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๐Ÿ”† Glaciers and Their Associated Rivers
1. Batura โ€“ Hunza
2. Hispar โ€“ Hispar
3. Biafo โ€“ Braldu
4. Kedar Bamak โ€“ Mandakini
5. Godwin Austen โ€“ Tributary of Baltoro Glacier
6. Siachen โ€“ Nubra
7. Baltoro โ€“ Braldu
8. Bandarpunch โ€“ Hanuman Ganga
9. Gangotri โ€“ Bhagirathi
10. Yamunotri โ€“ Yamuna
11. Satopanth โ€“ Alaknanda
12. Milam โ€“ Saryu
13. Pindari โ€“ Pindar (tributary of Alaknanda)
14. Zemu โ€“ Lanchen (tributary of Teesta)
15. Kunchenjunga โ€“ Kanchen (very small river)
โœ… Coral Sea
โ€ข Contains the Great Barrier Reef
โ€ข ๐ŸŒ Countries (Mnemonic: VASP)
โ€ƒโ€ƒโœ… Vanuatu
โ€ƒโ€ƒโœ… Australia
โ€ƒโ€ƒโœ… Solomon Islands
โ€ƒโ€ƒโœ… Papua New Guinea
โœ… Canterbury Plains
โ€ข Fertile temperate grasslands
โ€ข Known for animal husbandry
๐Ÿ”† Important Plains of Europe

๐Ÿ“ North European Plain
โœ… Countries: France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Denmark, Belarus, parts of Russia
โœ… Facts:
โ€ข Extends from Pyrenees (west) to Ural Mountains (east)
โ€ข Largest mountain-free landform in Europe
โ€ข Known for fertile soils & extensive agriculture

๐Ÿ“ Pannonian Plain (Carpathian Basin)
โœ… Countries: Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Romania, Slovakia, Austria
โœ… Facts:
โ€ข Bounded by Carpathians & Alps
โ€ข Contains fertile lands supporting agriculture

๐Ÿ“ East European Plain / Steppes
โœ… Countries: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus
โœ… Facts:
โ€ข Among the largest plains globally
โ€ข Includes vast steppes & agriculture zones
โ€ข Spans from Ural Mountains to western Russia

๐Ÿ“ Great Hungarian Plains
โœ… Countries: Hungary, Serbia, Romania
โœ… Facts:
โ€ข Contains Pustaz
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๐Ÿ”†Chagos Islands

UK's decision to hand over the sovereignty of Chagos Islands including tropical atoll of Diego Garcia to Mauritius under a historic deal.

The UK is giving up the rights of the islands after more than 50 years.

Under the agreement, the UK will have full responsibility for security of strategically-located Diego Garcia.

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๐Ÿ”† Indian Passes & Plateaus

๐Ÿ“ Aghil Pass
โœ… Location: Between Ladakh (J&K) and Sinkiang (China)
โœ… Significance: Important for military movement, part of the Karakoram Range.

๐Ÿ“ Banihal Pass (Jawahar Tunnel)
โœ… Location: Connects Banihal town (Doda District) and Qazigund (Anantnag, Kashmir Division)
โœ… Significance: Key highway pass on NH44 connecting Jammu and Kashmir.

๐Ÿ“ Baralacha La
โœ… Location: Between Keylong (Himachal Pradesh) and Leh (Ladakh)
โœ… Significance: Located on the Leh-Manali highway, an important trade route.

๐Ÿ“ Burzil Pass
โœ… Location: Connects Srinagar to Gilgit (now in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir)
โœ… Significance: Historically significant for trade.

๐Ÿ“ Karakoram Pass
โœ… Location: Between Ladakh (J&K) and Sinkiang (China)
โœ… Significance: An ancient trade route on the Silk Road.

๐Ÿ“ Khardung La
โœ… Location: Between Leh and Siachen Glacier via Nubra Valley
โœ… Significance: One of the highest motorable roads in the world (5,359 m).

๐Ÿ“ Umling La (Uming La)
โœ… Location: Ladakh
โœ… Significance: Highest motorable road in the world at 5,883 m.

๐Ÿ“ Zoji La
โœ… Location: Between Srinagar and Leh
โœ… Significance: Important link between Kashmir Valley and Ladakh, often blocked by snow.

๐Ÿ“ Chang La
โœ… Location: Between Ladakh (J&K) and Tibet (China)
โœ… Significance: One of the highest passes in the world.

๐Ÿ“ Shinkun La
โœ… Location: Between Himachal Pradesh & Ladakh
โœ… Significance: India has started construction of Nimmu-Padum-Darcha (NPD) route for all-weather connectivity to Ladakh.

