Geospatial Assessment of Morphometric Characteristics of a Watershed in the Pravara River Basin

Komal Rokade *

Department Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, Dr. ASCAET, MPKV, Rahuri 413722, India.

Ravindra Bansod

Dr. ASCAET, MPKV, Rahuri 413722, India.

Sachin Nandgude

Department Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, Dr. ASCAET, MPKV, Rahuri 413722, India.

Bhau Gavit

MPKV, Rahuri 413722, India.

Mahanand Mane

Department Irrigation and Drainage Engineering Dr. ASCAET, MPKV Rahuri 413722, India.

Mahesh Patil

Department of Agricultural Statistics, PGI MPKV Rahuri-413722, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Watershed morphometric analysis provides a quantitative basis for evaluating drainage geometry, basin form and relief characteristics that influence runoff behaviour and erosion susceptibility. This study assessed the morphometric characteristics of a selected watershed in the Pravara River Basin, Maharashtra, India, using remote sensing and geographic information system techniques. A 30 m Shuttle Radar Topography Mission Digital Elevation Model was used for watershed delineation, drainage-network extraction and computation of linear, areal and relief parameters. The watershed was divided into three sub-watersheds, and morphometric indices were derived following standard methods. The drainage network showed a dendritic pattern, with SW1 and SW3 attaining sixth-order streams and SW2 attaining fifth-order streams. A total of 1,373 stream segments were identified, with first-order streams accounting for the largest proportion. The mean bifurcation ratio was 3.45, indicating a well-developed drainage system with moderate structural control. The areal parameters indicated an elongated basin form, with a mean form factor of 0.48, elongation ratio of 0.78 and circularity ratio of 0.29. The mean drainage density and stream frequency were 3.10 km/km² and 11.62 streams/km², respectively. Relief parameters, including mean basin relief of 817 m and ruggedness number of 2.956, indicated moderately rugged terrain with varying erosion susceptibility. The study provides useful morphometric information for watershed planning, soil and water conservation and sustainable water-resource management.

Keywords: Morphometric analysis, watershed, drainage density, stream order, bifurcation ratio, SRTM DEM, remote sensing, GIS, Pravara River Basin, erosion susceptibility, watershed management.


How to Cite

Rokade, Komal, Ravindra Bansod, Sachin Nandgude, Bhau Gavit, Mahanand Mane, and Mahesh Patil. 2026. “Geospatial Assessment of Morphometric Characteristics of a Watershed in the Pravara River Basin”. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 16 (7):523-33. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2026/v16i75555.

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