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Juby Thomas, Manika Gupta, Prashant K. Srivastava and George P. Petropoulos
Shallow landslides due to hydro-meteorological factors are one of the most common destructive geological processes, which have become more frequent in recent years due to changes in rainfall frequency and intensity. The present study assessed a dynamic, ...
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R. Visweshwaran, RAAJ Ramsankaran, T. I. Eldho and Manoj Kumar Jha
Climate change (CC) affects millions of people directly or indirectly. Especially, the effect of CC on the hydrological regime is extensive. Hence, understanding its impact is highly essential. In this study, the Bharathapuzha river basin (BRB) lying in ...
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Afroz Alam
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Studies on the order Marchantiales of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve (NBR), Western Ghats, India, have revealed the occurrence of three taxa of genus Targionia L., namely Targionia hypophylla L., Targionia lorbeeriana K. Müll., and Targionia indica Udar et A....
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Afroz Alam
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Nilgiri hills being a part of biodiversity hot spot, is a home of colossal life forms including bryophytes. Bryophytes have a great diversity in Nilgiri hills which includes both terricolous and corticolous forms. This study deals with morphotaxonomy of ...
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Jean Béguinot
Pág. Page:118 - 137Abstrac
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S. Sandeep,M. Siveram,K.K. Sreejesh,T.P. Thomas
The use of suitable tree biomass allometric equations is crucial for making precise and non- destructive estimation of carbon storage and biomass energy values. The aim of this research was to evaluate the accuracy of the most commonly used pantropical a...
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S. Kumar,P. C. S. Devara,M. G. Manoj,P. D. Safai
This paper presents spectral distribution of aerosol optical depth (and derived size distribution), water vapor and ozone in total atmospheric column; in conjunction with particulate mass concentration in the size range from 0.3 to 20 µm and black carbon...
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S. G. NARKHEDKAR,S. K. SINHA,P. MUKHOPADHYAY
The aim of this paper is to describe the technique used to create the merged analysis of rainfall over the Indian and adjoining region (1.5º to 35.5º N and 63.5º to 97.5º E). The technique is tested for monthly gridded fields of rainfall for a 2-year mon...
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Eluvathingal Antony Jayson, Kannambally Madathil Jayahari
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S.L. Jagadeesh, B.S. Reddy, N. Basavaraj, G.S.K. Swamy, Kirankumar Gorbal, Laxminarayan Hegde, G.S.V. Raghavan and S.T. Kajj
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