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Mahadik, Swapnali
- Monitoring System of Water and its Quality Using GIS & Data Mining Techniques
Authors
1 YMT College of Management, Kharghar-Navi Mumbai, IN
2 Narsee Munje College, Vile Parle, Mumbai, IN
Source
AADYA -National Journal of Management and Technology, Vol 5 (2015), Pagination: 123-129Abstract
Water is an important natural resource that essential to human survive and the environmental health. In India since the past few decades, the increasing activities of population and of industrial area have affects more to water quality. Generally Water quality is depending upon the change of climate and mainly chemical, physical and biological characteristics of water bodies. According to the Maharashtra Pollution Control board (MPCB) there are some predefined water quality criteria's and on the basis of that criteria, collection and integration of data from different resources through Remote Sensing helps to monitor water quality. For collecting and managing a Remote Sensed data there are different techniques are provided by Geographic Information System(GIS) with Data Mining Tools.
This paper examines how the different ways of spatial data utilization are works in combination of geospatial techniques with diverse data mining tools such as Cluster Analysis and Factor Analysis. This data mining tools with remote sensing application will help to enhance decision making of all over the area and environment.
Keywords
Remote Sensing, Spatial Data, Data Mining Tools, Cluster Analysis(CA), Factor Analysis(FA), Geographic Information System(GIS).- Geographic Information System as Knowledge & Technology Integration
Authors
1 MCA Department, YMT College of Management, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, IN
Source
AADYA -National Journal of Management and Technology, Vol 3, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 193-199Abstract
This paper exhibits the process of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) ability to separate great quantities of information about the environment into layers, explore each layer with a powerful suite of analytical tools, and then combine the layered information to use it in an integrated fashion which makes the GIS a powerful and effective decision-support tool. This tool generally used for any computer based capability for manipulating and organizing geographic data with different techniques. With the extent of this, this paper deals with some GIS applications and Informative examples which furnish better understanding of GIS integrative techniques with respect to relational data which can be used for different purpose appliances. Especially rapid developments in remote sensing, Science and technology play a major role in the growth of GIS, through this gathering of spatial information by means of proper management about earth and its environment into vast storehouse is a very important process for any GIS application.Keywords
Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, Geographic Data.- Applications of Nanotechnology in Water and Waste Water Treatment
Authors
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AADYA -National Journal of Management and Technology, Vol 7, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 91-95Abstract
Providing clean and affordable water to meet human needs is a grand challenge of the 21st century. And because of that Water Reuse as an industry has been around for many years but the core technology and process hasn't changed significantly. Nanotechnology offers opportunities to develop next generation water supply systems in this research, the application of various nonmaterial's such as metal nanoparticles, metal oxides, carbon compounds, zeolite, filtration membranes, etc., in the field of wastewater treatment is discussed. Here it gives the review on recent development in nanotechnology for water and wastewater treatment.Keywords
Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials, Water Reuse, Nano Particles, Metal Oxides, Carbon Compounds, Zeolite, Filtration Membranes.References
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