H: Environment & Environmental geology

H: Environment & Environmental geology (119)

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There are different types of energy sources: traditional, commercial, primary, renewable and the new energy sources. The new energy sources, from the perspective of this paper are those that have been innovated in the recent past and are still being innovated by the scientists and technologists to meet the energy challenges. The availability of the fossil fuels or the commercial sources:...
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Authors MD.Nasir Uddin, MM Rashid, MG Mostafa, Belayet H, SM Salam, NA Nithe
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Page No. 25 to 37

Life is but a continuous process of energy conversion, transformation and use. The quantity of energy, forms and the sources used for conversion from one form to other are closely linked with economy and quality of life. But the energy conversion, transformation and use always produce effects on the surrounding environment. Some of these effects are detrimental to human health and the en...
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Authors Md.Nasir Uddin, MM Rashid, MG Mostafa, Belayet H, SM Salam, NA Nithe, MW Rahman
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A phenomenon emanating from surface and ground water before dawn was investigated in Italy and Canada. During this phenomenon, rooms adjacent to water sources were filled with pulsed clouds of green particles which were identified as ground energy by persons sensitive to qi phenomena. Individual pulses lasted approximately 30 minutes and were repeated several times nightly. Their relativ...
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Authors John F. Caddy, Robert W. Elner
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Page No. 19 to 28

Western Ghats is one of the biodiversity ‘hotspots’ of the world and currently, there is limited evidence on the status and dynamics of tropical forests in the context of human disturbance and climate change. This study presents the findings of the study conducted under a citizen science programme. The biomass and carbon stocks in the evergreen and deciduou...
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Authors Indu K. Murthy, Savithri Bhat, Vani Sathyanarayan, Sridhar Patgar, M. Beerappa, P. R. Bhat, D. M. Bhat, N. H. Ravindranath, M. A. Khalid, M. Prashant, Sudha Iyer, Daniel M. Bebber, Raghuvansh Saxena
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Page No. 11 to 18

The study Climatological Review of Enugu Rainfall (RF) from 1916 – 2012 and Its Implications examines in detail the RF characteristics and pattern over Enugu during the study period. These include the annual, seasonal and parameters like onset, cessation, duration and seasonality of Enugu RF. Data for this work were extracted from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIME...
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Authors Alexander Budnuka Chinago
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There is general lack of scientific consensus on the trend and distribution of annual and seasonal rainfall and temperature in Uganda. This study used both observational and AgMerra rainfall and temperature data for the period 1980-2010 to characterize the trend and variability in seasonal and annual rainfall, maximum and minimum temperatures across 12 different rainfall homogenous zones...
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Authors Majaliwa J.G.M, Tenywa M.M., Bamanya D., Majugu W., Isabirye P.,Nandozi C., Nampijja J., Musinguzi P., Nimusiima A., Luswata K.C, , Rao KPC, Bonabana J.; Bagamba, F.; Sebuliba, E., Azanga, E., Sridher G
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Page No. 21 to 41

Bharweli mine is situated at 21050′N latitude and 81o14′E longitude. It lies within the Manganese belt of Madhya Pradesh and adjoining parts of Maharashtra andforms an East-West trending arcuate belt of 150 Kms long. It is enclosed within the metasedimentary sequence of Sausar Group of rocks belonging to Precambrian age. Regionally, it is situated in Mansar Fo...
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Authors F.N. Siddiquie, Kh Burhamuddin
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Page No. 43 to 48

This study was aimed to evaluate the spatial and temporal patterns of forest fire between 1999 and 2014 using remote sensing and GIS in Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, Western Ghats. Remote Sensing and GIS are very effective tools in detecting active fire, mapping burned area, analyzing fire risk and preparing improved management plans. We used Landsat TM, ETM+, OLI-TIRS and Fire location data ...
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Authors Satyam Verma, Kuimi Tampeimi Vashum, Sathya Mani, Shanmuganathan Jayakumar
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The soil water erosionrisk is the most importantchallenges facingthe agricultural processinthe Syrian coastat the present time, especially those areas surrounding rivers and water leaks. This study aims to produce soil erosion risk map based on Coo Rdination of Information on the Environment (CORINE) model for the near and middle basin part of the Northern Al- Kabeer River (Lattakia prov...
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Authors Dr. MonaBarakat, Dr. Ilene Mahfoud, Aymen A. Kwyes
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The study focused on the carbon allocation and carbon sequestration ecosystem service provided by the forests of Doon Valley. 150 Quadrats were laid down to assess the biomass and carbon stocks and the carbon dioxide mitigation potential was estimated in each of the forest ranges (Barkot Range, Lachchiwala Range and Thano Range) of Dehra Dun Forest Division in Doon Valley, Western Himala...
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Authors Mohommad Shahid, Shambhu Prasad Joshi
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Page No. 11 to 19