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Ganges River Delta, Bangladesh and India
The Ganges Delta (also Sunderbans Delta or the Bengalla Delta) is a river delta in the South Asia region of Bengal, consisting of Bangladesh and the state of West Bengal, India. It is the world's largest delta, and empties into the Bay of Bengal. It is also one of the most fertile regions in the world, thus earning the nickname The Green Delta. The delta, also known as the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta, stretches from the Hooghly River on the west to the Meghna River on the east. It is approximately 350 km (220 mi) across at the Bay of Bengal. Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) and Haldia in India and Mongla and Dhaka in Bangladesh are the principal seaports on the delta.
The Ganges Delta arises from the confluence of the following rivers:
Padma (Lower Ganges) (Pôdda)
Jamuna (Lower Brahmaputra) (Jomuna)
Meghna
Contents
1 Shape and composition
2 Population
3 Agriculture and fishing
4 Cyclones and flooding
5 Climate
6 Flora and fauna
7 Future of the delta
8 See also
9 References
10 External links
Shape and composition
Lost Capitals of Ancient Bengal
and 'Islamic Heritage of the Ganges Delta' at the Museum of Islamic Art in Berlin (also in 2005). Ahmed's photos at the exhibition feature Chhoto Sona Mosque, Darasbari Mosque, Badshahi Takht Adina Mosque, Tantipara Mosque, Gumti Gate, Gunmant Mosque ...
http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=175753
and 'Islamic Heritage of the Ganges Delta' at the Museum of Islamic Art in Berlin (also in 2005). Ahmed's photos at the exhibition feature Chhoto Sona Mosque, Darasbari Mosque, Badshahi Takht Adina Mosque, Tantipara Mosque, Gumti Gate, Gunmant Mosque ...
http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=175753
Ganges - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ganges, above all is the river of India, which has held India's ... Fanning out into the 350-kilometre (220 mi)-wide Ganges Delta, it finally empties into the Bay of Bengal. ...
The Ganges delta has the shape of a triangle, and is considered to be an "arcuate" delta (arc-shaped). It covers more than 105,000 km2 (41,000 sq mi), and although the delta lies mostly in Bangladesh and India, rivers from Bhutan, Tibet, India and Nepal drain into it from the north. Approximately two-thirds of the delta is in Bangladesh. Most of the delta is composed of alluvial soils, with red and red-yellow laterite soils found as one heads farther east. The soil has large amounts of minerals and nutrients, which is good for agriculture.
It is composed of a labyrinth of waterways, swamps, lakes and flood plain sediments (Chars). The Ganges delta is separated into two parts: the eastern (active), and the western (less active) part.
Population
The Vidyasagar Setu or Second Hooghly Bridge which spans the Hoogli River in Kolkata, India, on the Ganges Delta
In Bangladesh, A New Way to Fight Cholera
Nobody in Bangladesh disputes the origins of the disease. The Ganges delta, which India and Bangladesh straddle, is cholera's homeland. Six of the seven pandemics since the 19th century have originated here. Every year, WHO estimates, there are 3-5 million ...
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2048937,00.html
Nobody in Bangladesh disputes the origins of the disease. The Ganges delta, which India and Bangladesh straddle, is cholera's homeland. Six of the seven pandemics since the 19th century have originated here. Every year, WHO estimates, there are 3-5 million ...
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2048937,00.html
Ganges Delta , India
Ganges Delta , India - Informative & researched article on Ganges Delta , India from Indianetzone, the largest free encyclopedia on India.
Between 125 and 143 million people live on the delta, despite risks from floods caused by monsoons, heavy runoff from the melting snows of the Himalayas, and tropical cyclones. A large part of the nation of Bangladesh lies in the Ganges Delta, and many of the country's people depend on the delta for survival.
It is believed that upwards of 300 million people are supported by the Ganges Delta, and approximately 400 million people live in the Ganges River Basin, making it the most populous river basin in the world. Most of the Ganges Delta has a population density of more than 200 people per km2 (520 people per square mile), making it one of the most densely populated regions on earth.
