Estimation of snow and glacial melt contribution through stable isotopes and assessment of its impact on river morphology through stream power approach in two Himalayan river basins
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Title
Estimation of snow and glacial melt contribution through stable isotopes and assessment of its impact on river morphology through stream power approach in two Himalayan river basins
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Keywords
Northwest Himalaya, Glacio-fluvial coupling, Stable isotopes, Melt contribution to discharge, Stream power, Fluvial forms and processes, Sutlej and Yamuna rivers
Journal
Environmental Earth Sciences
Volume 76, Issue 23, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-11-30
DOI
10.1007/s12665-017-7142-3
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