You have full access to this article via your institution. New research suggests that the geological role of rivers from the southern peninsular hills of India has been far more important in terms of ...
A new study from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee has revealed new insights into the hydrology of the Ganga River, shedding light on its summer flow and water loss dynamics as it ...
This HiRISE image shows a mixture of bright and dark terrain along the plains just West of Ganges Chasma. The concentration of these bright patches adjacent to an old impact crater suggests that the ...
The Old Ganga River in India is a fascinating part of the country’s vast river network, deeply tied to history, geography, and agriculture. Known for nourishing fertile plains and sustaining millions ...
Himalayan glaciers, including the one feeding the Ganga river, are shrinking at unprecedented rates, stirring concerns about its water flow. However, a new study shows that groundwater, not glaciers, ...
The Ganga River is known as the Mother River of India because it is culturally sacred, economically important and supports millions of people, agriculture and the fertile Indo-Gangetic Plains. Keep ...
The Ganga River is India's holiest and most important river. It starts in the Himalayas and flows through many states, supporting millions of lives. People use its water for drinking, farming, and ...
More than 2,000 years ago, a powerful king built a fort on the banks of India's holiest river, on the fringes of what is now a vast industrial city. Today, little of the ancient construction remains, ...
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