debris flow hazard in India: current status, research trends, and emerging challenges

RK Dash, M Samanta, DP Kanungo - Landslides: Detection, Prediction …, 2023 - Springer
Debris flows are very common and frequently occurring geological processes in
mountainous regions worldwide. Debris flows are less focused areas of research in India …

Mapping geohazards in the watersheds above Leh, Ladakh: The use of publicly-available remote sensing to assist risk management

AB Hart, GJ Hearn - International journal of disaster risk reduction, 2018 - Elsevier
The town of Leh, capital of the Province of Ladakh, located in the Indian State of Jammu and
Kashmir, suffered considerable damage and loss of life following floods and debris flows in …

Ethics in disaster management

S Parkash - Annals of geophysics, 2012 - annalsofgeophysics.eu
In any profession, a basic set of moral values needs to be followed to comply with what we
call ethics. Geoscientists have significant roles to play, more particularly in the field of …

An Overview of the National Guidelines for Management of Landslides with particular reference to Infrastructure Projects

S Parkash - Water and Energy International, 2012 - indianjournals.com
Infrastructure is basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a
society or enterprise or the services and facilities necessary for an economy to function. It is …

Ladakh

C Ghosh, N Joshi, P Kumar… - … of Soils and Rocks of India, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Ladakh, the land of many passes and glaciers, is among the highest, driest and sparsely
inhabited places on the earth. The soil profiles are quite different from those of other parts of …

[PDF][PDF] Drainage and anthropogenic aberrations in Himalayan landslides, Uttrakhand, India

SM Ramasamy, M Muthukumar… - Indian …, 2014 - researchgate.net
10 instruments based data collection and monitoring systems and risk assessment also [38-
47]. Amongst such a hierarchy of studies, the investigations carried out in parts of Niligiri …

[PDF][PDF] Mass Wasting Processes in Khairna Basin: Kumaon Himalayas.

J Joshi - Universal Journal of Environmental Research & …, 2015 - Citeseer
A geodynamically active and geomorphologically sensitive study area (the Khairna river
basin) lies between 290 23'to 29031'North latitudes and 790 25'to 79039'East longitudes in …