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    Plankton diversity and water quality assessment of three freshwater lakes of Mandi (Himachal Pradesh, India) with special reference to planktonic indicators by Thakur, R. K., Jindal, R., Singh, Uday Bhan, Ahluwalia, A. S.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-10-2013)
    “…The present study deals with the limnobiotic status of three selected lakes of Himachal Pradesh using physicochemical and biological parameters (especially…”
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    Assessment of water quality of river Sutlej, Punjab (India) by Sharma, C., Jindal, R., Singh, Uday Bhan, Ahluwalia, A. S.

    Published in Sustainable water resources management (01-12-2018)
    “…Sutlej River is the longest river of Punjab, India, and a major source of water supply for irrigation, drinking, washing, and bathing in the region was studied…”
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    Phytoplankton dynamics and species diversity in a shallow eutrophic, natural mid-altitude lake in Himachal Pradesh (India): role of physicochemical factors by Jindal, R, Thakur, R.K, Singh, Uday Bhan, Ahluwalia, A.S

    Published in Chemistry and ecology (19-05-2014)
    “…Rewalsar Lake, a mid-altitude, shallow and recreational water body located in the north-western Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh (India) was studied through monthly…”
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    Microalgae: a promising tool for carbon sequestration by Singh, Uday Bhan, Ahluwalia, A. S.

    “…Increasing trends in global warming already evident, the likelihood of further rise continuing, and their impacts give urgency to addressing carbon…”
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    Phytoplankton dynamics and water quality of Prashar Lake, Himachal Pradesh, India by Jindal, R., Thakur, R.K., Singh, Uday Bhan, Ahluwalia, A.S.

    “…Prashar Lake, an unexplored, high-altitude, shallow, and cold water body located in Himachal Pradesh (India) was studied through monthly surveys in two…”
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    Water Quality Assessment of Some Freshwater Bodies Supporting Vegetation in and Around Chandigarh (India), Using Multivariate Statistical Methods by Singh, Uday Bhan, Ahluwalia, A. S, Jindal, R, Sharma, C

    Published in Exposure and health (01-11-2013)
    “…An increasing trend in water pollution of freshwater bodies through anthropogenic means is evident, and its impact is turning freshwater unsuitable for human…”
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