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10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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QUANTIFICATION OF SEDIMENT SOURCS IN THE HIGH RELIEF CATCHMENT OF MANGLA RESERVOIR, PAKISTAN

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, M. Nawaz, R. J. Wasson, W. Ahmad, D. Pearson, D. L. Parry, F. Sattar)

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Sedimentation in water reservoirs is a serious problem observed throughout the world. Its reduction is critical to ensure sustained socio-economic development. Mangla reservoir, the largest earth filled reservoir in Pakistan, was completed in 1967 with a gross storage capacity of 7280x106m3. Over the years (1967-99), this dam has been plagued by a massive inflow of sediments resulting in a reduction of 19 \% of its total storage capacity. This led to not only a decreased water supply to the farming community but a...

Oil and Gas Exploration2010
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF GEOINFORMATICS BASED FRAMEWORK TO QUANTIFY GULLY EROSION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2010, F. Sattar, R.J.WASSON, D. Pearson, G. Boggs, W. Ahmad, M. Nawaz)

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In this study a methodological framework is presented using tools and techniques of geoinformatics to quantify gully erosion. The study was conducted in the Fergusson catchment; a sub-catchment of the Daly river, Northern Australia. Various airborne and field based reconnaissance surveys have shown that the catchment in places is severely affected by gully erosion producing large amounts of sediment. The framework applied comprised of Cartosat-1 (2.5 m resolution) stereo imagery 2008, topographic maps 1:20,000, 1 ...

Informatics2010
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