User Tools

Site Tools


indian_geography:deccan_plateau

Deccan Plateau

The Deccan Plateau is a large triangular plateau in peninsular India, covering most of the southern part of the country. It is one of the oldest landmasses on Earth and forms the core of the Indian peninsula.

Location and Extent

Geographical Boundaries

  • North: Satpura and Vindhya ranges
  • East: Eastern Ghats
  • West: Western Ghats
  • South: Extends to the southern tip of India

Area Coverage

  • Total Area: Approximately 5 lakh square kilometers
  • States Covered: Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala
  • Elevation: 300-900 meters above sea level
  • Shape: Triangular with apex pointing south

Geological Formation

Age and Origin

  • Age: Precambrian era (over 2.5 billion years old)
  • Formation: Ancient crystalline rocks, metamorphic and igneous
  • Type: Stable continental shield
  • Volcanic activity: Deccan Traps formation during Cretaceous period

Rock Types

Rock Type Age Distribution Characteristics
Archaean Rocks 2.5+ billion years Karnataka plateau Granite, gneiss
Dharwar Rocks 2.5-1.8 billion years Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh Metamorphic rocks
Deccan Traps 65 million years Western Maharashtra Basaltic lava flows
Cuddapah Rocks 1.8-1.4 billion years Andhra Pradesh Sedimentary rocks

Physiographic Divisions

Major Plateaus

Maharashtra Plateau:

  • Location: Western part of Deccan
  • Composition: Mainly Deccan Trap basalt
  • Features: Black soil (regur), suitable for cotton
  • Rivers: Godavari, Krishna upper courses

Karnataka Plateau:

  • Location: Central Deccan
  • Composition: Archean granite and gneiss
  • Average elevation: 600-900 meters
  • Subdivision: Malnad (Western) and Maidan (Eastern)

Telangana Plateau:

  • Location: Eastern Deccan
  • Composition: Archean rocks with some Dharwar formations
  • Features: Undulating topography
  • Rivers: Krishna, Godavari

Tamil Nadu Plateau:

  • Location: Southern part
  • Features: Residual hills and plains
  • Rivers: Cauvery, Vaigai

Major Rivers

Westward Flowing

River Length (km) Origin Mouth
Narmada 1,312 Amarkantak Arabian Sea
Tapti 724 Satpura Range Arabian Sea

==== Eastward Flowing ####

River Length (km) Origin Mouth
Godavari 1,465 Brahmagiri Hills Bay of Bengal
Krishna 1,400 Western Ghats Bay of Bengal
Cauvery 805 Brahmagiri Hills Bay of Bengal
Mahanadi 858 Sihawa Bay of Bengal

Mineral Resources

==== Metallic Minerals ####

Iron Ore:

  • Location: Karnataka (Bellary-Hospet), Odisha, Jharkhand
  • Type: High grade hematite
  • Export: Major export commodity

Manganese:

  • Location: Odisha, Karnataka, Maharashtra
  • Use: Steel production, alloy making

Bauxite:

  • Location: Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra
  • Use: Aluminum production

Gold:

  • Location: Karnataka (Kolar Gold Fields)
  • Status: Mostly exhausted now

Non-metallic Minerals

Coal:

  • Location: Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh
  • Type: Gondwana coalfields
  • Significance: Major energy source

Mica:

  • Location: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana
  • Use: Electrical industry

Soil Types

Soil Type Distribution Characteristics Crops
Black Soil (Regur) Maharashtra, MP, Karnataka Cotton soil, moisture retentive Cotton, sugarcane
Red Soil Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu Iron oxide content, well-drained Millets, groundnut
Laterite Soil Kerala, Karnataka coastal areas High iron and aluminum Cashew, coconut
Alluvial Soil River valleys Fertile, suitable for agriculture Rice, wheat

Climate

==== General Characteristics ####

  • Type: Tropical to semi-arid
  • Temperature:
    1. Summer: 25-45°C
    2. Winter: 15-25°C
  • Rainfall:
    1. Western areas: 1000-2500mm
    2. Eastern areas: 600-1200mm

==== Monsoon Impact ####

  • Southwest Monsoon: Main rainy season (June-September)
  • Northeast Monsoon: Affects eastern coastal areas (October-December)
  • Rain Shadow: Interior areas receive less rainfall

Natural Vegetation

==== Forest Types ####

  • Tropical Deciduous: Teak, sal, sandalwood
  • Scrub Forests: Thorny bushes in dry areas
  • Evergreen Forests: Western Ghats slopes
  • Grasslands: Natural and man-made

Economic Significance

==== Agriculture ####

Major Crops:

  • Food Crops: Rice, jowar, bajra, ragi
  • Cash Crops: Cotton, sugarcane, groundnut
  • Plantation: Coffee, tea, spices
  • Horticulture: Grapes, oranges, bananas

==== Industries ####

  • Iron and Steel: Visakhapatnam, Durgapur
  • Textiles: Cotton textile industry
  • Information Technology: Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune
  • Automotive: Chennai, Bangalore, Pune

==== Mining ####

  • Iron ore mining: Karnataka, Odisha
  • Coal mining: Jharkhand, Odisha
  • Bauxite mining: Odisha, Andhra Pradesh

Major Cities

City State Significance
Bangalore Karnataka IT capital, aerospace
Hyderabad Telangana IT, pharmaceuticals
Chennai Tamil Nadu Automotive, port
Pune Maharashtra Auto, IT, education
Coimbatore Tamil Nadu Textiles, engineering

Environmental Issues

==== Challenges ####

  • Deforestation: Loss of forest cover
  • Soil erosion: Due to mining and agriculture
  • Water scarcity: Limited surface water
  • Mining impacts: Environmental degradation
  • Urban pollution: Industrial cities

==== Conservation Efforts ####

  • Afforestation programs
  • Watershed management
  • Sustainable mining practices
  • Water conservation

UPSC Relevance

  • Paper: General Studies Paper I (Geography)
  • Topics: Physical features, mineral resources, economic geography
  • Previous Year Questions:
    1. Deccan Plateau formation and mineral resources (2021)
    2. River systems of peninsular India (2020)
    3. Black soil distribution and characteristics (2019)

Memory Techniques

Deccan Plateau Boundaries: Northern Satpura Western Ghats Eastern Ghats

  • N - North: Satpura-Vindhya
  • S - Satpura range
  • W - Western Ghats
  • E - Eastern Ghats

Major Rivers: Godavari Krishna Cauvery Mahanadi

  • G - Godavari (longest)
  • K - Krishna
  • C - Cauvery (south)
  • M - Mahanadi (east)

Back to Indian Geography | Home


Sources: NCERT Class 11 Geography, Certificate Physical and Human Geography

indian_geography/deccan_plateau.txt · Last modified: by 127.0.0.1