Rivers are linear systems, which show a gradient of characters along their length. The longitudinal profile of a river is concave with a steep upper portion near the source, giving way to reaches of progressively less gradient as the mouth is approached.
Rhithron zone characteristics
They tend to show an alternation between
Turbulent flow and relatively low temperatures characterize this zone. Normally, the water is highly oxygenated, but at low water, the pool and riffle system may break up into a series of pools, whose waters may become completely depleted of oxygen.
Adaptations of fishes of rhithron zones
Fish species in rhithron zones are entirely rheophilic and are categorized into two groups.
Potamon zone Characteristics
Adaptations of fishes of potamon zones
There are two main adaptations, which enable fish to survive the conditions during low waters.
In India, rivers play a major role in the livelihood of the peoples. The riverine system is categorized into four groups namely
Most of the rivers pour their water in the Bay of Bengal and some of them though pour in the western parts of India Arabian Sea.
Major rivers are those which has a catchment area of 20000 km2. There are 14 such major rivers in India. Further, they are classified into Himalayan Rivers and Peninsular rivers based on the origin of the river.
S.No. |
River |
Total length (km) |
Distribution over states |
Length (km) |
1 |
Ganga |
2525 |
(a) Uttar Pradesh |
1450 |
(b) Bihar |
445 |
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(c) West Bengal |
520 |
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(d) Boundary of Bihar and U.P |
110 |
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2 |
Brahmaputra |
916 |
218 |
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(b) Assam |
698 |
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3 |
Indus |
1114 |
Jammu & Kashmir |
1114 |
4 |
Brahmani |
799 |
(a) Odisha |
541 |
(b) Bihar |
258 |
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5 |
Krishna |
1401 |
(a) Maharashtra |
640 |
(b) Andhra Pradesh |
386 |
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(c) Karnataka |
375 |
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6 |
Mahanadi |
851 |
(a) Madhya Pradesh |
357 |
(b) Odisha |
494 |
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7 |
Sabarmathi |
371 |
(a) Rajasthan |
48 |
(b) Gujarat |
323 |
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8 |
Narmadha |
1312 |
(a) Madhya Pradesh |
1079 |
(b) Gujarat |
159 |
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(c) Boundary of M.P and Gujarat |
39 |
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(d) Boundary of M.P and Maharashtra |
35 |
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9 |
Mahi |
583 |
(a) Madhya Pradesh |
167 |
(b) Rajasthan |
174 |
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(c) Gujarat |
242 |
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10 |
Tapti |
724 |
(a) Madhya Pradesh |
228 |
(b) Maharashtra |
228 |
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(c) Gujarat |
214 |
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(d ) Boundary of M.P and Maharashtra |
54 |
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11 |
Godavari |
1465 |
(a ) Andhra Pradesh |
771 |
(b ) Maharashtra |
694 |
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12 |
Pennar |
597 |
(a) Karnataka |
61 |
(b) Andhra Pradesh |
536 |
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13 |
Cauveri |
800 |
(a ) Karnataka |
320 |
(b) Tamilnadu |
416 |
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(c) Boundary of Karnataka and Tamilnadu |
64 |
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14 |
Subarnarekha |
395 |
(a) Jharkhand |
269 |
(b) West Bengal |
64 |
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(c ) Orissa |
62 |
A river with a catchment area of 2000 - 20000 km2 is categorized as Medium River. There are 44 such rivers in India, with a total drainage area of 0.24 million square kilometers. Of these rivers, nine rivers are interstate rivers as they flow through more than one state. 17 rivers flow towards the Arabian Sea, 23 flow towards the Bay of Bengal and Four rivers in North Eastern states.
