A study of rainfall and floods in the Yamuna catchment (up to delhi)
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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v13i3.4366Abstract
The Yamuna which has been described in the Vedas (Bnrrard 1931) as one of the seven branches of the Gangs (Sapta-Sindhavas), drains the Punjab-11 umaon Himalayas from Simla in the northwest to Mussoorie in the southeast. In its Himalayan reach, its catch-ment lies between the two great Himalayan rivers, the Sutlej and the Ganga.
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