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Inter-decadal Variability of Precipitation Patterns Increasing the Runoff Intensity in Lower Reach ong from 63.10 in 2001 to 97.10 in 2020 and the average storm rainfall concentration has also exceed than annual rainfall of study area in few years. The highest storm rainfall over the area was 612.6 mm in the year 2017. As side by side percentage of runoff intensity has also increased from 47.36 inExploit 发表于 2025-3-25 10:30:54
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Soil Piping: Problems and Prospectsxchangeable Sodium Potential or ESP) may increase the susceptibility of soils to dispersion and so to tunnel erosion, although the exact nature of this relationship is, as yet, poorly understood. Field evidence shows that subsurface erosion is, however, highly significant in that, where it occurs, c图画文字 发表于 2025-3-25 18:31:18
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Quantifying the Spatio-seasonal Water Balance and Land Surface Temperature Interface in Chandrabhagal correlation coefficient between water deficit and LST is −0.2366 and it is 0.1921 between water surplus and LST and these are significant at 0.05 level of significance. It clearly establishes the linkages between water balance state and LST.Fretful 发表于 2025-3-26 07:29:55
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Assessment of Land Use and Land Cover Change in the Purulia District, India Using LANDSAT Data with vegetation and fallow to fallow with vegetation were the major processes of deforestation and afforestation respectively. The loss of dense forest and gain of fallow with vegetation were lumped with several govt. plantation programmes in the last few years. The transition from fallow to agricuIncompetent 发表于 2025-3-26 19:33:25
Applied Geomorphology and Contemporary Issues978-3-031-04532-5Series ISSN 2366-8865 Series E-ISSN 2366-8873