Raipur Luni Explained

Raipur Luni
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Rajasthan
Length:48km (30miles)
Basin Size:2200km2
Source1:Merwara hills, Rajasthan
Mouth:Luni River, Pali district
Tributaries Left:Guhiya River
Discharge1 Avg:13 m3/s (350 cu ft/s)
Depth Avg:1m (03feet)
Depth Max:5m (16feet)

The Raipur Luni river is a tributary of the Luni River.[1] It originates in the Merwara hills of Rajasthan, India.[2]

The river flows for 48km (30miles) before joining the Luni River in the Pali district of Rajasthan. Its drainage basin covers an area of 2200km2; the depth of the river is 5m (16feet). The water quality of the Raipur Luni River is eutrophic, meaning that it is nutrient-rich.

References

  1. Book: Chouhan . T. S. . Readings in Remote Sensing Applications . Joshi . K. N. . 1992 . Scientific Publishers . 978-81-7233-040-8 . 22, 24, 26 . en.
  2. Book: Misra, Virendra N. . Rajasthan: Prehistoric and Early Historic Foundations . 2007 . Aryan Books International . 978-81-7305-321-4 . 15, 66, 437 . en.

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