Rupesh Subedi
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View article: Distribution pattern and population dynamics of Brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Snow trout (Schizothorax richardsonii) in Punatsangchhu River, Bhutan
Distribution pattern and population dynamics of Brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Snow trout (Schizothorax richardsonii) in Punatsangchhu River, Bhutan Open
Among larger species of fish found in Punatsang chhu, Brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Snow trout (Schizothorax richardsonii) are notable species. Snow trout is a native species, whereas Brown trout is an introduced species. Brown trout is n…
View article: First record of Macrognathus aral (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) from the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan
First record of Macrognathus aral (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) from the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan Open
This study reports a new record of freshwater fish Macrognathus aral (Bloch & Schneider) from Aiechu-Kalikhola tributary of the Maukhola river in Sarpang, Bhutan. The species was found in shoal of the tributary and was identified using its…
View article: Ecology of Persian Walnut (Juglans regia L.) in Western Bhutan
Ecology of Persian Walnut (Juglans regia L.) in Western Bhutan Open
In Bhutan the Persian Walnut (Juglans regia L.) is highly valued for its timber and is listed under special class in Royalty on Forest Products of Bhutan. Possessing high timber and other medicinal values, the ecology of the species in the…
View article: Ecological Conditions of Luetshokha Lake and its Recharge Potential using Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting, Samtengang, Wangdue Bhutan
Ecological Conditions of Luetshokha Lake and its Recharge Potential using Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting, Samtengang, Wangdue Bhutan Open
Luetshokha lake is noted to harbour invasive aquatic plants and experience reduction in water level. This research assessed the floristic and macroinvertebrate composition of Luetshokha lake in Samtengang, Wangdue and its potential to incr…
View article: Relict basal ice from the Laurentide Ice Sheet near Lac de Gras, Slave Geological Province, N.W.T., Canada
Relict basal ice from the Laurentide Ice Sheet near Lac de Gras, Slave Geological Province, N.W.T., Canada Open
<p>A 2015 drilling campaign near Lac de Gras has recovered permafrost core interpreted to contain preserved basal ice of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (Subedi et al., 2020). Previous samples of basal ice from ice sheets originate from cor…
View article: Ground ice, organic carbon and soluble cations in tundra permafrost soils and sediments near a Laurentide ice divide in the Slave Geological Province, Northwest Territories, Canada
Ground ice, organic carbon and soluble cations in tundra permafrost soils and sediments near a Laurentide ice divide in the Slave Geological Province, Northwest Territories, Canada Open
The central Slave Geological Province is situated 450–650 km from the presumed spreading centre of the Keewatin Dome of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, and it differs from the western Canadian Arctic, where recent thaw-induced landscape changes …
View article: Review of tc-2020-33: Ground ice, organic carbon and soluble cations in tundra permafrost and active-layer soils near a Laurentide ice divide in the Slave Geological Province, N.W.T., Canada
Review of tc-2020-33: Ground ice, organic carbon and soluble cations in tundra permafrost and active-layer soils near a Laurentide ice divide in the Slave Geological Province, N.W.T., Canada Open
This paper is formally well written and presented, and describes unique data from an interesting environment that is under-represented in the literature.I think that the data from these cores should be published, but in its current form th…
View article: Ground ice, organic carbon and soluble cations in tundra permafrost and active-layer soils near a Laurentide ice divide in the Slave Geological Province, N.W.T., Canada
Ground ice, organic carbon and soluble cations in tundra permafrost and active-layer soils near a Laurentide ice divide in the Slave Geological Province, N.W.T., Canada Open
The central Slave Geological Province is situated near a divide of the Laurentide Ice Sheet and it differs from the western Canadian Arctic, where thaw-induced landscape changes in Laurentide ice-marginal environments are already abundant.…
View article: Depth Profiles of Geochemistry and Organic Carbon from Permafrost and Active Layer Soils in Tundra Landscapes Near Lac de Gras, Northwest Territories, Canada
Depth Profiles of Geochemistry and Organic Carbon from Permafrost and Active Layer Soils in Tundra Landscapes Near Lac de Gras, Northwest Territories, Canada Open
Permafrost and active layer samples from 24 sites were collected to examine the vertical and spatial distribution of water content, organic matter content and soluble cations. Water, organic matter and soluble ion contents varied across de…