Application of Cleaner Technologies in the Treatment of Leachate and the Prevention of Surface and Groundwater Pollution in the Environment | Chapter 8 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7

In the northern Kosovo region, direct discharge of urban and industrial waste waters, as well as leachate (originating from unlawful landfills) into receivers without previous filtration, is unfortunately quite frequent. Furthermore, reckless and inappropriate site selection for industrial and municipal landfills, which are frequently located near or on the river’s edge, contributes greatly to pollution.Continue reading “Application of Cleaner Technologies in the Treatment of Leachate and the Prevention of Surface and Groundwater Pollution in the Environment | Chapter 8 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7”

Determining the Techniques of Surveying and Cadastral Mapping in Vietnam | Chapter 7 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7

In Vietnam, the measuring of cadastral maps, which is used for land administration, is currently very essential. In the past, cadastral maps in Vietnam were generally measured manually using an optical theodolite, and then the map was created on paper. Many technology applications are now employed in Vietnam to measure cadastral maps, thanks to theContinue reading “Determining the Techniques of Surveying and Cadastral Mapping in Vietnam | Chapter 7 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7”

Determination of Arable Weed Patterns according to Temperature and Latitude Gradient in Central and Southern Spain | Chapter 6 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7

Background: The success of crops in agro-ecosystems is closely linked to the landscape’s biodiversity. In the context of climate change, it’s critical to understand how weed species respond to environmental variation through their dispersal. Biodiversity has been influenced by a variety of pressures associated to climate change throughout the last century. We hypothesise that speciesContinue reading “Determination of Arable Weed Patterns according to Temperature and Latitude Gradient in Central and Southern Spain | Chapter 6 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7”

Assessment of Carbon Sequestration Potential of Urban Green Spaces (PMC Gardens) in Pune City, India | Chapter 5 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7

The goal of this study is to determine the carbon sequestration potential of trees in Pune’s urban green spaces. The methods given by Ravindranath and Ostwald for assessing above and belowground biomass and estimating the carbon pool were employed in this study. Soil samples were collected using a random sampling technique. Because the study areaContinue reading Assessment of Carbon Sequestration Potential of Urban Green Spaces (PMC Gardens) in Pune City, India | Chapter 5 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7

Extreme Surface Ozone Concentrations in the Kirov Region of the Russian Federation during Summer Heat Waves of 2010 and 2016 | Chapter 4 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7

The goal of this study was to compare peak values of surface ozone content recorded at the Vyatskiye Polyany monitoring station during summer heat waves in 2010 and 2016, when wavy and abnormally high air temperatures were seen for an extended period of time. The results of the data analysis from the continuous monitoring systemContinue reading “Extreme Surface Ozone Concentrations in the Kirov Region of the Russian Federation during Summer Heat Waves of 2010 and 2016 | Chapter 4 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7”

Estimation of Ground-level Ozone as a Risk Factor for Crop Production in Central Regions of the Russian Federation | Chapter 3 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7

In the territory of central Russia, surface ozone is considered a risk factor for crop productivity. The known processes of ozone’s effect on plants are discussed, as well as the quantities of ozone in the surface atmosphere that are harmful to various plant groups. The results of long-term ground-level ozone monitoring in central Russia (VyatskiyeContinue reading Estimation of Ground-level Ozone as a Risk Factor for Crop Production in Central Regions of the Russian Federation | Chapter 3 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7

Investigation on Environmental Alpha Radioactivity around Jaduguda Uranium Mine – An Experimental Study along Subarnarekha River | Chapter 2 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7

The mining effect is projected to raise the level of radioactivity in the environmental matrices near mine sites. The presence of a river near the mine regions increases the risk of the elevated level of radioactive contamination spreading far into the surrounding areas. Our earlier research has shown that the effect of the Jaduguda uraniumContinue reading “Investigation on Environmental Alpha Radioactivity around Jaduguda Uranium Mine – An Experimental Study along Subarnarekha River | Chapter 2 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7”

Study about Dinosaurs – Mystery of Growth and Extinction Correction, Mystery of Growth and Extinction of Dinosaurs | Chapter 1 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7

It has long been assumed that the mass extinction of dinosaurs — a difficult geological problem – occurred as a result of the impact of a massive stone on the earth, as proposed by the Alvarez father and son team in 1980. Despite these objections, Alvarez and Alvarez’s viewpoint has received widespread acceptance from geologists,Continue reading Study about Dinosaurs – Mystery of Growth and Extinction Correction, Mystery of Growth and Extinction of Dinosaurs | Chapter 1 | Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 7

Determining the Effects of the Fires in the Mountains of Cordoba on the Quality of Water in the Reservoirs | Chapter 7 | Challenging Issues on Environment and Earth Science Vol. 9

With a population of more than 1,450,000 people in 2020, Córdoba and its environs are one of Argentina’s most major cities. The San Roque and Los Molinos reservoirs provide water to this city. The hydrological cycles in the region are extremely variable. Furthermore, the city’s and its hinterland’s constant population development in recent years hasContinue reading “Determining the Effects of the Fires in the Mountains of Cordoba on the Quality of Water in the Reservoirs | Chapter 7 | Challenging Issues on Environment and Earth Science Vol. 9”

Research on Ecological and Botanical Diversity in Haloxylon Persicum Community at Al-Qassim Region in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | Chapter 6 | Challenging Issues on Environment and Earth Science Vol. 9

In the desert, Haloxylon persicum is a significant species. It not only aids in the stabilisation of sand dunes, but it also aids in the conservation of soil and water, as well as the slowing of desertification. The fact that the plant species is endangered, on the other hand, has far-reaching consequences. Drought-tolerant Haloxylon persicumContinue reading Research on Ecological and Botanical Diversity in Haloxylon Persicum Community at Al-Qassim Region in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | Chapter 6 | Challenging Issues on Environment and Earth Science Vol. 9

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