Morphometric analysis of the Bagmati river in Kathmandu valley

Authors

  • S. R. Bajracharya Central Department of Geology, T.U. Kirtipur
  • V. K. Verma Colombo Plan Expert

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v6i0.32568

Keywords:

Morphometry, Drainage system, Bagmati river, Kathmandu valley

Abstract

The oval shaped Kathmandu valley stretches 30 km E-W and 25 km in N-S direction encompasing an area of about 647 sq. km. The valley is drained by 10 different tributaries of the Bagmati river forming a typical Centripetal drainage system. The drainages consisting of Dhobi khola from Shivapuri Range, Bishnumati khola from Shivapuri and Nagarjung ranges, Hanumante and Manohara kholas from Nagarkot range, Nakhu, Kodku and Godawari Kholas from Phulchowki range and Balkhu and Bosan kholas from Chandragiri range, have originated from different directions. Bagmati, Dhobi, Balkhu and Bosam kholas form the 4th order  network  whereas  the  remaining drainages form the 5th order network and the Kathmandu Valley as  a  whole  is taken into the 6th order network.

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Published

1989-12-31

How to Cite

Bajracharya, S. R., & Verma, V. K. (1989). Morphometric analysis of the Bagmati river in Kathmandu valley. Journal of Nepal Geological Society, 6, 11–20. https://doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v6i0.32568

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