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Fig: Erosion by Brahmaputra
Introduction
River Bank Erosion
Fig: Braided Channel of Brahmaputra
Key factors in causing the river extremely unstable at many vulnerable reaches, such as:
Properties of River Bank Material and Erosion Mechanism
Erosion Control Measures and Restoration
Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations
The Brahmaputra River has destroyed nearly 4000 km2 since last five decades at a rate of 80 km2 per year and erosion also wiped out more than 2500 villages affecting nearly 500,000 people. Though severe erosion caused by the Brahmaputra at various locations such as Majuli Island, Rohmoria, Kaziranga area etc. are well known, limited efforts has been made for the erosion control measures. An effective road map for long term solutions of flooding and riverbank erosion of this big river is yet to be developed.
Fig: Earthen/Rocky Embankment
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