G Meraj, SA Romshoo, AR Yousuf, S Altaf, F Altaf - Natural Hazards, 2015 - Springer
In Himalayan region, it is very important to generate detailed terrain information for identifying the causes of natural hazards such as debris flows, debris floods, and flash …
S Altaf, G Meraj, SA Romshoo - Environmental monitoring and …, 2014 - Springer
Complex mountainous environments such as Himalayas are highly susceptibility to natural hazards particular those that are triggered by the action of water such as floods, soil erosion …
Monitoring the spatiotemporal changes in wetlands and assessing their causal factors is critical for developing robust strategies for the conservation and restoration of these …
G Meraj, SA Romshoo, S Ayoub, S Altaf - Geocarto International, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Sedimentation of water bodies is governed by the erosional processes occurring at the watershed level. In this research, a method is proposed for assessing the sediment yield of …
The pristine aquatic ecosystems in the Himalayas are facing an ever increasing threat from various anthropogenic pressures which necessitate better understanding of the spatial and …
The increasing demand of water has brought tremendous pressure on groundwater resources in the regions were groundwater is prime source of water. The objective of this …
Efficient use of organic amendments and changing cropping pattern are important management strategies for restoring the degraded upland soils of Himalayan region. This …
Soil erosion, a serious environmental problem, is a global challenge. Once a portion of a fertile soil is lost, it is very difficult to replace it, and this leads to decrease in crop production …
RA Mir, KM Gani - Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2019 - Springer
Water quality assessment is considered essential for the evaluation of river pollution and its variation, resulting due to either natural or point/non-point anthropogenic sources. This study …