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Kavita Pandey
Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Publications - 61
Citations - 1984
Kavita Pandey is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tractor & Slip (vehicle dynamics). The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1787 citations. Previous affiliations of Kavita Pandey include Allahabad University & Indian Institutes of Technology.
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Distribution of metals in the edible plants grown at Jajmau, Kanpur (India) receiving treated tannery wastewater: relation with physico-chemical properties of the soil.
TL;DR: The analysis of the results revealed that accumulation of toxic metal Cr in leafy vegetables was found more than fruit bearing vegetables/crops growing on contaminated soil, and it is recommended that the Leafy vegetables are unsuitable to grow in such contaminated sites.
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Analysis of wind regimes for energy estimation
TL;DR: In this paper, a Rayleigh distribution was adopted for defining the distribution of wind velocity in terms of its probability density and cumulative distribution functions, and expressions to compute the energy density, energy available in the wind spectra in a time period and the energy received by turbine have been developed.
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Revegetating fly ash landfills with Prosopis juliflora L.: impact of different amendments and Rhizobium inoculation.
TL;DR: The results showed the potential of P. juliflora to grow in plantations on fly ash landfills and to reduce the metal contents of fly ash by bioaccumulation in its tissues.
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Modeling and comparative thermal performance of ground air collector and earth air heat exchanger for heating of greenhouse
TL;DR: In this paper, the potential of using the stored thermal energy of ground for space heating has been investigated with the help of two buried pipe systems, i.e., ground air collector and earth air heat exchanger, integrated with the greenhouse located in the premises of Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India.
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Translocation of metals and its effects in the tomato plants grown on various amendments of tannery waste: evidence for involvement of antioxidants
TL;DR: The level of antioxidants, cysteine, non-protein thiol and ascorbic acid increased in the sludge grown plants of tomato to cope up with stress induced by the excess amount of the heavy metals present in the tannery sludge.