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Environmental geochemistry of the Mahanadi River Basin

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Title Environmental geochemistry of the Mahanadi River Basin
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Contributor Subramanian,V
 
Subject Environmental science
Environmental geochemistry
Mahanadi River Basin
 
Description The Mahanadi river is one of the major rivers in India,
newlineflowing east and draining into the Bay
newlineEncompassing 5 2 a basin area of 1.42x10 km,
newlineof Bengal.
newlinethe basin is
newlinecharacterised by a tropical climate with average annual
newlinerainfall of 155 cm. The basin geology is characterised by
newlinePrecambrians of Eastern Ghats consisting of rock types as
newlinekhondalites, charnockites, leptynites, granites, gneisses
newlineetc., the limestones, sandstones and shales of the Gondwanas
newlineand the coastal tracts constituted by the Recent deltaic
newlinealluvium of the river with littoral deposits. A part of the
newlinerichest mineral belt of the sub-continent consisting of iron
newlineore, limestone, dolomite, bauxite, lead and copper deposits
newlineoccur in the basin. Except for studies on water chemistry in
newlinethe estuarine region of the river, not much work has been
newlinereported from the Mahanadi river basin. Hence the present
newlinestudy is aimed at determining erosion and deposition rates
newlinein the basin, grain size distribution and mineral
newlinecomposition in different size fractions of suspended and bed
newlinesediments, heavy metal distribution in size fractions and
newlinechemical fractions of the sediments.
newlineWater, suspended, bed and core sediments were collected
newlinein different seasons during 1986 and 1989 from selected
newlinelocations of Mahanadi and its tributaries. Standard
newlineprocedures were adopted for analysis of samples. Data on
newlinedaily, monthly and annual water discharge for 10 years
newline(1977/78 - 1986/87) and for 5 years of sediment discharge
newline(1980/81 - 1983/84 and 1985/86) at the gaging stations were
newlineobtained from the Central Water Commission, India.
newlineHCO; , C ++ Mg++ d a , an dissolved silica, mostly
newlineconstitute the water composition. Most of the ions are
newlinereleased from carbonate rock weathering with 60% HCO; coming
newlinefrom carbonate lithology. The high bicarbonate content
newlineshows the intense chemical weathering taking place in the
newlinebasin. Chemical erosion rate for indiVidual elements is
newlinehigher in Mahanadi compared to other peninsular rivers in
newlineIndia.
Bibliography p.144-158
 
Date 2014-01-16T07:07:28Z
2014-01-16T07:07:28Z
2014-01-16
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1991
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Type Ph.D.
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10603/15108
 
Language English
 
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Rights university
 
Format 158p.
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Coverage Environmental science
 
Publisher Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru University
School of Environmental Sciences
 
Source INFLIBNET