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Tracing hydrological, lithological and geothermal sources of Himalayan river system: a case study from the Teesta River Basin
The Teesta River Basin is situated in the northeastern Himalayas and is known for its stunning natural features, including diverse ecosystems, glaciers, hot springs, and perennial river streams. The compositio...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
In-House Developed IoT-Enabled Water Quality Measuring Device
The dynamic ecosystems of water bodies like rivers and lakes are heavily dependent on parameters like temperature, turbidity, and dissolved oxygen. Continuous monitoring of these parameters is very much requir...
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Significance of Physico-Chemical and Biological Parameters on Spatio-Temporal PCO2 Distribution in the Northeastern Indian Ocean
The role of oceans in regulating the global climate is significantly affected by the spatial and seasonal variations in the carbon dioxide (CO2) gas exchange process at the marine-atmosphere interface. Regulation...
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Inversion model for snow geophysical parameters estimation using sentinel–1 stokes parameter
The geophysical properties of snow are essential to study the mountain snow/glacier system and can be used as an indicator for any related hazard. In this study, an attempt has been made to model the geophysic...
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Evidences of localized coastal warming near major urban centres along the Indian coastline: past and future trends
Large-scale urbanization near the coasts is reported to directly impact physical and biogeochemical characteristics of near shore waters, through hydro-meteorological forcing, develo** abnormalities such as ...
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Impact of decades long mining on weathering
Environmental contamination and landscape alteration are well known adverse impacts caused by mines. However, the impact of mines on the weathering are less studied and considered minimal in nature. The destru...
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Spatio-Temporal Variations in the Effective Snow/Glacier Coverage in the Sikkim Himalayas
The sustainability of eco-hydrology of the Eastern Himalaya depends on snow and glacial dynamics. Glaciers, permanent and seasonal snow are the freshwater flow regimes and an indicator of climate variability. ...
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Loss of soil organic matter in the mining landscape and its implication to climate change
Environmental contamination due to mines disturbs biological and physio-chemical properties of the soil. Literature available discussing environmental contamination and physical disturbances (waste dumps, loss...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Tectonism and Drainage Responses: Insights from the Siang River Basin
Siang River, the upstream subbasin of the mighty Brahmaputra in northeast India, enters the Indian territory from the Tibetan plateau through the Namche Barwa massif carrying the footprints of tectonic perturb...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Detection of Liquefaction Phenomenon from the 2015 Nuweiba Earthquake Using Remote Sensing Data
Egypt is a country situated in the northeastern part of the African continent. It has great historical importance, making this country’s economy depend on tourism. Egypt faced significant earthquakes throughou...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Review on the Evaluation of Soil Liquefaction Potential Using Geospatial Technology
Liquefaction in the soil is one of the most cataclysmic effects of an earthquake. The conventional techniques with field investigation make it possible to forecast the damages with respect to liquefaction trig...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Exploring Large Braided River Systems: Understanding the Dynamics and Pathways of River Recovery
In the twenty-first century, it is crucial to recognize the heterogeneity in fluvial controls along the Indian river systems. In addition, tracking the river recovery, and associated geomorphic and vegetative ...
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The impacts of LULC and climate change scenarios on the hydrology and sediment yield of Rib watershed, Ethiopia
Watershed-scale hydrology and soil erosion are the main environmental components that are greatly affected by environmental perturbations such as climate and land use and land cover (LULC) changes. The purpose...
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Open AccessA process-based recovery indicator for anthropogenically disturbed river system
The present paper utilizes entropy theory and Google earth engine cloud computing technique to investigate system state and river recovery potential in two large sub-basins of the Mahanadi River, India. The cr...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Assessment of Fluvial Controls and Cross-Sectional Recovery Indicators in a Large Regulated River
In the twenty-first century, fluvial geomorphologists will play a key role in improving the process-based knowledge pertinent to the anthropogenically disturbed rivers. In particular, alluvial-regulated rivers...
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Hydrogeochemical Processes Governing Uranium Mobility: Inferences from the Anthropogenically Disturbed, Semi-arid Region of India
Khetri Copper Belt, Rajasthan, is anthropogenically active and geologically belongs to the Delhi super-group. A study was designed to understand the geochemical processes controlling the elemental mobility in ...
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Open AccessSoil erosion and sediment yield assessment using RUSLE and GIS-based approach in Anjeb watershed, Northwest Ethiopia
Soil erosion is a serious and continuous environmental problem in Ethiopia. Lack of land use planning, environmental protection, over-cultivation, and overgrazing are prominent causes of erosion and sedimentat...
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Impact of mine pit lake on metal mobility in groundwater
Open pit mines are potential source of metal contamination. Three types of open pit mines, i.e. copper, quartzite and granite were selected to understand the mobility and behaviour of metals. Metal contaminati...
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Provenance identification of soil at the confluence of Thar desert, Aravalli hills, and alluvial plain based on trace and rare earth elements geochemistry
Khetri Copper Belt (KBC), India, lies in the semi-arid region at the confluence of Aravalli ranges and alluvial soil. A study is designed to understand the influence of aeolian processes on soil geochemistry (...
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Remote Sensing for Martian Studies: Inferences from Syrtis Major
Remote sensing techniques have proved to be highly efficient in the exploration of Mars. Availability of several sensors operating across the electromagnetic spectrum on-board orbiters, landers and rovers has ...