Relict and recent features in tropical alfisols from SouthIndia
India ; Paleo-environment ; Paleoclimate ; Paleosols ; Pedogenesis ; Red soil ; Semi-arid area ; Soil ; Soil property ; Tropical zone
The purpose of this study was to distinguish between recent and relict features in the red soils of SouthIndia. The most so-called alfisols in SouthIndia are paleosols formed under a much more humid climate. The results show that under present day
semiarid conditions deep-weathering cannot balance surface erosion, and in several parts of SouthIndia shield inselbergs are coming to the surface indicating the destruction of peneplains.
Eucalyptus ; Forest ; India ; Reforestation ; Tamil Nadu ; Tree
Although eucalyptus in India is ecologically maladapted, the A. seeks to understand this species at an emotional level by observing them at Kodaikanal in SouthIndia. - (DWG)
Problems involved in changing rural community and agriculture in SouthIndia and Bangladesh in Recent trends and perspectives in regional geography of South Asia.
Aspects of weathering and peneplanation in southern India
Geomorphology of the tropics with special reference to South Asia and Africa
Chronostratigraphy ; Geomorphogenesis ; India ; Kerala ; Pedogenesis ; Peneplain ; Tamil Nadu ; Tropical zone ; Weathering
The comparison between the geomorphological features of southern Kerala and southern Tamilnadu helps to interpret the major phases of the geomorphogenesis of southern India. The climatic contrast between the windward and the leeward sides
Resignal design over time : the emergence of regional character in SouthIndia, 1565-1790 in Recent trends and perspectives in regional geography of South Asia.
This paper examines one small portion of interior southern India and endeavours to give a sense of the emergence of regional character in Salem and the Baramahal, and the importance of history to regional geography. - (SGA)
Land reforms and its impacts on socio-economic structure in South Kanara, SouthIndia in Recent trends and perspectives in regional geography of South Asia.
Rural development policy and its impact on rural changes in SouthIndia in Environments and man's control of them = Les environnements et leur maîtrise humaine.
on the lives of struggling growers in SouthIndia. It links production, trade and consumption to show how these changes are affecting the people, communities and environment in this section of the world. - (HC)
The aim of this study is to identify the dynamic and to present the main factors intrinsic to the soil cover that govern natural erosion on a forest area with a widespread red and black soil system in SouthIndia, by using a structural