1) The document analyzes linear morphometric parameters of the Jia Bhareli river basin in northeast India to understand drainage development and landform evolution.
2) It finds that drainage patterns (dendritic, trellis, rectangular) reflect underlying lithology and tectonic structures like faults. Number of stream segments and their order decreases with increasing stream order, following the law of stream numbers.
3) Total stream length and number are generally higher in the mountainous areas compared to the alluvial plains, and increase from south to north reflecting more dissected terrain. Drainage development in the basin is controlled by both geological factors and climate.