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Gupta, H. K.
- Training of Front Line Staff in Himachal Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 130, No 2 (2004), Pagination: 157-164Abstract
Front Line Staff in Himachal Pradesh is trained in its Forest Training School, ChaiI and Forest Training Centre, Sundarnagar in which there is fairly good developed training infrastructure. This paper provides details of trainees trained so far, their characteristics, training programmes and training needs of the Front Line Staff.- Set Rot of Dalbergia sissoo Rooted Cuttings
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Indian Forester, Vol 129, No 8 (2003), Pagination: 1021-1024Abstract
A new set rot disease of ischolar_mained cuttings of Dalbergia sissoo caused by Fusarium equiset has been described. The disease was found to be encouraged by excessive soil moisture as provided through channels around the raised beds. Soil drenching with 0.05% bavistin or benlate can control the disease when it is observed in beds. A preventive approach can be treating the ischolar_main suckers for about 10 minutes in 0.1% solution of bavistin or benlate before putting them in ischolar_maining medium.- A New Twig Canker Disease of Eucalyptus camaldulensis from India
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Indian Forester, Vol 132, No 1 (2006), Pagination: 121-124Abstract
No abstract- Current Status of Palaeoseismology in India - An Overview
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1 National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad-500 007, IN
1 National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad-500 007, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 55, No 5 (2000), Pagination: 465-480Abstract
Paleoseismic investigations so far carried out in India are spread over two tectonically distinct areas, viz., the interplate seismic zone of Himalaya and the intraplate Stable Continental Region (SCR). Most of the reported paleoseismicity studies provided geological evidences like soft sediment deformation, paleoliquefaction features (like sand dykes, sand blows etc), small scale folding, faulting with disptacement of beds etc. Though the evaluation of recurrellce period of destructive seismic events is a pre-requisite for paleoseismology, no paleoseismic study in India so far has provided information on the recurrence period, except for the detailed study in the Shillong plateau, which suggested recurrence period of 400-600 yrs for major earthquakes.Keywords
Paleoseismology, Earthquake Hazard, Recurrence Period, Himalaya, Stable Continental Region.- Stable Continental Region Earthquakes
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1 National Geophys Res. Inst. Hyderabad, IN
1 National Geophys Res. Inst. Hyderabad, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 43, No 5 (1994), Pagination: 619-620Abstract
No Abstract.- Seismicity of the United States, 1568-1989 (Revived)
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 45, No 1 (1995), Pagination: 116-116Abstract
No Abstract.- The Jabalpur Earthquake of May 22, 1997
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H. K. Gupta
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R. K. Chadha
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M. N. Rao
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B. L. Narayana
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P. Mandal
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M. Ravi Kumar
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N. Kumar
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1 National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad - 560 007, IN
1 National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad - 560 007, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 50, No 1 (1997), Pagination: 85-91Abstract
The Jabalpur earthquake of magnitude 5.8 occurred on May 22, 1997 along seismically active Narmada-Son Lineament (NSL) in central India, with its epicenter about 30 km southeast of Jabalpur. A maximum intensity Io = VIII on MM scale was observed in Jabalpur and surrounding region. The isoseismal map prepared for this earthquake shows NE-SW trend which in general agrees with the focal mechanism solution indicating thrust faulting along a ENE-WSW fault with minor strike-slip component. Several ground cracks mapped in meizoseismal area show a dominant N75° E trend. The damage pattern of the constructions clearly shows a strong correlation with lithology, structures and soil cover of the area. There are no foreshocks reported for this earthquake and only a few aftershocks are recorded. which warrant a close monitoring of this region.Keywords
Earthquake, Seismology, Jabalpur.- FPGA Based Development of a High Speed Digital Data Recorder for Detonation Velocity Measurement in Field Applications
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1 DAV Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar, IN
2 Department of Electronics and Communication, DAV Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar, IN
3 Defense Research & Development Organization, IN
1 DAV Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar, IN
2 Department of Electronics and Communication, DAV Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar, IN
3 Defense Research & Development Organization, IN
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Programmable Device Circuits and Systems, Vol 2, No 11 (2010), Pagination: 208-214Abstract
In this paper an approach is made to describe the designing, simulation & synthesis of a high speed Digital Data Recorder using VLSI technology. The realization of the recorder which records high speed data (up to 20MHz) is done by using VHDL (Hardware Description Language). The synthesized design is implemented on a Field Programmable Gate Array by using XILINIX 4005. Hardware reduction, reprogrammability, RS-232C interface, single chip solution, high reliability, less weight, smaller size, calibration of number of parameters are the salient features of the equipment.