نتایج جستجو برای: himalayas

تعداد نتایج: 2242  

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2013
Sagar Panthi Buddha Basnyat

Increasing number of Hindu pilgrims visit the Himalayas where some of them suffer from high altitude illness including the life threatening forms, high altitude pulmonary oedema (HAPE) and high altitude cerebral oedema. Compared to tourists and trekkers, pilgrims are usually ignorant about altitude illness. This is a case of a pilgrim who suffered from HAPE on his trip to Kailash-Mansarovar and...

2012
BEETIKA KOHLI VEENU KAUL

Plants of Allium roylei Stearn, a threatened taxon of North – West Himalayas studied are complex translocation heterozygotes. Structural alterations imposed thereby on the chromosomes adversely affect the reproductive features of the species. Pollen grains formed share variable number of chromosomes ranging from 1 to 8 instead of the normal. This drastically acts down their siring potential by ...

2015
Brad Chamberlain

This study applies the observation of alignment between geographical watersheds and linguistic groupings to the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalayas. Tournadre (2014) estimates 220 Tibetic language varieties in 25 major groupings, sharing a common linguistic ancestry. Typological groupings can be readily identified through mapping human settlements to watersheds. For areas that have yet to be rese...

2014
Prakash Kumar Paudel Prakash K. Paudel

Funding: Not available The need for Conservation Biology of specific species and ecosystems has been widely acknowledged worldwide. This is demonstrated by, among other things, scientific publications devoted to conservation biology of specific species and ecosystems (e.g. Glenn et al. 2001, Gower and Wilkinson 2005, Pratt 2009). The goal of conservation biology is to document the full range of...

2018

Himalaya is a vast and diverse mountain system. Agro forestry land use covering (20%) of geographical area of Indian Himalayas is distributed as patches in the matrix of forest covering (52%) area. Forest based treecrop livestock integrated farming is the predominant traditional land use in central Himalayas.1 Hill agriculture appears to be key threat to soil biodiversity and ecosystem service ...

2012
Christoff Andermann Laurent Longuevergne Stéphane Bonnet Alain Crave Philippe Davy Richard Gloaguen

16 17 The transfer of precipitation into rivers involves temporary water storage in reservoirs 1,2 such as 18 soils, groundwater, snow and glaciers, where different residence times influence the hydrological 19 cycle. In the central Himalayas, the water budget is considered to be primarily controlled by 20 monsoon rainfall, snow and glacier melt 3,4 , and secondarily by evapotranspiration 3. Th...

2010
S. Decesari M. C. Facchini C. Carbone L. Giulianelli M. Rinaldi E. Finessi S. Fuzzi A. Marinoni P. Cristofanelli R. Duchi P. Bonasoni E. Vuillermoz J. Cozic J. L. Jaffrezo

We report chemical composition data for PM10 and PM1 from the Nepal Climate Observatory-Pyramid (NCO-P), the world’s highest aerosol observatory, located at 5079 m a.s.l. at the foothills of Mt. Everest. Despite its high altitude, the average PM10 mass apportioned by the chemical analyses is of the order of 6 μg m−3 (i.e., 10 μg/scm), with almost a half of this mass accounted for by organic mat...

Journal: :Journal of Social Health and Diabetes 2013

Journal: :The Third Pole: Journal of Geography Education 2014

Journal: :Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology 2010

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