Search Results - "Udaya Shankar, H. N"
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Sources of major ions and processes affecting the geochemical and isotopic signatures of subsurface waters along a tropical river, Southwestern India
Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-01-2015)“…Systematic monitoring of subsurface hydrogeochemistry has been carried out for a period of one year in a humid tropical region along the Nethravati–Gurupur…”
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Geochemical behaviour of dissolved trace elements in a monsoon-dominated tropical river basin, Southwestern India
Published in Environmental science and pollution research international (01-04-2014)“…The study presents a 3-year time series data on dissolved trace elements and rare earth elements (REEs) in a monsoon-dominated river basin, the Nethravati…”
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Analyzing the Factors Contributing to Bacterial Contamination of Domestic Water Sources in Estuarine Islands of Coastal Karnataka, India
Published in Air, soil and water research (01-07-2022)“…Contamination of domestic water sources is a major concern in estuarine islands of coastal Karnataka. Awareness about practices for waste management and…”
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Controls on intense silicate weathering in a tropical river, southwestern India
Published in Chemical geology (18-03-2012)“…The Silicate Weathering Rate (SWR) and associated Carbon dioxide Consumption Rate (CCR) in tropical silicate terrain is assessed through a study of the major…”
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Use of Sr isotopes as a tool to decipher the soil weathering processes in a tropical river catchment, southwestern India
Published in Applied geochemistry (01-12-2015)“…River water composition (major ion and 87Sr/86Sr ratio) was monitored on a monthly basis over a period of three years from a mountainous river (Nethravati…”
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Delineation of concealed lineaments using interpreted resistivity values
Published in Bulletin of engineering geology and the environment (01-06-2005)“…The paper shows that isoresistivity contours for different depths, drawn from interpreted resistivity values, can indicate the location of underground…”
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