Articles with "himalayas" as a keyword



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Floristic diversity along altitudinal gradient under Betula utilis in North Western Himalayas of Kashmir, India

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Published in 2019 at "Acta Ecologica Sinica"

DOI: 10.1016/j.chnaes.2019.03.001

Abstract: Abstract A study on community structure was carried out along three altitudinal gradients viz., Lower (3000–3200m), Middle (3200–3400m) and upper (3400–3600m) asl in Sindh Forest Division (Sonamarg) and Tangmarg Forest Divisions (Gulmarg) in sub alpine… read more here.

Keywords: betula; north western; india floristic; himalayas ... See more keywords
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Tectonic evolution of the Karakoram metamorphic complex (NW Himalayas) reflected in the 3D structures of spiral garnets: Insights from X-ray computed micro-tomography

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Published in 2021 at "Geoscience frontiers"

DOI: 10.1016/j.gsf.2020.11.010

Abstract: Abstract Spiral garnet porphyroblasts are known to record lengthy periods of deformation and metamorphism by preserving single or multiple FIAs (Foliation Intersection Axis) formed normal to tectonic shortening directions. Thanks to technological advances in X-ray… read more here.

Keywords: ray computed; micro tomography; computed micro; metamorphic complex ... See more keywords
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Tree-ring reconstruction of late summer temperatures in northern Sikkim (eastern Himalayas).

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Published in 2018 at "Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology"

DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.05.018

Abstract: Abstract The Sikkim region of the Himalayas is among one of the most highly sensitive hotspots to climate change due to its fragile mountainous environment and rapidly growing population, which exert significant impacts on regional… read more here.

Keywords: temperature; tree ring; late summer; northern sikkim ... See more keywords
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Determining the quasi monsoon front in the Indian Himalayas

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Published in 2021 at "Quaternary International"

DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2021.02.010

Abstract: Abstract Precipitation over the southern rim of the Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) mainly occurs due to two dominant synoptic weather systems: Indian winter (IWM: December, January, February) and summer monsoon (ISM: June, July, August, September).… read more here.

Keywords: water; iwm ism; ism; monsoon ... See more keywords
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Moisture‐mediated responsiveness of treeline shifts to global warming in the Himalayas

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Published in 2018 at "Global Change Biology"

DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14428

Abstract: Among forest ecosystems, the alpine treeline ecotone can be considered to be a simplified model to study global ecology and climate change. Alpine treelines are expected to shift upwards in response to global warming given… read more here.

Keywords: treeline shifts; precipitation; treeline dynamics; himalayas ... See more keywords
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Sustainable Agroforestry Systems for Livelihood Security and their Economic Appraisal in Indian Himalayas

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Published in 2018 at "Economic Affairs"

DOI: 10.30954/0424-2513.3.2018.7

Abstract: Sustainable indigenous agroforestry systems are mainstay of rural agrarian economy coupled with livestock rearing in mountains of Himalayas. A 2B4D6-watershed was selected in Central Himalayas to investigate economic returns from agriculture based agroforestry systems. A… read more here.

Keywords: agriculture based; himalayas; agroforestry systems; agroforestry ... See more keywords
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The Adult and Larva of a New Species of the Genus Dila (Coleoptera, Blaptinae, Blaptini) from Himalayas, with Molecular Phylogenetic Inferences of Related Genera of the Blaptini

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Published in 2023 at "Insects"

DOI: 10.3390/insects14030284

Abstract: Simple Summary The genus Dila Fischer von Waldheim of 1844 belongs to the tribe Blaptini Leach of 1815 within the subfamily Blaptinae. Comprising 22 species, this genus is broadly distributed in Southeastern Turkey, Iraq, Iran,… read more here.

Keywords: blaptini; related genera; himalayas; new species ... See more keywords