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- Ethno-Medico-Botany of Chakmas in Arunachal Pradesh, India
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Indian Forester, Vol 132, No 4 (2006), Pagination: 474-484Abstract
Namdapha National Park in Arunachal Pradesh is one of the largest reservoirs of plant biodiversity in the North-East India. A large number of medicinal plants, rare and endemic taxa occur here in the wild. The Chakma community inhabiting the North-western periphery of the park has been utilizing a large number of medicinal plants from the park area for their day-to-day life. This paper documents the medicinal use of 63 plant species belonging to 38 families in different ailments by the Chakma community in Arunachal Pradesh. It is suggested that the traditional ecological knowledge pertaining to the medicinal plant utilization needs further exploration and warrants recognition of an incentive based community conservation of medicinal plants.- Delineating Coal Seams and Establishing Water Tightness by Electrical Resistivity Imaging
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1 Geophysics Division, Central Water and Power Research Station, Khadakwasla R.S., Pune 411 024, IN
1 Geophysics Division, Central Water and Power Research Station, Khadakwasla R.S., Pune 411 024, IN
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Current Science, Vol 108, No 3 (2015), Pagination: 427-434Abstract
In the present study, continuity of coal seams was established in the area adjacent to the existing open cast coal mine at Talabira, Odisha situated close to Hirakud reservoir. Water tightness of the strata in the zone between the reservoir and the mine needs to be verified to prevent inundation by subterranean seepage and ensure safety. Multi electrode resistivity imaging technique was used to establish continuity of coal seams and verify water tightness. From the studies conducted in and around the mine along 13 profiles, coal seams with relatively high resistivity ranging from 500 to 1500 Ohm-m at depths varying from 10 to 31 m were delineated. The intervening strata between the reservoir and the open cast mine was found to be fairly tight without any significant zone susceptible to seepage.Keywords
Coal Seam, Electrical Resistivity Imaging, Open Cast Mine, Reservoir, Water Tightness.- Groundwater Hazards Risk Management In West Bengal
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S. Halder
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M. Majumder
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1 State Water Investigation Directorate, Govt. of West Bengal, IN
2 Freelance Environmental Psychologist, Kolkata, IN
1 State Water Investigation Directorate, Govt. of West Bengal, IN
2 Freelance Environmental Psychologist, Kolkata, IN