Remote Sensing (Mar 2022)

Identifying the Potential Dam Sites to Avert the Risk of Catastrophic Floods in the Jhelum Basin, Kashmir, NW Himalaya, India

  • Muzamil Ahmad Rather,
  • Gowhar Meraj,
  • Majid Farooq,
  • Bashir Ahmad Shiekh,
  • Pankaj Kumar,
  • Shruti Kanga,
  • Suraj Kumar Singh,
  • Netrananda Sahu,
  • Surya Prakash Tiwari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14071538
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
p. 1538

Abstract

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In September 2014, Kashmir witnessed a catastrophic flood resulting in a significant loss of lives and property. Such massive losses could have been avoided if any structural support such as dams were constructed in the Jhelum basin, which has a history of devastating floods. The GIS-based multicriteria analysis (MCA) model provided three suitability zones for dam locations. The final suitable dam sites were identified within the highest suitability zone based on topography (cross-sections), stream order, high suitable zone, minimum dam site interval, distance from roads, and protected area distance to the dam site. It was discovered that 10.98% of the total 4347.74 km2 area evaluated falls in the high suitability zone, 28.88% of the area falls in the medium suitability zone, and 60.14% of the area falls in the low suitability zone. Within the study area, four viable reservoir sites with a holding capacity of 4,489,367.55 m3 were revealed.

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