Geography -Master Dissertationhttp://kr.cup.edu.in/handle/32116/17792024-03-29T14:14:10Z2024-03-29T14:14:10ZStudy Of Microfossils (Foraminifers) From The
Khari Nadi Formation Of Jangadia Section Kutch:
Palaeoenvironmental ImplicationHaobijam, Johnsonhttp://kr.cup.edu.in/handle/32116/19832024-01-18T11:19:04Z2018-01-01T00:00:00ZStudy Of Microfossils (Foraminifers) From The
Khari Nadi Formation Of Jangadia Section Kutch:
Palaeoenvironmental Implication
Haobijam, Johnson
The study area lies in the Kutch of Gujarat which is
western most part of the Indian subcontinent. This dissertation
attempts to study the systematic palaentology of the
foraminifera and palaeoenvironment of the Khari Nadi formation
of Jangadia section of lower Miocene time. After the thorough
study and taking photograph by using trinocular sterozoom
microscope nearly 160 specimen are found and most of them
are benthic foraminifera and only few of them are planktonic.
The benthic foraminifera is best to study the palaeoenvironment
of the particular area. The specimen Elphidium are found at the
lagoonal environment. Quinqueloculina and triloculina are found
in the nearshore environment. Nonion and Nonionella are found
in the outerself environment. So, the Khari Nadi formation of
Jhangadia section was lagoonal to upperslope environment
during the time of lower Miocene which the was slowly
transgressive over a stable shelf
2018-01-01T00:00:00ZUrban Green Space And Question Of Distributive Justice: A Study Of Cities Of Punjab Using Geo-Spatial ApproachKaur, Navjotpreethttp://kr.cup.edu.in/handle/32116/18792024-01-18T11:18:57Z2018-01-01T00:00:00ZUrban Green Space And Question Of Distributive Justice: A Study Of Cities Of Punjab Using Geo-Spatial Approach
Kaur, Navjotpreet
Urban green parks play vital role in providing fresh and healthy environment in urban areas. But conspicuous problem remains in unequal distribution of parks. This problem raises various questions. One of them is distributive justice. This study was conducted for four major cities of Punjab: Ludhiana, Bathinda, Amritsar and Chandigarh, to check the location of parks and slums in these cities to look into the problem of distributive justice. In study, the buffer analysis is used to know the serving area of parks and to represent over-served, served and un-served area of parks. GIS (Geographical Information System) is used to derive the serving area of parks. The result shows that major concentration of parks is in exclusive areas in these cities like elite class residential localities. It also highlights that most of the parks are far away from the slum areas. The study also shows that well planned areas have the high facility of parks than others. Overall, these findings help in underscoring the problem of distributive justice in allocating parks in urban areas.
2018-01-01T00:00:00ZMapping of Surface Water Bodies in Punjab and High Resolution of
Remote Sensing DataAhmed, Mukhtarhttp://kr.cup.edu.in/handle/32116/18802024-01-18T11:18:57Z2018-01-01T00:00:00ZMapping of Surface Water Bodies in Punjab and High Resolution of
Remote Sensing Data
Ahmed, Mukhtar
This study is an attempt to create boundary of Punjab state and surface water bodies
map from NATMO atlas map, SOI map, Landsat-8 data and Google Earth image
using GIS software. It has also compared the variation in status which is extracted
from the data or image of various scale or resolution. According to NATMO data, the
water bodies in Punjab are 1476. 109km2 (excluding canals), according to Landsat-8
are 2844.55 km2 (including canals), according to SOI are 764.93 km2 and according
to Google earth are 141.06 km2. Variation in the status of the area and length of
surface water bodies is due to the scale and resolution of images. High resolution
image is capable of creating precise boundaries. The purpose of this study was to
create precise boundaries of the state and water bodies. Management of water
bodies calls for generation of multiple inventories and demarcation of precise
boundary is one of the inventories. This study also suggests the Map making
organisations to revise their maps by using recent geospatial technologies.
2018-01-01T00:00:00ZA Geographical Study Of Tourism In Rajouri And Poonch District, Jammu And KashmirAhmed, Sarfrazhttp://kr.cup.edu.in/handle/32116/18752024-01-18T11:18:56Z2018-01-01T00:00:00ZA Geographical Study Of Tourism In Rajouri And Poonch District, Jammu And Kashmir
Ahmed, Sarfraz
Tourism is basic desirable human activity deserving the praise, encouragement of all the people and all government. In the early years of this century, tourism was not looked as an industry but with the increasing standard of living, fast technological revolutions today it has undoubtedly become an industry. Tourism basically is an infrastructure based service product. Tourism is a regular industry involving a lot of resources and potential. Tourism is the composite of activities services and industry that delivers travel expenditure, involving transportation, accommodation, entertainment, hospitality related services and integrated infrastructure. Moreover, it is socially relevant and commercially important industry.
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