๐Ÿ“ Balcha Dhura
โœ… Location: Connecting Uttarakhand with Tibet (China)
โœ… Significance: High-altitude pass in the Himalayas.

๐Ÿ“ Mana Pass
โœ… Location: Between Uttarakhand and Tibet (China)
โœ… Significance: Highest motorable pass in Uttarakhand, connects to Tibet.
๐Ÿ”† Important Trenches

๐Ÿ“ Mariana Trench
โ€ข Location: Western Pacific (Near Guam)
โ€ข Plates Involved: Pacific Plate subducting under Philippine Plate. Includes the Challenger Deep (10,971m)

๐Ÿ“ Tonga Trench
โ€ข Location: South Pacific (Near Tonga)
โ€ข Plates Involved: Pacific Plate subducting under Indo-Australian Plate

๐Ÿ“ Kuril-Kamchatka Trench
โ€ข Location: Northwest Pacific (Near Russia, Japan)
โ€ข Plates Involved: Pacific Plate subducting under Eurasian Plate

๐Ÿ“ Peru-Chile Trench (Atacama Trench)
โ€ข Location: Eastern Pacific (Off South America)
โ€ข Plates Involved: Nazca Plate subducting under South American Plate

๐Ÿ“ Philippine Trench
โ€ข Location: West Pacific (Near Philippines)
โ€ข Plates Involved: Philippine Plate subducting under Eurasian Plate

๐Ÿ”† Oceans (Pacific & Atlantic Oceans)

๐Ÿ“ Japan Trench
โ€ข Location: Northwest Pacific (Off Japan)
โ€ข Plates Involved: Pacific Plate subducting under Eurasian Plate

๐Ÿ“ Kermadec Trench
โ€ข Location: South Pacific (Near New Zealand)
โ€ข Plates Involved: Pacific Plate subducting under Indo-Australian Plate

๐Ÿ“ Aleutian Trench
โ€ข Location: North Pacific (Near Alaska)
โ€ข Plates Involved: Pacific Plate subducting under North American Plate

๐Ÿ“ Middle America Trench
โ€ข Location: Eastern Pacific (Off Central America)
โ€ข Plates Involved: Cocos Plate subducting under North American & Caribbean Plates
๐Ÿ”ทSEAFLOOR SPREADING

๐Ÿ”น Proposed by: Harry Hess in the early 1960s
๐Ÿ”น Meaning:
โœ… Seafloor spreading is a geological process at oceanic ridges where new crust forms and spreads apart.
โœ… It occurs continuously along mid-oceanic ridges (underwater mountain chains).

๐Ÿ”น Process of Sea-Spreading:
โœ… Mid-oceanic ridges are divergent plate boundaries, where tectonic plates move apart.

๐Ÿ”ท Process Explained Step-by-Step

1๏ธโƒฃ As the plates separate, magma from the asthenosphere rises due to mantle convection.
2๏ธโƒฃ Magma cools and solidifies on contact with seawater, forming new oceanic crust.
3๏ธโƒฃ This creates symmetrical magnetic patterns (magnetic anomalies) on both sides of the ridge due to Earthโ€™s magnetic field.
๐Ÿ”† Ninetyeast Ridge

โœ… A linear submarine volcanic ridge running north to south near 90ยฐ East longitude.
โœ… Formed by hotspot volcanic activity beneath the Indian Ocean.
โœ… Linked to the Kerguelen hotspot, which is a moving hotspot, influencing the ridgeโ€™s formation and path.
โœ… Reference: Nature Article on Kerguelen Hotspot Movement
๐Ÿ”† Georges and Grand Banks

โœ… Georges Bank: Located off the coast of New England, USA.
โœ… Grand Banks: Situated off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.
โœ… Among the worldโ€™s richest fishing grounds due to the mixing of warm Gulf Stream and cold Labrador Current waters.
โœ… Experienced collapse of fisheries in the 1990s, especially cod, due to overfishing.

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๐Ÿ”† Key Takeaways: Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) and Indian Monsoon

โœ… What is MJO?
โ€ข A moving system of winds, clouds, and pressure circulating eastward near the equator.
โ€ข Discovered in 1971 by Roland Madden and Paul Julian.
โ€ข Crucial for tropical rainfall patterns, including the Indian monsoon.

โœ… Structure and Movement:
โ€ข Moves eastward at 4โ€“8 m/s, completing a cycle every 30โ€“60 days (sometimes up to 90 days).
โ€ข Two phases:
โ€ข Active Phase: Brings rainfall and storms.
โ€ข Suppressed Phase: Causes below-average rainfall.