Agriculture and fishing
Approximately two-thirds of the Bangladesh people work in agriculture, and grow crops on the fertile floodplains of the delta. The major crops that are grown in the Ganges Delta are jute, tea, and rice. Fishing is also an important activity in the delta region, with fish being a major source of food for many of the people in the area.
Zeitgeistlyrik: Rain & the Colour of Your Eyes
Over Cherrapunji, the Ganges delta to Nepal. The water became choppy, As I watched the natural spectacle, Unfolding before my eyes, Below the gate to India. Although I was born in the hills, I´ve always felt a fascination for the sea. Satis Shroff teaches ...
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/222154
Over Cherrapunji, the Ganges delta to Nepal. The water became choppy, As I watched the natural spectacle, Unfolding before my eyes, Below the gate to India. Although I was born in the hills, I´ve always felt a fascination for the sea. Satis Shroff teaches ...
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/222154
Earth As Art - Ganges River Delta
The Ganges River forms an extensive delta where it empties into the Bay of Bengal. ... The Ganges River Delta can be found on Landsat 7 WRS Path 137 Row 44, center: 23.12, 90.37. ...
In recent years, scientists have been helping the poor people of the delta to improve fish farming methods. By turning unused ponds into viable fish farms, and improving methods of raising fish in existing ponds, many people can now earn a living raising and selling fish. Using new systems, fish production in existing ponds has increased 800%. Shrimp and salmon are farmed in containers or cages that are submerged in open water—most of these fish are exported.
Cyclones and flooding
In November 1970, the deadliest tropical cyclone of the twentieth century hit the Ganges Delta region. The 1970 Bhola cyclone killed 500,000 people (official death toll), with another 100,000 missing. The Guinness Book of World Records estimated the total loss of human life from the Bhola cyclone at 1,000,000 -1
Another cyclone hit the delta in 1991, killing about 138,000 people—see 1991 Bangladesh Cyclone.
NSF Builds More Partnerships For International Research And Education
sedimentary and tectonic dynamics of the world's largest delta, the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta (GBMD). Life on GBMD, which encompasses most of Bangladesh, poses many natural hazards, including widespread seasonal flooding, river course change ...
http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1998521/nsf_builds_more_partnerships_for_international_research_and_education/index.html
sedimentary and tectonic dynamics of the world's largest delta, the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta (GBMD). Life on GBMD, which encompasses most of Bangladesh, poses many natural hazards, including widespread seasonal flooding, river course change ...
http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1998521/nsf_builds_more_partnerships_for_international_research_and_education/index.html
Ganges River Delta - Ask.com
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People have to be careful on the river delta as severe flooding also occurs. In 1998, the Ganges flooded the delta, killing about 1,000 people and leaving more than 30 million people homeless. The Bangladesh government asked for $900 million to help feed the people of the region, as the entire rice crop was lost.
Climate
The Ganges Delta lies mostly in the tropical wet climate zone, and receives between 1,500 to 2,000 mm (59 to 79 in) of rainfall each year in the western part, and 2,000 to 3,000 mm (79 to 120 in) in the eastern part. The coolest month of the year, on average, is January, with April and May being the warmest months. Average temperatures in January range from 14 to 25 °C (57 to 77 °F), and average temperatures in April range from 25 to 35 °C (77 to 95 °F). July is the wettest month, on average, when over 330 mm (13 in) of rain falls on the delta (temperature averages from Kolkata).
Flora and fauna
A fiery final farewell
A rich family uses kerosene, Pitar says. A poor family uses coconut oil. A rich family makes the 2000-kilometre journey to Calcutta and the Ganges Delta – the bridge between the people of Earth and those of heaven. There they scatter their loved one's ashes.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/features/weekend/4686828/A-fiery-final-farewell
A rich family uses kerosene, Pitar says. A poor family uses coconut oil. A rich family makes the 2000-kilometre journey to Calcutta and the Ganges Delta – the bridge between the people of Earth and those of heaven. There they scatter their loved one's ashes.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/features/weekend/4686828/A-fiery-final-farewell
arsenic poisoning in Bangladesh/India
The Ganges-Brahmaputra delta is the largest delta in the world and the rivers contribute one-third of the global sediment transport to the world oceans. ...
