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Machine learning for predicting earthquake magnitudes in the Central Himalaya
Published 2025-01-01“…In this work, Random Forest Regressor (RFR), Multi-Layer Perceptron Regressor(MLPR), and Support Vector Regression (SVR) models were employed to predict the magnitude of greater than 6 mb earthquakes that occurred in the year 2015 in the central Himalaya. We noticed RFR method had been able to predict the magnitude of the Gorkha earthquake (6.9mb), and the Kodariearthquake (6.7 mb) in comparison with the other two models. …”
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Machine learning for predicting earthquake magnitudes in the Central Himalaya
Published 2025-01-01“…In this work, Random Forest Regressor (RFR), Multi-Layer Perceptron Regressor(MLPR), and Support Vector Regression (SVR) models were employed to predict the magnitude of greater than 6 mb earthquakes that occurred in the year 2015 in the central Himalaya. We noticed RFR method had been able to predict the magnitude of the Gorkha earthquake (6.9mb), and the Kodariearthquake (6.7 mb) in comparison with the other two models. …”
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Antioxidant Properties of Honey from Different Altitudes of Nepal Himalayas
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Piper agroforestry in the Indian Himalayas: indigenous peoples’ practices, policies and incentives
Published 2024-01-01“…Methods We undertook household surveys and focus group discussions to document indigenous practices and the values of trees in Piper (Piper betle) agroforestry practiced by the ethnic Khasi (Pnar) community in the Indian Eastern Himalayas. We also undertook an in-depth vegetation sampling to quantify variations in phytosociology and tree diversity with stand age in Piper agroforestry and nearby native forests. …”
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Spatiotemporal range dynamics and conservation optimization for endangered medicinal plants in the Himalaya
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Decades of leopard coexistence in the Himalayas driven by ecological dynamics, not climate change
Published 2025-01-01“…Understanding the ecological dynamics is crucial for conserving both species, providing insights into their adaptation to environmental changes and informing necessary measures for their continued coexistence in the higher Himalayas.…”
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The impact of vehicular pollution on soil health in the forest ecosystem of Sonamarg Kashmir Himalayas
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Impact of the grazing ban on the forest soil nutrient dynamics in the Sikkim Himalaya, India
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Diatoms (Bacillariophyta) of the world’s highest aquatic environments from the Western Himalayas, India
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Seasonal Characteristics, Sources and Pollution Pathways of PM10 at High Altitudes Himalayas of India
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Habitat use and spatial distribution patterns of endangered pheasants on the southern slopes of the HimalayasFigshare
Published 2025-01-01“…The southern slopes of the Himalayas, with their significant altitudinal gradients and diverse climates and habitats, harbour exceptional biodiversity and serve as crucial habitats for endangered pheasant species in Asia. …”
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A note on Indian hare Lepus nigricollis: presence beyond the IUCN distribution in the Himalayas
Published 2023-04-01“…The species is stated to be absent from the high reaches of the Himalayas; however, several records reveal the presence of the species in the higher reaches of the Himalayas. …”
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High-quality DNA extraction for Desmodium gangeticum: A medicinal shrub of Shivalik Himalayas
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Tracking the Ghosts of the Himalayas: Snow Leopard Conservation Insights From Satellite Collar Data
Published 2025-01-01“…ABSTRACT This study presents the first movement analysis of snow leopards (Panthera uncia) using satellite telemetry data, focusing on the northeastern Himalayas of Nepal. By examining GPS‐based satellite collar data between 2013 and 2017 from five collared snow leopards (effectively three individuals), the research uncovered distinct movement patterns, activity budgeting and home range utilisation from one adult male and two sub adult females. …”
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Seismic Hazard of the Uttarakhand Himalaya, India, from Deterministic Modeling of Possible Rupture Planes in the Area
Published 2013-01-01“…The seismotectonically important region of Uttarakhand Himalaya has been considered in this work. Ruptures along the lineaments in the area identified from tectonic map are modeled deterministically using semi empirical approach given by Midorikawa (1993). …”
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Exploration of Wild Edible Plants Used as Food by Gaddis-A Tribal Community of the Western Himalaya
Published 2020-01-01“…A survey of wild edible plants of Gaddi tribes of Himachal Pradesh was carried out in Chamba and Kangra districts of Himachal Pradesh located in Western Himalayas. The inhabitants subsisted primarily on pastoralism and agriculture and have traditional knowledge on wild edible plants. …”
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Geographic patterns and ecological causes of phylogenetic structure in mosses along an elevational gradient in the central Himalaya
Published 2025-01-01“…Understanding the underlying mechanisms driving species assembly along elevational gradients is of great interest in ecology and biogeography. The Himalaya is one of the world’s hotspots of biodiversity, and the elevational gradient of the central Himalaya in Nepal is one of the longest elevational gradients in the world. …”
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Unfolding cascading impacts of changing South Asia monsoon on a Hindu Kush Himalayas basin
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