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Journal articles on the topic "Mutha River"

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Prof. A.B. More, Prof A. B. More, Prof C. S. Chavan Prof. C.S. Chavan, Ajoy Gurung, Pramod Sarwade, Shashikant Chaudhari, and Rohit Vyas. "Water Quality Status of Mula-Mutha River." Global Journal For Research Analysis 3, no. 4 (June 15, 2012): 75–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778160/apr2014/24.

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Hore, Shubham P. "Water Quality Analysis of Mula-Mutha River." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 8, no. 12 (December 31, 2020): 489–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2020.32533.

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Sela, Rotem, Sivan Laviad-Shitrit, Leena Thorat, Bimalendu B. Nath, and Malka Halpern. "Chironomus ramosus Larval Microbiome Composition Provides Evidence for the Presence of Detoxifying Enzymes." Microorganisms 9, no. 8 (July 23, 2021): 1571. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9081571.

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Chironomids (Diptera; Chironomidae) are aquatic insects that are abundant in freshwater. We aimed to study the endogenous microbiota composition of Chironomus ramosus larvae that were sampled from the Mutha River and a laboratory culture in India. Furthermore, we performed a metagenomic analysis of the larval microbiome, sampled from the Mutha River. Significant differences were found between the bacterial community composition of C. ramosus larvae that were sampled from the Mutha River and the laboratory culture. A total of 54.7% of the amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) that were identified in the larvae from the Mutha River were unique, compared to only 12.9% of unique ASVs that were identified from the laboratory-reared larvae. The four most abundant phyla across all samples were: Proteobacteria, Fusobacteria, Firmicutes, and Bacteroidetes, while the nine most abundant genera were: Aeromonas, Alkanindiges, Breznakia, Cetobacterium, Chryseobacterium, Desulfovibrio, Dysgonomonas, Thiothrix, and Vibrio. Moreover, in the metagenomic analysis, we detected bacterial genes and bacterial pathways that demonstrated the ability to degrade different toxic compounds, detoxify metal, and confer resistance to antibiotics and UV radiation, amongst other functions. The results illuminate the fact that there are detoxifying enzymes in the C. ramosus larval microbiome that possibly play a role in protecting the insect in polluted environments.
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Jadhav, S. D., and M. S. Jadhav. "Analysis of Water Quality Using Physico-chemical Parameters of Mula-Mutha River, Pune Maharashtra." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-1, Issue-6 (October 31, 2017): 250–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd2509.

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Singh, Gaurav. "Study of Mutha River Water Quality with Respect to its Conservation and Restoration." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 7, no. 6 (June 30, 2019): 1346–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2019.6232.

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., Ritica Thakur. "DETERMINATION OF SAFE GRADE ELEVATION BY USING HEC-RAS: CASE STUDY MUTHA RIVER." International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology 05, no. 01 (January 25, 2016): 125–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.15623/ijret.2016.0501023.

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Shukla, S., M. V. Khire, and S. S. Gedam. "Monitoring Land Use/Land Cover Changes in a River Basin due to Urbanization using Remote Sensing and GIS Approach." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-8 (November 28, 2014): 949–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-8-949-2014.

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Faster pace of urbanization, industrialization, unplanned infrastructure developments and extensive agriculture result in the rapid changes in the Land Use/Land Cover (LU/LC) of the sub-tropical river basins. Study of LU/LC transformations in a river basin is crucial for vulnerability assessment and proper management of the natural resources of a river basin. Remote sensing technology is very promising in mapping the LU/LC distribution of a large region on different spatio-temporal scales. The present study is intended to understand the LU/LC changes in the Upper Bhima river basin due to urbanization using modern geospatial techniques such as remote sensing and GIS. In this study, the Upper Bhima river basin is divided into three adjacent sub-basins: Mula-Mutha sub-basin (ubanized), Bhima sub-basin (semi-urbanized) and Ghod sub-basin (unurbanized). Time series LU/LC maps were prepared for the study area for a period of 1980, 2002 and 2009 using satellite datasets viz. Landsat MSS (October, 1980), Landsat ETM+ (October, 2002) and IRS LISS III (October 2008 and November 2009). All the satellite images were classified into five LU/LC classes viz. built-up lands, agricultural lands, waterbodies, forests and wastelands using supervised classification approach. Post classification change detection method was used to understand the LU/LC changes in the study area. Results reveal that built up lands, waterbodies and agricultural lands are increasing in all the three sub-basins of the study area at the cost of decreasing forests and wastelands. But the change is more drastic in urbanized Mula-Mutha sub-basin compared to the other two sub-basins.
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Prajkta, Ghule. "Feasibility Study of Modified Flow Pattern for the Onsite Treatment of Polluted River, Case Study on Mutha River." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 7, no. 6 (June 30, 2019): 528–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2019.6093.