Three terrestrial ecoregions cover the delta. The Lower Gangetic plains moist deciduous forests ecoregion covers most of the delta region, although the forests have mostly been cleared for agriculture and only small enclaves remain. Thick stands of tall grass, known as canebrakes, grow in wetter areas. The Sundarbans freshwater swamp forests ecoregion lies closer to the Bay of Bengal; this ecoregion is flooded with slightly brackish water during the dry season, and fresh water during the monsoon season. These forests, too, have been almost completely converted to intensive agriculture, with only 130 square kilometres (50 sq mi) of the ecoregion's 14,600 square kilometres (5,600 sq mi) protected. Where the delta meets the Bay of Bengal, Sundarbans mangroves form the world's largest mangrove ecoregion, covering an area of 20,400 square kilometres (7,900 sq mi) in a chain of 54 islands. They derive their name from the predominant mangrove species, Heritiera fomes, which are known locally as sundri or sundari.
Ganges Delta is the Beautiful Bengali Breadbasket!
Ganges Delta, the Bengali granary or the Bengali breadbasket is a beautiful fertile land that made by Ganges River, Brahmaputra River and Meghna River in Bangladesh.
Animals in the delta include the Indian Python (Python molurus), Clouded Leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) , Indian Elephant (Elephas maximus indicus) and crocodiles, which live in the Sundarbans. Approximately 1,020 endangered Bengal tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) are believed to inhabit the Sundarbans.
It is estimated that 30,000 chital (Axis axis) are in the Sundarbans part of the delta. Birds found in the delta include kingfishers, eagles, woodpeckers, the shalik (Acridotheres tristis), the Swamp Francolin (Francolinus gularis), and the doel (Copsychus saularis). Two species of dolphin can be found in the delta: the Irrawaddy Dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris) and the Ganges River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica gangetica). The Irrawaddy Dolphin is an oceanic dolphin that enters the delta from the Bay of Bengal. The Ganges River Dolphin is a true river dolphin, but is extremely rare and considered endangered.
Bengal Tiger
The Water Page - River Ganges
The river known as the Ganges is officially and popularly known by its Hindu name, Ganga. ... prevention of saline incursions in the Bangladesh Ganges delta region. ...
Trees found in the delta include sundari, garjan (Rhizophora spp.), bamboo, mangrove palm (Nypa fruticans), and mangrove date palm (Phoenix paludosa).
Future of the delta
One of the greatest challenges people living on the Ganges Delta may face in coming years is the threat of rising sea levels caused mostly by subsidence in the region and partly by climate change. An increase of half a meter could result in six million people losing their homes in Bangladesh.
Important gas reserves have been discovered in the delta. Several major oil companies have invested in exploration of the Ganges delta region.
See also
River delta
Ganges Fan
Ganges River
Mega Delta
References
^ http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/content_pages/record.asp?recordid=53274
A river journey, the Ganges, by Rob Bowden, 2003
Future Harvest - [1]
Visible Earth, NASA - [2]
Water Resources in the Ganges River Basin, Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts - [3]
The Ganges Delta, by Prof. Kanan Gopal Bagchi, 1944
Weather.com
External links
NASA (Johnson Space Center) : Ganges-Brahmaputra River Delta
The Golden Fibre Trade Centre: Ganges Delta: Most Fertile Land for Growing Raw Jute
Banglapedia: Ganges-Padma River System
Bibliography on Water Resources and International Law. Peace Palace Library
Incredible India: Ganges Delta - World's Largest Delta
Ganges Delta - World's Largest Delta. A delta is a large deposit of sand and soil at the mouth of a river formed from sediment carried downstream by the river water. ...
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Ganges Delta - VisWiki
The Ganges Delta (or the Bengal Delta) is a river delta in the South Asia region of Bengal, consisting of Bangladesh and the state of West Bengal, India. ...
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