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POLLUTION INDICATORS OF COCONUT HUSK RETTING AREAS IN THE KAYALS OF KERALA
The coast of Kerala is dotted with 31 kayals (estuaries) lying roughly parallel to the Lakshadweep sea and separated from it by a narrow strip of land 0.4 to 12 km wide. The abundant availability of coconut husk and the generally shallow nature of the kayals have led to the emergence of the coir ind...
Auteur principal: | S. BIJOY NANDAN and P. K. ABDUL AZIS |
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Format: | Printed Book |
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Intern. J. Environmental Studies, 1995, Vol. 47, pp. 19-25
1995
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Accès en ligne: | http://10.26.1.76/ks/002972.pdf |
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