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pro vyhledávání: '"Suvarna Tikle"'
Autor:
Amlan Ghosh, Sayandeep Rakshit, Suvarna Tikle, Sandipan Das, Uday Chatterjee, Chaitanya B. Pande, Abed Alataway, Ahmed A. Al-Othman, Ahmed Z. Dewidar, Mohamed A. Mattar
Publikováno v:
Land, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 116 (2022)
Globally, soil erosion is a significant problem contributing to nutrient loss, water quality degradation, and sand accumulation in water bodies. Currently, various climate factors are affecting the natural resources entire worldwide. Agricultural int
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/68bbc67a1b47427fb08508105071748e
Autor:
Suvarna Tikle, Gufran Beig
Publikováno v:
Journal of ISAS. 1:123-137
The current global Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) became a pandemic due to its contagion nature and rapid spread throughout the world. The pandemic caused a lockdown resulting in a large decline in the level of anthropogenic emissions of tiny aerosol
Autor:
Amlan Ghosh, Sayandeep Rakshit, Suvarna Tikle, Sandipan Das, Uday Chatterjee, Chaitanya B. Pande, Abed Alataway, Ahmed A. Al-Othman, Ahmed Z. Dewidar, Mohamed A. Mattar
Publikováno v:
Land
Land; Volume 12; Issue 1; Pages: 116
Land; Volume 12; Issue 1; Pages: 116
Globally, soil erosion is a significant problem contributing to nutrient loss, water quality degradation, and sand accumulation in water bodies. Currently, various climate factors are affecting the natural resources entire worldwide. Agricultural int
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8f9b5ee29360e76989ab151ad4917511
https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000C-8336-321.11116/0000-000C-8338-1
https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000C-8336-321.11116/0000-000C-8338-1
Publikováno v:
Regional Economic Development Research. :211-226
The economic loss attributable to air pollution and associated disease burden is increasing in polluted megacities all over the globe; Indian megacities are no exception. India has launched the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Resear
Publikováno v:
Earth Systems and Environment
It was speculated that fewer COVID-19 infections may emerge in tropical countries due to their hot climate, but India emerged as one of the leading hotspot. There is no concrete answer on the influence of meteorological parameters on COVID-19 even af
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Sciences. 106:97-104
The world's top ranked mega city Delhi is known for deteriorated air quality. However, the analysis of air pollution data of 5 years (2014–2018) reveals that years 2016 and 2017, which were marked by an unusual delayed withdrawal of monsoon, witnes
Autor:
Vinayak P. Dhulap, Yaseen I. Shaikh, Suvarna Tikle, Erum F H Kazi, Gufran Beig Viquar S. Shaikh, Satish Kulkarni
Publikováno v:
ES Food & Agroforestry.
Publikováno v:
Urban Climate
The spread of coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic around the globe is affecting people. The majority of Indian urban complexes are reeling under high emissions of deadly fine particulate matter PM2.5 and resulting in poor air quality. The
Publikováno v:
Urban Climate. 35:100756
India is an agriculture-based economy; a large fraction of crop residue is being burned directly on fields that are one of the major sources of air pollution. As the autumn edges towards the cooler winter in mega city Delhi, the fear of smog looms, f
Autor:
B. S. Murthy, Shruti Dole, Gufran Beig, Aditi Rathod, H.K. Trimbake, Suvarna Tikle, Rajanikant Shinde, R. Latha, S.K. Sahu, Mohan P. George, Siddhartha Singh
Publikováno v:
Current Science. 119:1178
The Megacity of Delhi, home to 19 million inhabitants, is infamous for its poor air quality mainly due to anthropogenic emissions While the COVID-19 pandemic is a health emergency, lockdown due to it saw an unprecedented decline in emission sources o