Utilizing alluvial deposits in Tamor River, Eastern Nepal: construction material suitability and extraction impact

Anand Kumar Karna, Bikram Rawat, Sujan Nepal
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The Tamor River, a tributary of the Koshi, has a potential to contribute construction raw materials for ongoing infrastructure development initiatives of the Koshi Province in the Eastern Nepal. However, due to the dynamic nature of river morphology and varying quality of alluvial deposits, it demands a rigorous testing of their suitability for construction purposes. This study aims to locate potential sites for material extraction, assess physical properties of available floodplain deposits, and evaluate potential adverse effects of extraction. Data were collected from field observations, structured interviews with local stakeholders, and consultation with experts/professionals. Field study encompassed an 85-kilometer stretch of the Tamor River, from Dovan to Mulghat. Results indicated the presence of alluvial deposits along the river's entirety, with optimal extraction sites identified between Majhitar and Phalametar. Material available in the stretch from Limbunighat to Phalametar meets acceptable quality standards, albeit declining in the lower stretches of the study section. Adverse effects of extraction appear minimal and manageable with appropriate precautions. Consequently, it is recommended to extract materials for small-scale construction projects, ensuring adherence to safety protocols and confirming suitability through testing. Further investigations into Tamor River's primary tributaries are advised to comprehensively assess resource potential.
尼泊尔东部塔莫尔河冲积矿床的利用:建筑材料的适用性和开采影响
塔莫尔河是科希河的一条支流,有可能为尼泊尔东部科希省正在进行的基础设施发展计划提供建筑原材料。然而,由于河流形态的动态性和冲积矿床的不同质量,需要对其是否适合用于建筑目的进行严格测试。本研究旨在确定潜在的材料开采地点,评估现有洪泛区沉积物的物理特性,并评估开采可能造成的不利影响。通过实地观察、与当地利益相关者进行结构化访谈以及咨询专家/专业人士等方式收集数据。实地考察的范围包括塔莫尔河从多万(Dovan)到穆尔加特(Mulghat)的 85 公里河段。研究结果表明,塔莫尔河沿岸存在冲积矿床,最佳开采地点位于 Majhitar 和 Phalametar 之间。从林布尼加特到法拉梅塔尔河段的材料符合可接受的质量标准,尽管在研究河段的下游有所下降。采掘造成的不良影响似乎很小,只要采取适当的预防措施就可以控制。因此,建议为小规模的建筑项目开采材料,确保遵守安全规程,并通过测试确认材料的适用性。建议对塔莫尔河的主要支流进行进一步调查,以全面评估资源潜力。
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