โœ… Relevance to Indian Monsoon:
โ€ข Strongly influences monsoon onset and intensity, especially during active phase.
โ€ข Early 2024 monsoon onset (May 24 Kerala, May 26 Mumbai) partly due to strong MJO.

โœ… Cyclone and Rainfall Connection:
โ€ข Active MJO triggers tropical cyclones, supporting monsoon initiation (e.g., June 2015 had 20 days of rain linked to MJO).

โœ… Interaction with El Niรฑo:
โ€ข MJO and El Niรฑo may coincide but are not causally linked; both affect rainfall unpredictably.

โœ… Geographical Impact:
โ€ข Influences weather between 30ยฐN and 30ยฐS; India lies in this zone, making it vulnerable to MJO-driven rainfall variations.

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๐Ÿ”† Key Takeaways: Unseasonal Weather and Urban Flooding Crisis

โœ… Unseasonal Weather Patterns:
โ€ข Early monsoon in Kerala and Maharashtra, with Mumbai receiving rains 16 days ahead of schedule โ€” earliest in 75 years.
โ€ข Reflects growing trend of unpredictable weather events.

โœ… Urban Flooding and Infrastructure Stress:
โ€ข Mumbai recorded its wettest May in 107 years, disrupting transport and infrastructure.
โ€ข Disruptions worsened by unanticipated downpours and incomplete pre-monsoon desilting.

โœ… Drainage Infrastructure Deficiencies:
โ€ข Despite post-2005 flood initiatives (widened drains, pumping stations), BRIMSTOWAD project remains incomplete.
โ€ข Colonial-era drainage designed for 25 mm/hour rainfall is inadequate for current extreme rains.

โœ… Encroachment and Mismanagement of Water Bodies:
โ€ข River catchments like Mithi encroached by real estate, reducing flood absorption.
โ€ข Garbage dumping further weakens water bodiesโ€™ capacity.

โœ… Pan-India Implications:
โ€ข Cities like Bengaluru and Delhi face similar drainage, infrastructure, and encroachment issues.
โ€ข Delhi recorded 9x normal May rainfall without matching drainage upgrades.

โœ… Governance and Urban Planning Failures:
โ€ข Crisis highlights failure despite wealth of cities.
โ€ข Urgent need to incorporate climate adaptation and weather management in urban planning.
๐Ÿ”† National Parks in Assam

๐Ÿ“ List of National Parks (West to East)
1. Raimona National Park
2. Manas National Park (WHS/ TR/ ER/ BR)
3. Orang National Park and Tiger Reserve (NP/ TR)
4. Nameri National Park (TR)
5. Kaziranga National Park (mentioned later)
6. Dibru-Saikhowa National Park (BR)
7. Dehing Patkai National Park (ER)
๐Ÿ”† Important Lakes of Europe

๐Ÿ“ Lake Ladoga
โœ… Country: Russia
โœ… Type: Glacial

๐Ÿ“ Lake Onega
โœ… Country: Russia
โœ… Type: Glacial

๐Ÿ“ Lake Constance
โœ… Countries: Germany, Austria, Switzerland
โœ… Type: Glacial

๐Ÿ“ Lake Como
โœ… Country: Italy
โœ… Type: Glacial

๐Ÿ“ Lake Skadar
โœ… Countries: Montenegro, Albania
โœ… Type: Karst (in a Karst Depression)

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Drought in Amazon : decline in biomass, big losses and mortality of the largest trees.


The loss of ~ 40% of the total weight of the vegetation and the carbon stored within....

๐Ÿ”† What 24 Years of Drought Simulation in the Amazon Revealed

โœ… About the Project:
โ€ข The Esecaflor project (2000โ€“present) is the worldโ€™s longest-running drought experiment in a rainforest.
โ€ข Located in Caxiuana National Forest, scientists diverted 50% of rainfall using 6,000 plastic panels to mimic long-term drought.

โœ… Key Findings:
โ€ข After 8 years, the forest showed a sharp decline in biomass and 40% loss in vegetation weight.
โ€ข Large trees suffered high mortality, leading to significant carbon release into the atmosphere.
โ€ข The Amazon shifted from a carbon sink to a carbon emitter, losing its ability to absorb COโ‚‚.

โœ… Why It Matters:
โ€ข Forest trees store the equivalent of 2 years of global carbon emissions.
โ€ข Cutting or death of these trees due to drought accelerates climate change.
โ€ข In extreme dry years (El Niรฑo + climate change), impacts were most severe.

โœ… Next Steps:
โ€ข Scientists are now observing if the forest can regenerate and return to baseline post-drought.
โ€ข The project helps predict future resilience of the Amazon amid changing climate patterns.

#Amazon #ClimateCrisis #ForestDrought #CarbonSink
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