H: Environment & Environmental geology

H: Environment & Environmental geology (119)

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This research was conducted to know the biological composition and biodiversity of Rotifera in Al-Shamyiah River. For this purpose, four stations were selected on the river. The samples were collected monthly for the period from March 2012 until February 2013. The relative abundance index results showed that species Keratella valga and K. cochlearis and Monostyla bulla are among the most...
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Authors Muhanned R. Nashaat, Khalid A. Rasheed, Hussein A. Hassan
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Page No. 69 to 77

The present study was carried out on AL-Kufa River in the middle of Iraq to study the biodiversity of rotifera by investigating some of biodiversity index values. The samples were collected monthly, from March 2012 till February 2013, at four selected stations on the river; the first is located in Al-Kifil City, the second in Al- Kufa City, the third in AbuSkhar City and the fourth after...
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Authors MuhannedR. Nashaat, Khalid A. Rasheed, Hussein A. Hassan
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Page No. 49 to 58

Our main focus in this article is to evaluate individually, that is to say, at the level of every country, the impact of climate change on agriculture. The objectif at this level is to set a new world map of the impact of climate change on global agriculture. Our analysis is mainly concerned with impulse response functions as this instrument enables us to synthesize the essential informa...
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Authors Assaad Ghazouani, Hedia Teraoui
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Page No. 59 to 67

Qena-Quseir shear zone area is located at the central part of the Eastern Desert covering area of about 9460 Km2. This area is mainly covered by basement rocks however there are parts covered by sedimentary rocks ranging in age from Upper Cretaceous to Quaternary. In this research, airborne gammaray spectrometric data is used to refinement of the mapped surface geology depending on the r...
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Authors Elkhadragy A. A.,Ali M. S. Abdelaziz, Abdelmohsen G. N. Gharieb, Ahmed A. El-Husseiny
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Page No. 29 to 48

Three (3) indigenous bacteria species (Bacillus spp, Acinectobacterspp and Moraxella spp) previously isolated from contaminated soil of some auto mechanic workshops were used for bioremediation studies on some irrigation water used at Sarkin-nomaFadama farms located in LokojaKogi State, Nigeria. This was done in order to investigate their bioremediation potentials using a simple pour pla...
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Authors Ekpa,Emmanuel, Adaji,Andrew Usman, Udofa,Daraobong., Opaluwa,Queen
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Page No. 9 to 13

Agroforestry systems are deliberately designed and managed to maximize positive interactions between tree and non-tree components and encompass a wide range of practices. The fundamental idea behind the practice of AF is that trees are an essential part of natural ecosystems, and their presence in agricultural systems provides a range of benefits to the soil, other plant species and over...
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Authors Indu K Murthy, Subhajit Dutta, Vinisha Varghese, Priya Pradeep Joshi, Poornima Kumar
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Page No. 15 to 27

An ecologically planned greening strategy in an urban landscape helps provide a healthy and wholesome environment for its citizens and, at the same time, promotes biodiversity, offers ecosystem services, raises awareness about environmental conservation, protects the city’s environment (from pollution), and ameliorates climate locally. Designing a greening strategy compa...
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Authors Priya Pradeep Joshi, Akanksha Sharma, Vishal Patil, Sujata Upgupta, Indu K Murthy, N. H. Ravindranath
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Page No. 1 to 8

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are an important class of air pollutants and even at a trace amounts; these compounds have a high potential hazard to human health due to their carcinogenic nature. In particular, highly reactive VOCs, which are reported to be toxic and also may participate in numerous reactions in the atmosphere to form secondary air pollutants including ground level oz...
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Authors Amit Masih, Anurag S. Lall
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Page No. 75 to 79

In this study, Linear Regression (LR) is performance is investigated with and without implementation of Topological Kriging (TK). The aims of this study to determine the used of TK can improve the performance of LR by grouping the basin which have similar hydrology characteristics. Then LR only model the relationship inside the regions. The result show that LR based TK is more reliable i...
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Authors Basri Badyalina, Ani Shabri, Nur Amalina Mat Jan
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Page No. 73 to 74

Landslides are one of the critical natural processes, which cause enormous damage to life and property. These include roads, railways, bridges, dams, houses and also lead to loss of life. Hence, there is a need for landslide hazard zonation for identification of potential landslide areas. The present study is an attempt towards development of a landslide model by using multi-criteria dec...
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Authors Ramlakhan Yadav, Dr. Neelam Rawat
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Page No. 65 to 71

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