نتایج جستجو برای: indus culture

تعداد نتایج: 278519  

2006
Tom Parsons Robert S. Yeats Yuji Yagi Ahmad Hussain

[1] We calculated static stress changes from the devastating M = 7.6 earthquake that shook Kashmir on 8 October, 2005. We mapped Coulomb stress change on target fault planes oriented by assuming a regional compressional stress regime with greatest principal stress directed orthogonally to the mainshock strike. We tested calculation sensitivity by varying assumed stress orientations, target-faul...

2013
Fabrice G Renaud James PM Syvitski Zita Sebesvari Saskia E Werners Hartwig Kremer Claudia Kuenzer Ramachandran Ramesh Ad Jeuken Jana Friedrich

Coastal deltas are landforms that typically offer a wide variety of benefits to society including highly fertile soils for agricultural development, freshwater resources, and rich biodiversity. For these reasons, many deltas are densely populated, are important economic hubs, and have been transformed by human interventions such as agricultural intensification, modification of water and sedimen...

Journal: :Ground water 2014
M J M Cheema W W Immerzeel W G M Bastiaanssen

Groundwater abstraction and depletion were assessed at a 1-km resolution in the irrigated areas of the Indus Basin using remotely sensed evapotranspiration (ET) and precipitation; a process-based hydrological model and spatial information on canal water supplies. A calibrated Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to derive total annual irrigation applied in the irrigated areas of...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2004
Lluis Quintana-Murci Raphaelle Chaix R Spencer Wells Doron M Behar Hamid Sayar Rosaria Scozzari Chiara Rengo Nadia Al-Zahery Ornella Semino A Silvana Santachiara-Benerecetti Alfredo Coppa Qasim Ayub Aisha Mohyuddin Chris Tyler-Smith S Qasim Mehdi Antonio Torroni Ken McElreavey

The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, witnessing numerous waves of migration of different peoples at different times. To evaluate the effects of these population movements on the current genetic landscape of the Iranian plateau, the Indus Valley, and Central Asia, we have analyzed 910 mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) from 23 populations of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Oliver Korup David R Montgomery Kenneth Hewitt

Despite longstanding research on the age and formation of the Tibetan Plateau, the controls on the erosional decay of its margins remain controversial. Pronounced aridity and highly localized rock uplift have traditionally been viewed as limits to the dissection of the plateau by bedrock rivers. Recently, however, glacier dynamics and landsliding have been argued to retard headward fluvial eros...

Journal: :CoRR 2011
Carsten Lemmen Aurangzeb Khan

The Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) was one of the first great civilizations in prehistory. This bronze age civilization flourished from the end of the fourth millennium BC. It disintegrated during the second millennium BC; despite much research effort, this decline is not well understood. Less research has been devoted to the emergence of the IVC, which shows continuous cultural precursors sin...

2005
Mohan Pant Shuji Funo R. D. Banerjee

This paper studies the street and block plans of Mohenjodaro and Sirkap of Pakistan, and Thimi of Kathmandu Valley. Mohenjodaro was a reknowned city of Indus civilization, while Sirkap of Taxila, was an important cultural center in later half of first millennium BC. While both of the cities are archaeological remains, Thimi is still a living town. The three cities, apparently separated by enorm...

2017
Zhiqi Guo Xiang-Yang Li Tahir Azeem Wang Yan Chun Perveiz Khalid Liu Xue Qing Muhammad Irfan Ehsan Muhammad Jawad Munawar Xie Wei

The sand intervals of the Lower Goru Formation of the Cretaceous age, widely distributed in the Middle and Lower Indus Basin of Pakistan, are proven reservoirs. However, in the Sawan gas field of the Middle Indus Basin, these sandstone intervals are very deep and extremely heterogeneous in character, which makes it difficult to discriminate lithologies and fluid saturation. Based on petrophysic...

Journal: :Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 2021

This research focuses on studying the pottery sherds collected in period 2018–19 from settlement DH7 northern al-Batinah region north-eastern Oman. The material mainly comes stratified contexts largest building at settlement, S42, whose function is interpreted as a warehouse. Three main classes of are recognised: Indus red micaceous ware, Umm an-Nar fine ware and Dahwa sandy buff ware. Compared...

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