Classification of Sub-Watersheds with Respect to Flooding Susceptibility in a Tropical River Basin Using Multi Criteria Approach Based on VIKOR

Morphometric analysis is important for conservation and management of watersheds including flood control measures, which is in turn related to topographical components. Prioritization of sub-watersheds based on morphometric factors is carried out to understand the vulnerability of different sub-wate...

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basins
Civil Engineering
Coastal morphology
Coastal plains
Criteria
Decision analysis
decision support systems
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Environment
Environmental risk
Flood control
Flood management
Flooding
Floods
Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
Groundwater
Groundwater storage
Hydrogeology
Hydrology/Water Resources
India
landscapes
Laterites
Morphometry
prioritization
risk
River basins
Rivers
runoff
Soil erosion
Soil management
Soil water storage
subwatersheds
Watershed management
Watersheds
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