After a quarter century of protracted negotiation over the use of the waters of the River Ganges, Bangladesh and India, in November 1977, entered into an interim agreement for five years on sharing the waters of the river and seeking a long‐term solution to the problem within three years. ...
aThis thesis sets out to develop a beginning of a philosophy of water by considering philosophical implications of ecological crises currently happening along the waters of the Ganges River. In my first chapter, I give a historical account of a philosophy of water. In my second chapter, I ...
This technical report chapter analyzes a 1996 long-term treaty between India and Bangladesh over sharing Ganges waters during both the wet and dry seasons. This treaty establishes a suitable context for discussing and considering a number of water related issues and possibly reaching agreement on some...
In doing this, it tries to start by addressing the water problems. This paper has concentrated much on the Ganges-Brahmaputra Meghna Basins (GBB), which is the thirteenth largest river basin in the world, densely populated, and shared with a number of neighbors. The current debates opposing ...
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Hydrogeochemistry and arsenic contamination of groundwater in the Ganges Delta Plain, Bangladesh Geochemical composition and the level of Arsenic (As) contamination of groundwater in the Ganges Delta Plain, southwestern Bangladesh were elucidated. Hydr... MA Halim,RK Majumder,SA Nessa,... - 《Journ...
We review new and published analyses of river waters, bedloads and their constituent minerals from the Dhauli Ganga and Alaknanda, headwaters of the Ganges... M.,J.,Bickle,... - 《American Journal of Science》 被引量: 29发表: 2015年 Elemental and isotopic geochemistry in the hydrothermal ...
Using the case study of the Tanakpur Barrage project on the Mahakali River between Nepal and India in the Ganges River basin, it shows how securitisation discourse framed the shared river as a threat that posed detrimental flooding to both territories. It is argued that the Indian government ...
the century in most headwaters of the Ganges, while it is suggested that peak water has already occurred, or is close to doing so, in the headwaters of the Brahmaputra (Huss and Hock2018; Nie et al.2021). For more extreme scenarios (e.g. RCP 8.5), the peak water is further delayed...
water cycle and are also markers, integrators and actors of climate change at work on Earth. We show several examples chosen from the literature that perfectly highlight both current scientific and societal issues, as well as the crucial role of space techniques to monitor terrestrial surface ...