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    Distribution and abundance of gelatinous zooplankton along Tamil Nadu coastal waters by G., Iyyapparajanarasimapallavan, P., Sampath Kumar, C., Prasanna Kumar, Khan Chowdhury, Ahmed Jalal, Yunus, Kamaruzzaman, John, Akbar

    Published 2013
    “…The distribution and abundance of the gelatinous zooplankton namely hydromedusae, scyphomedusae, siphonophore, ctenophore, salps, doliolids, appendicularians and chaetognaths were investigated in two seasons at seven stations in East Tamil Nadu coast, India. The occurrences of gelatinous zooplankton were observed to be more in summer than in winter. …”
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    Stable isotopic signatures in precipitation of 2006 southwest monsoon of Tamil Nadu by Chidambaram, S., Prasanna, Mohan Viswanathan, Ramanathan, A.L., Vasu, K., Shahul Hameed, A., Warrier, U.K., Manivannan, R., Srinivasamoorthy, K., Ramesh, R.

    Published 2009
    “…Southwest monsoon (SWM) controls the majority ofthe agricultural activities in Tamil Nadu (TN), though the amount of rainfall received due to this is relatively less. …”
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    A study on the factors affecting the stable isotopiccomposition in precipitation of Tamil Nadu, India by Chidambaram, S., Prasanna, Mohan Viswanathan, Ramanathan, A., Vasu, K., Shahul Hameed, A., Warrier, U., Srinivasamoorthy, K., Manivannan, R., K, Tirumalesh, P, Anandhan, G, Johnsonbabu

    Published 2009
    “…The precipitation samples collected during the South West Monsoon (SWM) during August 2007 from 37 different locations in the state help in deriving the first preliminary local meteoric water line (LMWL) for the Tamil Nadu State. The study reveals that there are three main sources of water vapours, namely South East Arabian Sea (SEAS), Indian Ocean (IO) and evaporation from local water bodies. …”
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    NGOs and poverty reduction in Tamil Nadu : exploring a knowledge-sharing for development framework by Langmann, Sten

    Published 2014
    “…The aim of this thesis is to explore an alternative post-colonial approach to the application of knowledge management to development, focussed on the problem of poverty reduction in the context of NGOs operating in Tamil Nadu. A qualitative research design was adopted, drawing on multiple sources of data, collected in Tamil Nadu. …”
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    X-ray fluorescence analysis of coastal sediments of Tamil Nadu with a statistical approach by Karthikayini, S., Hamideen, Mefleh S., Chandrasekaran, A., Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin *, Bradley, D.A. *

    Published 2023
    “…X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy is applied to determine the concentration of essential and toxic heavy metals such as silicon (Si), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), titanium (Ti), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), nickel (Ni), and lead (Pb) in the sediments of Kovalam coastal area, Tamil Nadu, India. Fe (599280 ppm), an essential heavy metal/mineral shows the highest average concentration, followed by Si (181593 ppm), Ca (130913 ppm), K (99673 ppm), Ti (77620 ppm), Cu (64 ppm), Ni (43 ppm), Pb (20 ppm), and Zn (8 ppm). …”
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    A study on the significance of lithology in groundwater quality of Madurai district, Tamil Nadu (India) by Thivya, C., Chidambaram, S., Singaraja, C., Thilagavathi, R., Prasanna, Mohan Viswanathan, Anandhan, P., Jainab, I.

    Published 2013
    “…It is more common in the southern peninsula especially Tamil Nadu. Madurai district is located in the central part of Tamil Nadu, underlain predominantly by crystalline formations and alluvium along the river course. …”
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    Groundwater Geochemistry of Neyveli Lignite Mine-Industrial Complex, Tamil Nadu, India and Its Suitability for Irrigation by Jayaprakash, M., Ramasamy, Nagarajan, Muthusamy, S., Gopal, V., Arya, Viswam, Kalaivanan, P.

    Published 2012
    “…This study was undertaken to assess the quality of groundwater for irrigation and level of trace metal concentration in the surface and groundwater bodies from Neyveli lignite mine-industrial complex which is located in Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu, India. The hydrogeology of the Neyveli groundwater basin is extremely complex, consisting of a series of productive, confined aquifers below the lignite seam in both Mine I and II areas, while a semi-confined aquifer lies above the seam and occurs only in the Mine II area. …”
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