EGU24-611, updated on 08 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-611
EGU General Assembly 2024
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Hydrological Analysis of Monsoon Rain Spells in the Indian Ganga Basin over the Last Century

Amit Kumar Maurya1, Somil Swarnkar1, and Shivendra Prakash2
Amit Kumar Maurya et al.
  • 1IISERB Bhopal, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bhopal, India (amitk23@iiserb.ac.in)
  • 2Northwest Hydraulic Consultants Inc., Seattle, Washington, United States

The Indian Ganga Basin (IGB) is a highly prominent socioeconomic region in the Indian subcontinent. The IGB supports about 500 million individuals by providing sufficient freshwater for agro-industrial activities, mainly through the contribution of Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) rainfall, which accounts for around 85% of the total rainfall received throughout the IGB. Any modifications in ISM patterns would substantially impact the availability of freshwater, and consequently, the socio-economic activities of the IGB region will be affected. This study aims to evaluate the historical changes in the monsoon rainfall characteristics from 1901 to 2019. Here, we conducted a detailed rainfall analysis in different sub-basins of the IGB where changes in monsoon rain spells are most noticeable and examined the hydrological extremes. We found that monsoon rain spell peaks have significantly increased across the major sub-basins of the IGB after 1960, implying the increased probability of flash flood hazards. At the same time, the monsoon rain spell has been depleted across the IGB after 1960, especially in the lower Indo-Gangetic plains. These results imply a rise in the occurrence of droughts. In addition, our interpretations also indicate a growing potential for combined hydrological extremes in the IGB. Further, the continuous rise in temperature and human-induced perturbations might exacerbate the existing extreme hydrological conditions. Thus, the findings of this study will be beneficial in implementing river basin management methods to assess the complex patterns of major hydrological catastrophes in the IGB.

How to cite: Maurya, A. K., Swarnkar, S., and Prakash, S.: Hydrological Analysis of Monsoon Rain Spells in the Indian Ganga Basin over the Last Century, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-611, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-611, 2024.