Medium river basins
S.No |
Name of the River |
Village/Dist. (Origin) |
State |
Length Catchment (Km.) |
Area (Sq.Km) |
1 |
Ozat |
Kathiawar |
Gujarat |
128 |
3189 |
2 |
Shetrunji |
Dalkania |
Gujarat |
182 |
5514 |
3 |
Bhadar |
Rajkot |
Gujarat |
198 |
7094 |
4 |
Aji |
Rajkot |
Gujarat |
106 |
2139 |
5 |
Dhadhar |
Panchmahal |
Gujarat |
135 |
2770 |
6 |
Purna |
Dhosa |
Maharashtra |
142 |
2431 |
7 |
Ambika |
Dangs |
Maharashtra |
171 |
3637 |
8 |
Vaitarna |
Nasik |
Maharashtra |
143 |
2357 |
10 |
Ulhas |
Raigarh |
Maharashtra |
64 |
2174 |
11 |
Savitri |
Pune |
Maharashtra |
99 |
2899 |
12 |
Sastri |
Ratnagiri |
Maharashtra |
64 |
2174 |
13 |
Washishthi |
Ratnagiri |
Maharashtra |
48 |
2239 |
14 |
Mandvi |
Belgaum |
Karnataka |
87 |
2032 |
15 |
Kalinadi |
Belgaum |
Karnataka |
153 |
5179 |
16 |
Gangavati or Bedti (in upper reaches) |
Dharwar |
Karnataka |
152 |
3902 |
17 |
Sharavati |
Shimoga |
Karnataka |
122 |
2209 |
18 |
Netravati |
Dakshina Kannada |
Karnataka |
103 |
3657 |
19 |
Chaliar or Baypore |
Elamtalvi Hills |
Kerala |
169 |
2788 |
20 |
Bharathapuzha (known as Ponnani) |
Annamalai Hills |
209 |
6186 |
|
21 |
Periyar |
Sivajini Hills |
Kerala |
244 |
5398 |
22 |
Pamba |
Devarmalai |
Kerala |
176 |
2235 |
23 |
Burhabalang |
Mayurbahanj |
Odisha |
164 |
4837 |
24 |
Baitarni |
Keonjhar |
Odisha |
365 |
12789 |
25 |
Rushikulya |
Phullbani |
Odisha |
146 |
7753 |
26 |
Bahuda |
Ramgirivillage |
Odisha |
73 |
1248 |
27 |
Vamsadhara |
Kalahandi |
Odisha |
221 |
10830 |
28 |
Nagavali |
Kalahandi |
Odisha |
217 |
9410 |
29 |
Sarda |
Vishakhapatnam |
Andhra Pradesh |
104 |
2725 |
30 |
Eleru |
Vishakhapatnam |
Andhra Pradesh |
125 |
3809 |
31 |
Vogarivagu |
Guntur |
Andhra Pradesh |
102 |
1348 |
32 |
Gundlakamma |
Kurnool |
Andhra Pradesh |
220 |
8494 |
33 |
Musi |
Nellore |
Andhra Pradesh |
112 |
2219 |
34 |
Paleru |
Nellore |
Andhra Pradesh |
104 |
2483 |
35 |
Muneru |
Nellore |
Andhra Pradesh |
122 |
3734 |
36 |
Swarnamukhi |
Koraput |
Odisha |
130 |
3225 |
37 |
Kandleru |
Vinukonda |
Andhra Pradesh |
73 |
3534 |
38 |
Kortalaiyar |
Chengalpet |
Tamilnadu |
131 |
3521 |
39 |
Palar (including tributary Cheyyar) |
Kolar |
Karnataka |
348 |
17871 |
40 |
Varahandi |
North Arcot |
Tamilnadu |
94 |
3044 |
41 |
Ponnaiyar |
Kolar |
Karnataka |
396 |
14130 |
42 |
Vellar |
Chithri Hills |
Tamilnadu |
193 |
8558 |
43 |
Vaigai |
Madurai |
Tamilnadu |
258 |
7031 |
44 |
Pambar |
Madurai |
Tamilnadu |
125 |
3104 |
45 |
Gundar |
Madurai |
Tamilnadu |
146 |
5647 |
46 |
Vaippar |
Tirunelvelli |
TamilNadu |
130 |
5288 |
47 |
Tambraparni |
Tirunelvelli |
TamilNadu |
130 |
5969 |
48 |
Subarnarekha |
Nagri/Ranchi |
Bihar |
395 |
19296 |
Total |
248505 |
Minor rivers are those which has the catchment area of less than 2,000 km2. There are numerous and mostly small streams flowing from Western and Eastern Ghats to the sea. The total drainage area is about 0.2km2.
These rivers flow for some distance and disappear in the deserts of Rajasthan. These rivers include Luni, Machai, Rupen, Saraswati, Baner and Ghaggar. The Amblypharyngodon mola, Bari bendelansis, Botia geto, Catla catla, Cirrhina mrigala, C. reba, Labeo spp, Danio devario, D. rerio, Tor tor, Nemacheilus botia, Puntius spp, Rasbora daniconius, Mastacembelus armatus, Channa spp., Trichogaster fasciatus, Clarias batrachus, Mystus spp, Heteropneustes fossilis, Wallago attu, Notopterus spp.,are the major fishes.
Last Modified : 7/1/2024