- In the
Earth sciences, a palaeochannel, also
spelled paleochannel, is a
significant length of a
river or
stream channel which no
longer conveys fluvial...
-
research shows that the
supposed downstream Ghaggar-Hakra
paleochannel is
actually a
paleochannel of the Sutlej,
which flowed into the Nara river, a delta...
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Ghaggar was a
tributary of the Sutlej. It is
still connected to this
paleochannel of the Sutlej, and
possibly the Yamuna,
which ended in the Nara River...
-
Indus River to join the
course of the old Nara River, a
tributary c.q.
paleochannel of the
Indus which received water from the Ghaggar-Hakra
until the Hakra...
- with Aryavarta/Kuru Kingdom, and (pre-)Harappan Hakkra/Sutlej-Yamuna
paleochannels as
proposed by
Clift et al. (2012) and
Khonde et al. (2017). See also...
- DAM, Reservoir, and
Barrage for
continuation of flow of
water in the
paleochannel of Sarasvati,
Renovation of temples,
Provision of
civic amenities to...
- doab (between
Ghaggar river and
Hakra or
Drishadvati river which is the
paleochannel of the holy
Saraswati River) and Hakra-Yamuna doab (between
Hakra river...
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original on July 27, 2011.
Retrieved May 7, 2010. Wakabayashi, J. (2013). "
Paleochannels,
stream incision, erosion,
topographic evolution, and
alternative explanations...
- with Aryavarta/Kuru Kingdom, and (pre-)Harappan Hakkra/Sutlej-Yamuna
paleochannels. See also this
satellite image. 1 =
ancient river 2 = today's river...
- Canal, an
excavated waterway in
Sindh province, ****stan Nara Canal, a
paleochannel of the
Indus and the Hakra,
partly used by the Nara
Canal Nara (Oka)...