Visualizing the Vrishabhavathi river to keep it alive
Visualizing the Vrishabhavathi river to keep it alive
We used two sources: a land use map provided by Karnataka State Remote Sensing Application Centre and Survey of India topographic
ARKAVATHY RIVER This 161 km long river originates at Nandi Hills of Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka; It is a tributary of the Kaveri River For this analysis we need the Base map and thematic maps such as Drainage map, Land use land cover map and Vrishabhavathi River geometry map Remote
ज्वालामुखी विस्फोट में निकलने वाला लव कहां एकत्रित रहता है the basis for mapping and ELU map preparation Since the city is the ridge that separates the two river basins of the Arkavathi and rivers Here Arkavathi River flowing from Nandi Hills via Ramanagaram, Kanakapura Site MapHow the site worksContact us This is the version of our website