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Keskar, Ashwini, Pradeep Kumkar, Mandar S. Paingankar, Anand Padhye, and Neelesh Dahanukar. "Length-weight and length-length relationships of seven loach species (Teleostei: Cypriniformes) from five localities in northern Western Ghats, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 7, no. 15 (December 26, 2015): 8025. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.2462.7.15.8025-8220.

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<p>Length-weight (LWR) and length-length (LLR) relationships of seven loach species (Teleostei: Cypriniformes): <em>Botia striata, Lepidocephalichthys thermalis, Paracanthocobitis mooreh, Indoreonectes evezardi, Nemacheilus anguilla, Nemachilichthys rueppelli</em> and <em>Schistura denisoni</em> were studied from five localities within the Krishna River system of the Indian Western Ghats: Lonawala (Indrayani River), Paud (Mula River), Warje (Mutha River), Bhor (Nira River) and Patan (Koyna River). With the exception of <em>L. thermalis</em> all species are endemic to peninsular India, and to our knowledge this is the first presentation of LWR and LLR data for them. New maximum lengths are also reported for <em>I. evezardi, N. anguilla, N. rueppelli </em>and<em> S. denisoni.</em> </p><div><em><br /></em></div>
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Rao, Prakash, Urvashi G Dhingra, and Madhura Bedarkar. "Sustainable Restoration Strategies for Rivers Mula-Mutha, Pune, India Adaptive Learnings from Global River Restoration Experiences and Thematic Analysis." International Journal of Business and Globalisation 31, no. 4 (2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijbg.2022.10038827.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mutha River"

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Pandey, Roopali B., and n/a. "Water in the urban landscape : the focus being on the design of a public open space on the Mutha River corridor at Pune, India." University of Canberra. Environmental Design, 2000. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20061027.153613.

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The focus of this study is the design of a public open space on the Mutha River corridor at Pune in India. Like any other river in India, the Mutha River has religious significance to the region. The river has influenced the location and development of the city and featured prominently in the history of the region. Most of the historic heritage values of the city are along the river and are located in the study area. Though the river has been abused by damming of the catchment, removal of vegetation for urbanization, polluted by human and industrial waste and channelization, it still provides opportunities to be developed as a recreational resource. Insights from a study of water bodies in Canberra, Australia, where the design of the water bodies for urban recreation encompass ideas of sustainable design, combined with an appreciation of the heritage of Indian design, are used for the river corridor development at Pune. The proposed development of the river corridor to include parkland is designed to provide a recreational open space for the community as well as improve the overall health and management of the Mutha River corridor. The proposal will also try and achieve long-term sustainability of the river. The design considers hydrological, morphological, ecological, water quality, aesthetic, vegetation, recreation and cultural issues. A more naturalistic channel as an alternative to a hard engineering solution is proposed. It provides protection from flood and erosion hazards, addresses social concerns like environment and health, and provides a more attractive landscape in the high-density section of the city
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Wagner, Paul Daniel Verfasser], Karl [Akademischer Betreuer] Schneider, and Georg [Akademischer Betreuer] [Bareth. "Impacts of climate change and land use change on the water resources of the Mula and Mutha Rivers catchment upstream of Pune, India / Paul Daniel Wagner. Gutachter: Karl Schneider ; Georg Bareth." Köln : Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1038379466/34.

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Wagner, Paul Daniel [Verfasser], Karl Akademischer Betreuer] Schneider, and Georg [Akademischer Betreuer] [Bareth. "Impacts of climate change and land use change on the water resources of the Mula and Mutha Rivers catchment upstream of Pune, India / Paul Daniel Wagner. Gutachter: Karl Schneider ; Georg Bareth." Köln : Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1038379466/34.

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Books on the topic "Mutha River"

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Theurer, Karina, and Wolfgang Kaleck, eds. Dekoloniale Rechtskritik und Rechtspraxis. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748903628.

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The first collection of key texts on post- and decolonial legal theory and TWAIL in German translation. The theoretical portion of the book is supplemented by practice-based reflections from activists and lawyers, which serve to consider, add to or challenge the theoretical approaches. These links to specific struggles for law, power, social justice, material equality and resources can help to show the extent to which contemporary situations of exploitation and inequality are an expression or consequence of historically contingent power dynamics, and the extent to which they can be read in light of processes of colonisation. The book, which seeks to challenge epistemic violence, is meant to spark critical debate on its contents and more. It aims to further productive dialogues and unsettle ostensibly settled fundamental assumptions, including those from the sphere of legal theory. With contributions by Antony Anghie, Makau Mutua, Bhupinder Chimni, Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, Maria Lugones, Martti Koskenniemi, Anne Orford, Tarcila Rivera Zea, Colin Gonsalves, Alejandra Ancheita, Simon Masodzi Chinyai, Rupert Hambira, Kamutuua Hosea Kandorozu, Wolfgang Kaleck, Karina Theurer
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