Published Online: 2010-6-1
Published in Print: 2010-6-1
© 2010 Versita Warsaw
Articles in the same Issue
- A multidisciplinary approach to reveal the Sicily Climate and Environment over the last 20 000 years
- Adjoint retrieval of prognostic land surface model variables for an NWP model: Assimilation of ground surface temperature
- Distribution and bioavailability of Cr in central Euboea, Greece
- Impact of land-use and land-cover change on groundwater quality in the Lower Shiwalik hills: a remote sensing and GIS based approach
- Spectrometric analyses in comparison to the physiological condition of heavy metal stressed floodplain vegetation in a standardised experiment
- Cretaceous sedimentary blanketing and tectonic rejuvenation in the Western Klamath moutains: Insights from thermochronology
- Alpine paleostress reconstruction and active faulting in Western Iberia
- The thickest and the most complete loess sequence in the Carpathian basin: the borehole Udvari-2A
- Calcium-aluminum-silicate-hydrate “cement” phases and rare Ca-zeolite association at Colle Fabbri, Central Italy
- Trace element behaviour during interaction between basalt and crustal rocks at 0.5–0.8 GPa: an experimental approach
Keywords for this article
land-use and land-cover change;
remote sensing;
GIS;
hydrological cycle;
groundwater;
India
Creative Commons
BY-NC-ND 3.0
Articles in the same Issue
- A multidisciplinary approach to reveal the Sicily Climate and Environment over the last 20 000 years
- Adjoint retrieval of prognostic land surface model variables for an NWP model: Assimilation of ground surface temperature
- Distribution and bioavailability of Cr in central Euboea, Greece
- Impact of land-use and land-cover change on groundwater quality in the Lower Shiwalik hills: a remote sensing and GIS based approach
- Spectrometric analyses in comparison to the physiological condition of heavy metal stressed floodplain vegetation in a standardised experiment
- Cretaceous sedimentary blanketing and tectonic rejuvenation in the Western Klamath moutains: Insights from thermochronology
- Alpine paleostress reconstruction and active faulting in Western Iberia
- The thickest and the most complete loess sequence in the Carpathian basin: the borehole Udvari-2A
- Calcium-aluminum-silicate-hydrate “cement” phases and rare Ca-zeolite association at Colle Fabbri, Central Italy
- Trace element behaviour during interaction between basalt and crustal rocks at 0.5–0.8 GPa: an experimental approach