H: Environment & Environmental geology

H: Environment & Environmental geology (119)

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The present study was undertaken to know the concentration of various trace elements and the condition of water quality parameters in the cave water samples besides studying the role the microbes play in the precipitation of minerals in caves. The results revealed that the concentration of various trace elements such as copper, zinc, nickel and cadmium were low and below the water qualit...
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Authors Dr. Gulzar Ahmad Sheikh, Idrees Yousuf Dar, R. Bhaskar, A. K. Pandit, Theophilus
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The present study was carried out for assessing different type of biotic stresses in Branwar Forests of Kashmir Himalaya. The Present Study area i.e., Branwar Forest Range lies over and above famous tourist area of Yus Marg on one side and Neel Nag Forest Lake on the other side. The present investigation was carries out from April, 2010 to April, 2011. The cumulative effect of the biotic...
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Authors Dr. Idrees Yousuf Dar, G. A. Bhat
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The study area falls within the basement complex of southwestern Nigeria. The dominant lihologic units are quartzites of Effon Psammite Formation which occur mostly as massive quartzites, schistose quartzites and quartzite schists. Fifteen (15) water samples were collected from the study area at regular intervals which includes nine (9) samples from Okemesi Ekiti and six (6) samples from...
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Authors Dr. Olusiji Samuel Ayodele
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Page No. 17 to 33

The increasing land use intensity without adequate and balanced use of chemical fertilizers. Little or no use of organic manure have caused severe fertility deterioration of soil. Resulting in declining of crop productivity. Study was carried out in the belts namely sample sites 1 to20 which is a green belt of indapur Tahsil in pune district. ( Maharashtra) To investigate the fertility s...
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Authors Dr. Bhore J. B., Dangat V. T.Jaybhaye R.G., Gatkul B. I.
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Page No. 25 to 28

The Dhaka-Narayanganj-Demra (DND) project is located in the vicinity of Dhaka City, capital of Bangladesh, in its southeast part, which was a Flood Control Drainage and Irrigation (FCDI) project but instead of agriculture promotion this area is now converted into an urban area. To assess and quantify the impact due to urbanization in DND project area, site assessment visits, socio-econom...
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Authors BiswajitSaha, M.H. Tarek, Provat. Saha
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Page No. 15 to 23

Most of the coal production in India comes from open cast mines contributing over 81% of the total production. A large number of open cast mines of over 10 million tons per annum capacity are in operation. Mining activities particularly opencast mining in huge forest areas results into loss of biodiversity, loss of nutrient qualities and microbial activities of the soil system. Opencast ...
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Authors Dr. Sayar Yaseen, Amit Pal, Siddharth Singh, Idrees Yousuf Dar
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Page No. 7 to 13

Nowadays, along with air pollution and water pollution, noise pollution also hits the public life and creates problems to normal the life. Noise pollution around the educational institutes of Nagaon town of Assam, India produces multi problems to the teaching-learning process and negatively affects the performance of both teachers and students. The noise level should be in the range of 4...
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Authors Mr. Debabrata Debnath, Nath, S.K, Barthakur, N.K.
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