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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2015
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2015) 86 (4): 445–458.
...Riyaz Ahmad Mir; Gh Jeelani Abstract This study presents a detailed textural and geochemical study of sediments of river Jhelum and its tributaries of Kashmir valley. The textural studies clearly established that the sediments were dominantly of medium grain size, moderately sorted and very...
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(a)  Punjab basin (<span class="search-highlight">Jhelum</span> <span class="search-highlight">river</span>);  (b)  Punjab basin (Chenab, Ravi, Beas an...
Published: 01 June 2015
Fig.6. (a) Punjab basin (Jhelum river); (b) Punjab basin (Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutluj rivers); (c) – Ganga basin (Ganga, Yamuna and Tons rivers).
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(a) Distant view of the surface rupture across the <span class="search-highlight">Jhelum</span> <span class="search-highlight">River</span> at Dhallan ...
Published: 01 April 2008
Figure 10. (a) Distant view of the surface rupture across the Jhelum River at Dhallan (location 405). Looking northeast. A scar indicated by arrows is a fault scarp formed during the 2005 earthquake. The fault scarp also crosses a man-made stone wall on the left bank. (b) Close-up view
...-dipping thrust fault. Importantly, two traces of this fault system cut through the course of the Jhelum River, the only river that drains the Kashmir Basin, and movement on the fault has modified its path. Recent movement on the fault potentially caused damming of this river that resulted in flooding...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1966
GSA Bulletin (1966) 77 (1): 115–122.
...M. S KRISHNAN Abstract Salt deposits occur in two areas in western Pakistan: one near Kohat west of the Indus River, and the other in the Punjab Salt Range between the Indus and Jhelum rivers (lat. 35° N.; long. 71°–74° E.). The Salt Range is the south-facing scarp of the Potwar Plateau...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2020
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2020) 95 (2): 145–151.
... all the sampling sites. Spatial distribution of the metal in the lake reveals their transport through the sewage from the urbanized areas and the Jhelum river. Since metal pollution in the lake is still at nascent stage, it demands attention of the local authorities and the Lake Conservation...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1984
GSA Bulletin (1984) 95 (8): 958–966.
... view as a series of scallops, convex to the south, produced by a thrust fault bringing the Salt Range south-southeast over sediments of the Jhelum River plain. The western edge of the range is marked by right-slip faults that cut the Kalabagh Conglomerate, which itself rests upon Siwaliks with angular...
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Results of geomorphic analyses of the western Himalayan syntaxis area. (A) ...
Published: 14 September 2017
profiles of selected streams (i.e., Jhelum, Neelum, Kunhar, and Sind Rivers). Stream power is color coded for steepness index, normalized to a reference concavity index of 0.45. White stars on map and blue plus signs on long profiles show major knickpoints 90–110 km upstream from the stream junction. Blue
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(a)  The regional map of Indo-Ganga-Brahmaputra plains showing the location...
Published: 01 March 2024
, Ganga Delta; 1, Indus River; 2, Jhelum River; 3, Sutluj River; 4, Yamuna River; 5, Ganga River; 6, Ghaghra River; 7, Chambal River; 8, Gandak River; 9, Brahmaputra River; 10, Sone River; R1, Delhi-Hardwar Ridge; R2, Faizabad Ridge; R3, Monghyr-Saharsa Ridge. (b) The geological map of the study area
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Fundamental resonant frequency map of the Kashmir valley. The <span class="search-highlight">river</span> <span class="search-highlight">Jhelum</span> ...
Published: 01 November 2023
Figure 6. Fundamental resonant frequency map of the Kashmir valley. The river Jhelum originates from Verinag spring in Anantnag, Srinagar city, Wular lakes, and then passes through Baramulla and Uri. Uniform distribution of microtremor measurements with site numbers.
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Cumulative Frequency Curves of the sediments of <span class="search-highlight">River</span> <span class="search-highlight">Jhelum</span> and its tribut...
Published: 01 October 2015
Fig. 6. Cumulative Frequency Curves of the sediments of River Jhelum and its tributaries. (Note: Red coloured graphs represent high flow period and blue coloured graph represents low flow period).
Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 14 September 2017
Lithosphere (2017) 9 (6): 874–888.
... profiles of selected streams (i.e., Jhelum, Neelum, Kunhar, and Sind Rivers). Stream power is color coded for steepness index, normalized to a reference concavity index of 0.45. White stars on map and blue plus signs on long profiles show major knickpoints 90–110 km upstream from the stream junction. Blue...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2021
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2021) 97 (6): 661–669.
... catastrophic damage in areas located along the main water courses ( Kumar and Acharya, 2016 ). The situation was especially dramatic in the Kashmir valley, where the Jhelum river flooded most of the inhabited land and crop fields, covering a surface of almost 853 km 2 ( Romshoo et al., 2018 ). The 2014 flood...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2021
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2021) 97 (7): 772–780.
... was collected before the bifurcation of old Srinagar district into the Srinagar and Ganderbal districts. The study area is situated on the banks of Jhelum river. Baramullah district occupies the northern and western boundary whereas Budgam district forms the western and south-western limits and Bandipora covers...
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(not to scale)  (a)  – Mississippi <span class="search-highlight">river</span> basin;  (b)  Sindhu <span class="search-highlight">river</span> basin (S...
Published: 01 June 2015
Fig.9. (not to scale) (a) – Mississippi river basin; (b) Sindhu river basin (Sindhu, Kishanganga, Jhelum and Chenab rivers); (c) Tigris-Euphrates river basin.
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2017
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2017) 90 (2): 159–168.
... being Erin and Madumati, but the major amount of water to the lake is added by the Jhelum river, which flows from the south and central Kashmir ( Fig.2 ). The Jhelum river drains the loose, unconsolidated recent alluvium and the Karewa sediments and carries a large amount of suspended and dissolved...
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Spatial variation of percent composition of sediments down the stream of ri...
Published: 01 October 2015
Fig. 3. Spatial variation of percent composition of sediments down the stream of river Jhelum and its tributaries during two periods of flow.
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Ternary plot showing the dominance of sand component of sediments of <span class="search-highlight">river</span> ...
Published: 01 October 2015
Fig. 2. Ternary plot showing the dominance of sand component of sediments of river Jhelum and its tributaries during (a) high flow and (b) low flow, periods.
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Spatio-temporal variation of the statistical parameters down the stream of ...
Published: 01 October 2015
Fig. 4. Spatio-temporal variation of the statistical parameters down the stream of sediments of River Jhelum and its tributaries during high flow (HF) and low flow (LF) periods.
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2016
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2016) 88 (2): 206–212.
... resolution geomorphological map of the study area based on satellite data, geospatial model-TPI and extensive field observations. Ferozpora is one of the major, left bank watersheds of Jhelum river covering an area of 454.62 km 2 located between 33°55'-34°18' N lat and 74°17'-74°43' E long. ( Fig.1...
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