The impact of short-duration precipitation events over the historic Cauvery basin: a study on altered water resource patterns and associated threats

Author:

Ghosh Satyajit,Barik Dillip Kumar,Renganayaki Parimala,Kang Boosik,Gumber Siddharth,Venkatesh Sundarapandian,Saini Dev Shree,Akunuri Srichander

Abstract

AbstractThe Cauvery Delta, the ‘Rice Bowl’ of India follows a time-tested cultivation pattern over several irrigation zones. However, in this era of the Anthropocene, it is now well-established that short-duration, intense precipitation episodes will batter the flood plains year after year. The purpose of this first study is thus to quantify the impacts that such episodes may have on the floodplains of the Cauvery Delta and the concomitant threats to the historic Kallanai Dam. Precipitation events during the North-East monsoon period are driven not just by warm rain microphysics but also by large frozen hydrometeors falling from deep clouds causing undesirable flooding over the region to the extent of 66%. Additionally, from an assessment of the velocity heads and the floodwater depths, this study projects a heightened vulnerability. The total extent of submergence along riverbanks and other flow paths was estimated to be 145.98 $${\mathrm{km}}^{2}$$ km 2 out of which 65.14% of the submerged area is agricultural land. The most important conceptual advance established in this paper is that sub-zones in major watersheds that are currently safe will get inundated in the RCP8.5 warming scenario in 2050.

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VIT University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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