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{{Infobox river | {{Infobox river | ||
| name = Pagladiya River | | name = Pagladiya River | ||
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| name_other = Pagladia River | | name_other = Pagladia River | ||
| name_etymology = | | name_etymology = | ||
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| source1 = Bhutan Hill | | source1 = Bhutan Hill | ||
| source1_location = Deothang , [[Bhutan]] | | source1_location = Deothang, [[Bhutan]] | ||
| source1_coordinates = {{coord|26|51|24.5|N|91|24|54.2|E|display=inline}} | | source1_coordinates = {{coord|26|51|24.5|N|91|24|54.2|E|display=inline}} | ||
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The '''Pagladiya River''' is a northern bank [[tributary]] of the [[Brahmaputra River]] in the Indian state of [[Assam]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mowr.gov.in/sites/default/files/Brahmaputra_Board_Eng.pdf|title=About Brahmaputra Board}}</ref> The Pagladiya | The '''Pagladiya River''' is a northern bank [[tributary]] of the [[Brahmaputra River]] in the Indian state of [[Assam]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mowr.gov.in/sites/default/files/Brahmaputra_Board_Eng.pdf|title=About Brahmaputra Board}}</ref> The Pagladiya River originates in the [[Bhutan]] hills and flows through [[Baksa District]] and [[Nalbari district]] before its confluence with the [[Brahmaputra River]]. Pagladiya River is perennial, very shallow, and is characteristically known for flash floods and high discharge rates.<ref name=Pagladiya>{{cite journal|title= Study on the channel migration pattern of Jia-Bhareli, Puthimari and Pagladiya tributaries of the Brahmaputra river using remote sensing Technology|citeseerx= 10.1.1.589.7108}}</ref> | ||
[[File:Pagladiya river from Sonkuriha bridge.jpg|thumb|Pagladiya River from Sonkuriha bridge in [[Nalbari district]]]] | |||
==Relict of Pagladiya== | ==Relict of Pagladiya== | ||
The Pagladiya basin has been developed by the actively migrating nature of the stream and resulted a basin of complex migration pattern. The relict of the earlier Pagladiya known as Mora Pagladiya (Dead Pagladiya) can still be seen in the form of abandoned channel passing through Khagrabari and Barama of [[Baksa District]].<ref name=Pagladiya/> | The Pagladiya basin has been developed by the actively migrating nature of the stream and resulted a basin of complex migration pattern. The relict of the earlier Pagladiya known as Mora Pagladiya (Dead Pagladiya) can still be seen in the form of abandoned channel passing through Khagrabari and Barama of [[Baksa District]].<ref name=Pagladiya/> | ||
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[[Category:Rivers of Assam]] | [[Category:Rivers of Assam]] | ||
{{India-river-stub}} | {{India-river-stub}} | ||
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| Pagladiya River Pagladia River | |
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| Location | |
| State | Assam |
| District | Baksa & Nalbari |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | Bhutan Hill |
| • location | Deothang, Bhutan |
| • coordinates | 26°51′24.5″N 91°24′54.2″E / 26.856806°N 91.415056°E |
| Mouth | Brahmaputra River |
• coordinates | 26°15′18.9″N 91°25′59.7″E / 26.255250°N 91.433250°E |
| Basin features | |
| Progression | Pagladiya River - Brahmaputra River |
The Pagladiya River is a northern bank tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam.[1] The Pagladiya River originates in the Bhutan hills and flows through Baksa District and Nalbari district before its confluence with the Brahmaputra River. Pagladiya River is perennial, very shallow, and is characteristically known for flash floods and high discharge rates.[2]
Relict of Pagladiya[edit | edit source]
The Pagladiya basin has been developed by the actively migrating nature of the stream and resulted a basin of complex migration pattern. The relict of the earlier Pagladiya known as Mora Pagladiya (Dead Pagladiya) can still be seen in the form of abandoned channel passing through Khagrabari and Barama of Baksa District.[2]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "About Brahmaputra Board" (PDF).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Study on the channel migration pattern of Jia-Bhareli, Puthimari and Pagladiya tributaries of the Brahmaputra river using remote sensing Technology". CiteSeerX 10.1.1.589.7108.
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