Geological vulnerability of Khetri Jodhpur and Nakora Rajasthan India
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
€35.90
(inklusive MwSt.)
Verfügbarkeit: Titel wird für Sie produziert, Festbezug, bitte vormerken
Zusatztext
In the earlier time, Rajasthan State is known as Rajputana and came into existence on March 30, 1949. It covered 3,42,239 sq km area and occupied 10.74% of the Indian Territory. It is also the largest State in India. The Rajasthan State is located within 23o03'-30o12'N and 69o29'-78o17'E. It is confined to the west and northwest by Pakistan, on the north and northeast by Haryana and Uttar Pradesh and the south-southeast and southwest by Madhya Pradesh and the Gujarat States respectively. The state is covered by the Thar Desert in North West direction and covers 32% area of the total area. The Aravalli hill ranges are extending from Delhi in the northeast to the plains of north Gujarat in the southwest, and physiographical divides the State into two uneven parts. The area to the east of the hills covered by the eastern plains and the Vindhyan plateau. In the present geological visit, we have explored several Geological fascinating places which including Khetri copper complex, HCL, Khertinagar, where we have visited underground mine and studied about the Mine operations, copper ore bodies and Geology of this area which comes under Delhi supergroup.
Autorenportrait
Dr. Vartika Singh (M.Phil. & Ph.D., Geology), engaging Asst. Prof. with 5+years of Experience in AIGWES, Amity University. Exceptional track record of research success with 30+publications in national, international journals. Hydrogeology, Remote Sensing, Environmental Geology & Artificial Intelligence strengthening her Concentration.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 12.06.2018
Umfang: 60 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 0.4 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9786138387497
Umbreit-Nr.: 5250464
