Geochemical Baseline Atlas of India
- For the first time, ‘Geochemical Baseline Atlas of India’ has been prepared. It is developed by CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI).
- The atlas consists of 45 maps of metals, oxides and elements present in top and bottom soils across India.
- It will help policy makers as a reference to assess environmental damage, to assess the presence of toxic chemicals in soil and how it varies from place to place, to choose the right soil that’s rich in certain micronutrient elements required for each plant growth and to identify how soil pollution is contributing to groundwater contamination
- It will be ....
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