scholarly journals Channel Planform Dynamics along Distributary Channels: Case Study of the River Nun a Major Distributary of the River Niger

Author(s):  
Tombra S. Akana ◽  
O. C. Adeigbe

Channel planform dynamics were analyzed for the River Nun; a major distributary of the River Niger from 1985 to 2015 using GIS and Remote sensing applications. Satellite imagery of the area from 1985, 1995, 2005, and 2015 were analyzed by means of GIS and used to determine the planform characteristics and changes in width, sinuosity, and shoreline migration rates. The channel planform dynamics were determined by comparing sequential changes in the position of the shorelines in these years. Sinuosity adjustments during the study were small and range between 1.74–1.76. The initial sinuosity (1.74 in 1985) increased to 1.75 in 1995 and then increased to 1.76 in 2015. Channel expansion is observed to be the dominant planform process, owing to periodic floods within the study area. The river’s channel width barely expanded from 1985 to 1995 (by 0.1 %). However, there is a constant increase in expansion within the study years that by 2005-2015 expansion had increased to 9%. The bank erosion was prevalent. Mean erosion rates ranged from 0.7 m/year in 20 years (1985-2005) to 2m/year in 30 years (1985-2015). In the 1st 10 years (1985-1995) less than 0.1 m of deposition was observed. The mean erosion rates ranged from 1.3 to 1.6 m/year on the left side and 2.8 to 3.8 m/year on the right side of the channel. Mean accretion rates of 1.2 m/year on the left side and 1.8 m/year on the right side were observed. The channel is observed to move generally towards the east (right).

Author(s):  
P.K. Paul ◽  
P. S. Aithal ◽  
A. Bhuimali ◽  
K.S. Tiwary ◽  
R. Saavedra ◽  
...  

Geo Informatics is an interdisciplinary field responsible for spatial information related activities. Geo Informatics is close to the Geo Information Science, Geo Information System, Remote Sensing, etc. Geo Informatics is a combination of Geo Science and Information Science and here different kinds of IT and Computing tools are being used such as Database Technology, Network Technology, Web Technology, Multimedia Technology, etc in the spatial data management. Remote Sensing is considered as a component of Geo Information Science dedicated in gathering of information on the different types of objects without physical content and applicable in different areas of the geography, survey of land and different type of geo related areas viz. Hydrology, Ecology, Meteorology, Oceanography and Geology, etc. The term remote sensing is also called as GIS & RS due to their relationship and their importance. The applications of the IT in Geography and allied areas are called as Geo Informatics or Geo Information Science. Similarly, the applications and utilization of IT, Information Science and Computing in Environment and allied areas are known as Environmental Informatics or Environmental Information Science. The GIS and Remote Sensing applications in the environment and ecological areas are increasing rapidly and it includes various existing and emerging applications. This paper talks about the applications of the GIS and RS in Environmental Applications and Management.


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