DefinePK

DefinePK hosts the largest index of Pakistani journals, research articles, news headlines, and videos. It also offers chapter-level book search.

Precipitation and Temperature Oscillation and its Effects on the Flow of Indus Water System and Adaptation in the Arid Region, Pakistan (1940-2000): Precipitation and Temperature Oscillation and its Effects on the Flow of Indus Water System and Adaptation in the Arid Region, Pakistan (1940-2000)


Article Information

Title: Precipitation and Temperature Oscillation and its Effects on the Flow of Indus Water System and Adaptation in the Arid Region, Pakistan (1940-2000): Precipitation and Temperature Oscillation and its Effects on the Flow of Indus Water System and Adaptation in the Arid Region, Pakistan (1940-2000)

Authors: Saifullah Khan, Mahmood-Ul- Hasan, Muhammad Aslam Khan

Journal: International Journal of Economic and Environmental Geology

HEC Recognition History
Category From To
Y 2021-07-01 2022-06-30
Y 2020-07-01 2021-06-30

Publisher: Society of Economic Geologists and Mineral Technologis ts

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2019

Volume: 10

Issue: 2

Language: en

DOI: 10.46660/ijeeg.v10i2.335

Categories

Abstract

The study evaluates the water discharge of the Indus and its sub-rivers in the arid region of Pakistan from 1940-2004 using the annual changes in addition to seasonal flux and inconsistencies in culmination of the water flow. Currently, in Pakistan, the gross per capita water availability shows notable dwindle during 1951 till 2000. Owing to decline in precipitation (0.6inch or 15.2mm) and amplify in degree of hotness of 1.60C for the period of 1960-2000, the water discharge throughout Pakistan particularly in the arid region reveals a susceptible stipulation from 1940-2004. During Rabi season, the decline in the water discharge of the Indus River and its tributaries show a drastic decline/reduction, while it remains stable in Kharif season and could do with adaptation instantly. The annual water discharge indicates a positive deviation in the Kabul River, while it is negative in Indus, Jhelum, Chenab, and Ravi rivers. Most of the rivers in Baluchistan are altered into seasonal torrents and the water scarcity for agriculture sector and domestic use will be at climax in the future. The decrease in the water discharge of the Indus drainage system will influence the crop pattern and its production in the rain fed as well as canals fed arid areas in the lower Punjab and Sindh province. The specific adaptations to cope with the problem are, improvement in the irrigation system, edifice of new water dams and reservoirs, construction of water course guards, innovation in sanitation and sewerage system, public awareness, policy and implementation, establishment of research and development fund, crop choices, glacier retreat and planning for water resources.


Paper summary is not available for this article yet.

Loading PDF...

Loading Statistics...