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Jitendra Pandey

Researcher at Banaras Hindu University

Publications -  108
Citations -  1960

Jitendra Pandey is an academic researcher from Banaras Hindu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem & Deposition (aerosol physics). The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 105 publications receiving 1550 citations.

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Accumulation of heavy metals in dietary vegetables and cultivated soil horizon in organic farming system in relation to atmospheric deposition in a seasonally dry tropical region of India.

TL;DR: The study suggests that if the present trend of atmospheric deposition is continued, it will lead to a destabilizing effect on this sustainable agricultural practice and will increase the dietary intake of toxic metals.
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Heavy metals in sediments of Ganga River: up- and downstream urban influences

TL;DR: In this article, heavy metal concentration in sediments of Ganga River was studied along a 37-km stretch to assess whether there is a significant difference between sites situated upstream and downstream of Varanasi urban core.
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Assessment of heavy metal pollution in water and surface sediment and evaluation of ecological risks associated with sediment contamination in the Ganga River: a basin-scale study

TL;DR: This study provides the first detailed watershed-scale database on heavy metal concentration in water and bed sediment, the magnitude of contamination, and likely ecological risks to aquatic organisms in the Ganga River.
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Assessment of energy generation potentials of MSW in Delhi under different technological options

TL;DR: In this article, a study has been carried out to find out the energy generation potential of municipal solid waste (MSW) being dumped in Delhi's three landfills viz. Ghazipur (GL), Bhalswa (BL) and Okhla (OL).
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Methane emission estimation from landfills in Delhi: A comparative assessment of different methodologies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the CH4 emission estimations carried out using the in-situ CH4 measurements, IPCC 1996 Default methodology (DM), Modified Triangular Method (MTM) and First Order Decay (FOD) method for the three landfills currently operational in the capital city Delhi of India.