September 2022

Assessing Groundwater Quality in Dong Thap Province Using Multi-variate Statistical Approach

IJEP 42(9): 1061-1070 : Vol. 42 Issue. 9 (September 2022) Full Text Nguyen Thanh Giao1* and Tran Vang Phu2 1. Can Tho University, College of Environment and Natural Resources, Can Tho 900000, Vietnam 2. Can Tho University, School of Law, Can Tho 900000, Vietnam Abstract This study aimed to assess groundwater quality in Dong Thap […]

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Reckoning Air Pollution based on Tolerance Index of Plant under Pre and Post-Covid-19 Lockdown Scenario

IJEP 42(9): 1051-1060 : Vol. 42 Issue. 9 (September 2022) Full Text Sithara K. Urumbil*, Jasmine Mariya A.J. and Merin George Little Flower College, Department of Botany, Guruvayur, Thrissur – 680 103, Kerala, India Abstract Air pollution is major environmental issue facing around the world. Covid-19 the pandemic which smashed all the socio-economic development of

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Artificial Neural Network Modelling of Traffic Noise Induced Annoyance Amongst Exposed Population

IJEP 42(9): 1042-1050 : Vol. 42 Issue. 9 (September 2022) Full Text Chidananda Prasad Das1, Smita Rath2, Bijay Kumar Swain3, Shreerup Goswami4 and Mira Das1* 1. Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan (Deemed to be University), Environmental Science Programme, Department of Chemistry, ITER, Bhubaneswar – 751 030, Odisha, India 2. Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan (Deemed to be University), Department

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Evaluating Water Resources Availability in Headwater Sub-catchments of Subarnarekha River Basin in a changing Environment using Remote Sensing and GIS Software

IJEP 42(9): 1034-1041 : Vol. 42 Issue. 9 (September 2022) Full Text Mrigendra Kumar1 and Ramakar Jha2* 1. Chaibasa Engineering College, Chaibasa – 833 215, Jharkhand, India 2. National Institute of Technology, Patna – 800 005, Bihar, India Abstract The Subarnarekha river basin, which is predominantly rural, is a river shared between Jharkhand, West Bengal

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