Discharge and sediment loads of two streams in the mid-hills of central Nepal

Authors

  • Roshan M Bajracharya
  • Subodh Sharma
  • Roberto Clemente

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/hjs.v2i3.233

Keywords:

stream flow, sediment concentration, land use, pre-monsoon, sub-watershed

Abstract

Stream flow, nutrient loading, and sediment yield closely reflect land use and management practices in relation to growing seasons in mid-hill watersheds of the central Himalaya. A preliminary study was conducted to determine approximate total water discharge and sediment yields from the Galaundi and Pokhare catchments. Mean discharge and sediment loads during the 2002 rainy season were 2.1 m3?s-1 and 0.9 kg?s-1 for Galaundi Khola and 0.45 m3 s-1 and 0.28 kg?s-1 for Pokhare Khola. Estimates of total annual discharge of water and sediment were, respectively, 27.8 million m3 and 11,400 t (Galaundi) and 6.4 million m3 and 3,500 t (Pokhare). These corresponded to about 71.6% and 60.4% of total rain volumes and soil loss rates of 5.18 t?ha-1 and 5.83 t?ha-1 for Galaundi and Pokhare sub-watersheds, respectively. Good correlations were observed for stream discharge vs. sediment concentration (R2 = 0.83 and 0.94 respectively) and rainfall amount vs. discharge (R2 = 0.94 and 0.96 respectively) for both streams. Key words: stream flow, sediment concentration, land use, pre-monsoon, sub-watershed Himalayan Journal of Sciences 2(3): 51-54, 2004

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Author Biographies

Roshan M Bajracharya

Department of Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, Kathmandu University, Kavre, Dhulikhel, NEPAL

Subodh Sharma

Department of Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, Kathmandu University, Kavre, Dhulikhel, NEPAL

Roberto Clemente

School of Environment, Resources and Development, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, THAILAND

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Bajracharya, R. M., Sharma, S., & Clemente, R. (2006). Discharge and sediment loads of two streams in the mid-hills of central Nepal. Himalayan Journal of Sciences, 2(3), 51–54. https://doi.org/10.3126/hjs.v2i3.233

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