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<title>A study of the Geophysical Environment of  Ancient Yodha Canal in Anuradhapura</title>
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<author>
<name>Karunarathna, H.H.A</name>
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<author>
<name>Kapukotuwa, A</name>
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<published>2018-11-02T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">A study of the Geophysical Environment of  Ancient Yodha Canal in Anuradhapura
Karunarathna, H.H.A; Kapukotuwa, A
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<dc:date>2018-11-02T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Cascading systems fed by the an ancient Yodha Ela Canal in Anuradhapura</title>
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<author>
<name>Karunarathna, H.H.A.</name>
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<published>2021-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Cascading systems fed by the an ancient Yodha Ela Canal in Anuradhapura
Karunarathna, H.H.A.
The settlements existed before the creation of irrigation works, fulfilled&#13;
their requirements of water through natural resources which were arranged&#13;
according to the natural landscape settings. Anuradhapura old Yodha Ela&#13;
coming under this study and well before its creation, the settlements spread&#13;
in the Kala Oya Valley upper lands, fulfilled their water requirements&#13;
through cascade systems right from the early historical period. According&#13;
to the sloping of the terrain from the uppermost lands up to the lowermost&#13;
lands, the cascade is a system made up of a network of village tanks.&#13;
The problem of this research study is to establish as to why Yodha Ela&#13;
was constructed later on through this zone although the Kala Oya valley&#13;
uppermost lands received water from the cascade. The objective of&#13;
the research study, is to examine the cascade which existed before the&#13;
construction of the Yodha Ela, and the environmental and physiological&#13;
factors that caused their structural changes. In order to justify the&#13;
research objective, and during the data collection, GPS, study of aerial&#13;
photographs, drawing up of plans, earth coring methods, and during data&#13;
analysis the use of GIS, examination of soil profiles, calculation of the&#13;
mean sea levels, and the like research methodologies were followed.&#13;
As the result of this research, establishment of the spread of the village&#13;
tanks in this zonal area before construction of the Yodha Ela, physical&#13;
grouping of the cascade, establishment of the topographical landscape&#13;
pattern of the cascade system, to build up the case that Yodha Ela is a&#13;
facilitating component of the cascade systems, and the establishment of&#13;
the functionality of the Yodha Ela and the cascade, was done. Even though&#13;
in the previous researches, the originating water resources of the cascade&#13;
system was done, their functionality, and classification of topographical&#13;
patterns have not been done. But the manner in which the activities of&#13;
the cascade changed with the early historic irrigation works have not&#13;
been covered those previous studies. In this research, the structural&#13;
pattern of cascade as an early water management methodology of the&#13;
zonal area through which the Yodha Ela flowed and an understanding&#13;
of the topographical landscape pattern accordingly, variations in the&#13;
climatic factors, population density, agricultural works, and changes due&#13;
to the variations in those factors, through the cascade and as a facilitating&#13;
component the construction of the Yodha Ela during the early historic&#13;
period, and parallel to those water management methodologies, migration&#13;
of settlements from the uppermost to the lowermost zonal areas, which&#13;
factors were established in this research study.
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<dc:date>2021-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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