Rainfall composition in Lucknow in 1982 and its Significance to man

Authors

  • BK HANDA Central Chemical Laboratory, Central Ground Water Board, Lucknow
  • ADARSH KUMAR Central Chemical Laboratory, Central Ground Water Board, Lucknow
  • DK GOEL Central Chemical Laboratory, Central Ground Water Board, Lucknow

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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v37i2.2359

Abstract

The study of rainfall composition in Lucknow during 1982, has shown that around 4.1 kg/ba K, 13.6 kg/ha Ca & 7.8 kg/ha NO3 ions were brought down. Apart from these 0.29 kg/ha of iron, 0.11 kg/ha Zn and 0.03 kg/ha Mn ions were also brought down. Although these amounts are still small in relation to the overall nutrient requirements of plants, these are by no means insignificant, ions, the concentrations of other constituents were normally lower that the limits prescribed for protable water or for fresh water biota.

 

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1986-04-01

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“Rainfall composition in Lucknow in 1982 and its Significance to man”, MAUSAM, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 245–250, Apr. 1986, doi: 10.54302/mausam.v37i2.2359.