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Several physical mechanisms have been proposed in the past to link PDO to precipitation over the Indian subcontinent. For example, using the Walker and Hadley circulations, Krishnamurthy and Krishnamurthy42 proposed a relationship between the PDO and ISM, with the tropical Pacific acting as a bridge...
Mukhopadhyay J, Ghosh G, Zimmermann U, Guha S, Mukherje T (2012) A 3.51 Ga bimodal volcanic-BIF-ultramafic succession from Singhbhum Craton: implications for Palaeoarchaean geodynamic processes from the oldest greenstone succession of the Indian subcontinent. Geol J 47:284–311 Article Google Sc...
Throughout the subcontinent, fortifications are materially changing due to incremental vegetation growth and the pressures of modern land development, natural disasters, and climate-induced accelerations of landscape change. Hence, some of the information about fortifications is as good as it will ever b...
In the 17th century, European traders established their trade centres in the Indian subcontinent. The Englishmen entered Surat and Gujarat in 1619 for trading purposes. The Britishers made their control over India after the victory of the English East India Company at the Battle of Plassey in ...
Seasonal temporal trends of area-averaged ERA5 and CMIP6 MME UTCI for (c) the entire Indian subcontinent and (d) NWI during the summer season. The spatial (black dots) and temporal trends are statistical significance at 95% confidence level. The map was generated using Python 3.8 (https:/...
Indian carp or Indian major carp is a common name for three major species of carp indigenous to the rivers of the Indian subcontinent—Gibelion catla (Catla), Labeo rohita (Rohu), and Cirrhinus mrigala (Mrigal)—that are widely cultivated in India and parts of Southeast Asia (Murthy, 2002...
Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC), also known as Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), is an independent regional navigation satellite system, designed to provide accurate position information in the Indian subcontinent. Precise time plays a crucial role in any satellite ...
The biogeochemical properties of the Indian Ocean are distinct from other ocean basins for mainly two reasons—the land boundary in the north due to Indian subcontinent and the large amplitude of seasonally reversing monsoon cycle. Climate driven physical fluctuations are expected to impact the marine...
Monthly rainfall for all Indian subcontinent (Al) as well as India sub-regions such as Northwest (NW), Central North (CN), Northeast (NE), West Central (WC), and Peninsular (Pen) India were obtained from the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (definitions of the geographical region of...