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Greenhouse gas emissions (CH4, CO2 and N2O) from a newly flooded hydroelectric reservoir in subtropical South Asia: the case of nam theun 2 reservoir, Lao PDR / Deshmukh, Chandra Shekhar.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi TERI University 2013Edition: TERI UniversityDescription: xxviii,221pSubject(s):
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Thesis Thesis TERI School of Advanced Studies Thesis SAS551.583.9 DES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Bound TH45
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SAS551.583.45(235.243) SHA Differential vulnerabilities and adaptive decision making under changing climate: a study of Upper Ganga SAS551.583.5(235.243) GRO Assessing climate change impacts on water availability patterns in a Himalayan catchment SAS551.583(540.23) SHA A study of tropospheric ozone and aerosols over Delhi SAS551.583.9 DES Greenhouse gas emissions (CH4, CO2 and N2O) from a newly flooded hydroelectric reservoir in subtropical South Asia: the case of nam theun 2 reservoir, Lao PDR SAS553:528.9(540.27) ROY Defining the nature of metamorphism of the litho-units of Lesser Himalaya (Kumaun) using sensor based spectroscopic techniques SAS556.51:502.131.1(540.53) CHA Role of institutional interplay in the post-project sustainability of watershed development programmes: a case study in Kadwanchi, Maharashtra SAS556.51:528.9(540.61) SAI Integrated socio-physical modeling framework for adaptive watershed management using geospatial tools: a case study of watershed management in Kanva watershed, Southern Karnataka

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