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The Padma River
2011年11月22日—ButaccordingtoChowdhury(2003)theriverfromGoalandatoChadpurisnamedPadmawhichis120kilometerslongand4-8kilometerswidth;and ...。其他文章還包含有:「PadmaRiver」、「PadmaRiver」、「PadmaRiver|Bangladesh,Map」、「TheHistoricalWidthofPadmaRiveratMawa」、「WorldofChange」、「Changesinwidth(Km)ofthePadmariverinsummer.」、「River」、「AssessingchannelchangesoftheGanges」
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The Padma is also sometimes wrongly referred to as the Ganges. The river between Aricha and Sureshwar (Chandpur) is therefore best called Padma. The Padma is 120 kilometres long and from 4 to 8 km wide.
Padma River
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It is the main distributary of the Ganges, flowing generally southeast for 356 kilometres (221 mi) to its confluence with the Meghna River near the Bay of ...
Padma River | Bangladesh, Map
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An area of about 220 miles (355 km) wide along the Bay of Bengal, it is covered by the network of streams forming the mouths of the Ganges ( ...
The Historical Width of Padma River at Mawa
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This study also revealed that the average width of the River Padma increased about 3.5 km and the overall bar area increased by 40%. This study demonstrated ...
World of Change
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Thousands of people rely on the Padma for transportation and for farm irrigation, which means they must regularly adapt to changes in the river's 130-kilometer ...
Changes in width (Km) of the Padma river in summer.
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The river will most likely move over 11 km in wintertime and 13 km in the summer in the years to come.
River
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In Bangladesh, the length of the river is 121 km, the average width is 10 km and the nature of the river is serpentine. The Padma flows through Kushtia district ...
Assessing channel changes of the Ganges
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The Padma is approximately twice the width of the Ganges and the changes to its channel area are not as temporally dynamic as the Ganges. The relationship ...