Morphometric Analysis of the Pahang River Basin and Its Sub Basin System at Pahang State, Peninsula Malaysia

This study evaluates the catchment characteristics of the Pahang River Basin and its sub-basins in Pahang state, Peninsular Malaysia, utilizing GIS techniques and IFSAR-DEM data. Parameters such as stream order, shape, steepness, branching, dissection, and watershed elongation were analyzed to offer...

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Published in:International Exchange and Innovation Conference on Engineering and Sciences
Main Author: Anuar M.A.M.; Adnan M.S.M.; Hassan M.H.; Sulaiman M.S.; Ruslan N.H.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Kyushu University 2024
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Anuar M.A.M.; Adnan M.S.M.; Hassan M.H.; Sulaiman M.S.; Ruslan N.H.
Morphometric Analysis of the Pahang River Basin and Its Sub Basin System at Pahang State, Peninsula Malaysia
2024
International Exchange and Innovation Conference on Engineering and Sciences
10

10.5109/7323362
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85213406359&doi=10.5109%2f7323362&partnerID=40&md5=34b69dd1fc0a62354665bb0b11ec49a5
This study evaluates the catchment characteristics of the Pahang River Basin and its sub-basins in Pahang state, Peninsular Malaysia, utilizing GIS techniques and IFSAR-DEM data. Parameters such as stream order, shape, steepness, branching, dissection, and watershed elongation were analyzed to offer foundational insights into the basin's morphology and hydrological processes. These insights are crucial for development, management, and conservation planning. Notably, the Jelai, Lower Pahang, and Tembeling basins play a significant role in contributing runoff downstream, with dendritic patterns and moderate bifurcation ratios observed. The ongoing erosion and deposition processes, particularly in the meandering sections of the Pahang River, emphasize the dynamic nature of this landscape. These findings highlight the critical role of morphometric analysis in sustainable catchment management. Future research should further explore the spatial and relief aspects of the Pahang River basin, as well as its textural, material, and permeability characteristics, to inform and enhance watershed management strategies. © 2024, IEICES/Kyushu University. All rights reserved.
Kyushu University
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English
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author Anuar M.A.M.; Adnan M.S.M.; Hassan M.H.; Sulaiman M.S.; Ruslan N.H.
spellingShingle Anuar M.A.M.; Adnan M.S.M.; Hassan M.H.; Sulaiman M.S.; Ruslan N.H.
Morphometric Analysis of the Pahang River Basin and Its Sub Basin System at Pahang State, Peninsula Malaysia
author_facet Anuar M.A.M.; Adnan M.S.M.; Hassan M.H.; Sulaiman M.S.; Ruslan N.H.
author_sort Anuar M.A.M.; Adnan M.S.M.; Hassan M.H.; Sulaiman M.S.; Ruslan N.H.
title Morphometric Analysis of the Pahang River Basin and Its Sub Basin System at Pahang State, Peninsula Malaysia
title_short Morphometric Analysis of the Pahang River Basin and Its Sub Basin System at Pahang State, Peninsula Malaysia
title_full Morphometric Analysis of the Pahang River Basin and Its Sub Basin System at Pahang State, Peninsula Malaysia
title_fullStr Morphometric Analysis of the Pahang River Basin and Its Sub Basin System at Pahang State, Peninsula Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric Analysis of the Pahang River Basin and Its Sub Basin System at Pahang State, Peninsula Malaysia
title_sort Morphometric Analysis of the Pahang River Basin and Its Sub Basin System at Pahang State, Peninsula Malaysia
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description This study evaluates the catchment characteristics of the Pahang River Basin and its sub-basins in Pahang state, Peninsular Malaysia, utilizing GIS techniques and IFSAR-DEM data. Parameters such as stream order, shape, steepness, branching, dissection, and watershed elongation were analyzed to offer foundational insights into the basin's morphology and hydrological processes. These insights are crucial for development, management, and conservation planning. Notably, the Jelai, Lower Pahang, and Tembeling basins play a significant role in contributing runoff downstream, with dendritic patterns and moderate bifurcation ratios observed. The ongoing erosion and deposition processes, particularly in the meandering sections of the Pahang River, emphasize the dynamic nature of this landscape. These findings highlight the critical role of morphometric analysis in sustainable catchment management. Future research should further explore the spatial and relief aspects of the Pahang River basin, as well as its textural, material, and permeability characteristics, to inform and enhance watershed management strategies. © 2024, IEICES/Kyushu University. All rights reserved.
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