The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has announced that the 2023 edition of the SAFF Championship, South Asia’s most prestigious international football tournament, will be held in Bengaluru...
Geomorphology is the study of landforms and the processes that shape them. Applied geomorphology is the application of geomorphic principles and methods to practical problems in fields such...
Background radiation refers to the radiation emitted from natural sources such as rocks or mountains. A recent study conducted by scientists at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC)...
Slope development is the process by which landforms, such as hills and mountains, are shaped and transformed by geological and environmental factors. Slope development involves a complex interplay...
Erosion surfaces are large-scale landforms that represent periods of time during which a landscape has been relatively stable and has experienced little or no erosion. The study of...
Channel morphology refers to the physical characteristics of river channels, including their shape, size, and behavior. The study of channel morphology is important for understanding how rivers function...
Denudation chronology is a method used by geologists to understand the evolution of a landscape over time. It involves studying the processes of erosion and weathering, which wear...
Geomorphology is the scientific study of landforms and landscapes. One of the central concepts in geomorphology is that landscapes develop through a series of geomorphic cycles. These cycles...
Earthquakes and tsunamis are two of the most powerful and destructive natural forces on Earth. They can cause massive damage to property and infrastructure, and they can also...
Vulcanicity refers to the process of the Earth’s crust releasing molten rock or magma from its interior. This can occur in the form of volcanic eruptions, lava flows,...