi River Basin in Kerala to understand the drainage pattern, spatial and temporal water availability using secondary data collected from different Departments. Geomorphological parameters have been estimated as a part of this study and it is found that Kadalundi river basin is a sixth order stream. The drainage pattern is complex with considerable variation in spatial arrangements, which are controlled by topography, slope, rock type and structural deformations. The basin is characterized by dendritic type of drainage pattern with variable density. The densest dendritic pattern is developed on the hard Charnockite and Gneissic rocks. In some areas, the drainage pattern is sub dendritic reflecting structural control. The existing land use pattern is derived from Indian Remote Sensing Satellite (IRS – LISS II1, P6) using ERDAS software. Using hydrological toolset of Spatial Analyst, an extension of ArcGIS software, slope map, aspect map and Digital Elevation Model (DEM) have been derived. In addition, the basic thematic map on geology and soil also been derived.. For annual period, the rainfall varies from 1800- 4100 mm, 1400- 2600 mm for South –West monsoon period and 600-1100 mm for the North-East monsoon period.

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