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| Articles of Volume : 1 Issue : 38 ( 10, April - 2014) | | | 83 | Changing Sex Ratio In Upper Krishna Basin (Maharashtra) | By : R. R. Gharge | Abstract : Sex ratio is an index of socio-economic conditions of an area and an important
tool for regional analysis.Imbalances in sex composition and its regional
variations provide an ideal ground for population geographers for analyzing
the regional character of population data. In the present paper an attempt has
been made to analyse the spatio-temporal pattern of sex ratio in Upper Krishna
Basin taking tahsil as unit of analysis. It also depicts wide spatial variation in
its regional pattern depending upon the economic conditions of the area. The
regions recording the high sex ratio mainly suffer from poor agriculture and
promote emigration while areas of low sex ratio have undergone industrial
development attracting immigration. | | | Author Profile | Full-Text PDF |View Video | |
| | 84 | Acidity and aridity: Soil inorganic carbon storage exhibits complex relationship with low-pH soils and myeloablation followed by autologous PBSC infusion | By : Spears, T.C. and Laframboise, Zotique | Abstract : Soil inorganic carbon is the most common form of carbon in arid and semiarid
regions, and has a very long turnover time. However, little is known about
dissolved inorganic carbon storage and its turnover time in these soils. With 81
arid soil samples taken from 6 profiles in the Nepean Desert, Canada, we
investigated the soil inorganic carbon (SIC) and the soil dissolved inorganic
carbon (SDIC) in whole profiles of saline and alkaline soils by analyzing their
contents and ages with radiocarbon dating. The results showed that there is
considerable SDIC content in SIC, and the variations of SDIC and SIC contents
in the saline soil profile were much larger than that in the alkaline profile. We
investigated the possible implications for seismic platelet activity but identified
none. | | | Author Profile | Full-Text PDF |View Video | |
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