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KARNATAKA STATE Instructions: 9449178802 Department of Studies and Research in Environmental Science Email: envrao@rediffmail.com Date: 20.08.2015 SEMINAR Second Semester, M.Sc. Tech. in Environmental Science and Technology (2014-15Batch) The Seminar report should contain the following details o Introduction o Review o observations, results and impacts o Summary and conclusion o Recommendations: case studies o References The seminar report shall be submitted to the address given below by post or in person on or before commencement of II Semester contact class. The Chairman DOS in Environmental Science Karnataka State Open University Mukthagangotri, Mysore -560 006

Seminar Topics for II Semester students M.Sc. Tech. in Environmental Science and Technology 2014-15 S.No Roll No Name Topic 1 14010380001 LALITHA R Recent trends in climate change mitigation measures 2 14010380002 SATHISH K M Concept of Carbon credits at global level with special reference to India 3 14010380003 THEJASVI K Wild Life Projects of India 4 14010380004 RAJASHEKHAR PATIL Advanced treatment technology of Industrial wastewater 5 HEMA RAMACHANDRA River Linking Projects of India 14010380005 NAIK 6 14010380006 SNEHA DARSHAN C Impacts of fishery culture on 7 14010380007 SAHANA S PATIL Causes and consequences of Earthquakes 8 14010380008 ROOPASHREE B J Disaster Management 9 14010380009 ABHINANDANA B A Biomagnification 10 14010380010 PRAJWAL KUMAR S Ecological Succession 11 14010380011 GEETHASHREE N Environmental Management System 12 14010380012 SUNITHA S Microbial Degradation of pesticides 13 14010380013 PRIYADARSHINI V S Environmental Impact Assessment 14 14010380014 PUNYASHREE G K Agro forestry Systems 15 14010380015 C Y LAKSHMIKANTHA Integrated Waste Management 16 14010380016 MADHUSUDHANA N Phytoremediation 17 14010380017 CHANDRU PATIL Integrated Pest Management 18 14010380018 ASHWINI R Plate Tectonics 19 14010380019 PUTTANARASAMMA N Chernobyl Disaster 20 14010380020 SUNIL KUMAR Bhopal Gas Tragedy 21 14010380021 MONIKA CHAKRAVARTHY E-waste Management 22 14010380022 RAVINDRAKUMAR Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS 23 14010380023 CHANDRA SHEKHARA Tiger Project: present and future 24 14010380024 PARASHIVAMURTHY M C Environmental Disaster: Issues and Challenges 25 14010380025 SWATHI K P Biomedical Waste Management 26 14010380026 NANDINI C National Parks in India

27 14010380027 MAHESH KUMAR M P Smart city project: Environmental prospective 28 14010380029 SHARATH C Crocodile Breeding Project 29 14010380030 SHILPASHREEE T Ganga Action Plan V/s Namami Gange Project 30 14010380031 CHAITRA R Life Cycle Analysis 31 14010380032 MORKAR UMATAI SATYAPPA Extremophiles 32 14010380034 KRISHNASWAMY C Role of microbes in biogeochemical cycle 33 14010380035 SURESH KUMAR S Eutrophication 34 14010380036 NUTHANKUMAR D Recent trends in bioremediation 35 14010380037 PAVAN KUMAR S P Health hazards of Noise Pollution 36 14010380038 RAMYA N Radioactive waste management 37 14010380039 RAMEEZ RAJA V I Photochemical smog

Facing sheet KARNATAKA STATE Department of Environmental Science SECOND SEMESTER, M.Sc.Tech. SEMINAR REPORT SEMINAR TITLE: Name of the candidate Roll Number Date of Submission For Office Use only Marks Obtained Signature of The Evaluator

KARNATAKA STATE Instructions: 9449178802 Department of Studies and Research in Environmental Science Email: envrao@rediffmail.com Assignments Second Semester M.Sc. Tech. in Environmental Science and Technology (2014-15 Batch) Date: 20.08.2015 The assignments consist of three questions in each course and attempt all the questions. Write assignment for each course separately. The assignment shall be submitted to the address given below by post or in person on or before 15 October, 2015. The Chairman DOS in Environmental Science Karnataka State Open University Mukthagangotri, Mysore -560 006 Answer all questions from each course (Max Marks: 05 per Question) Course 201. Solid Waste Management 1. Explain in detail various methods of refuse processing 2. Discuss on Integrated waste management 3. Describe the various methods of electronic waste (e-waste) management. Course 202. Surface and Groundwater Hydrology 1. Explain the formation of rain and its causes. 2. Explain groundwater movement with Darcy s law. 3. Briefly discuss the history of watershed development in India. Course 203. Biodiversity and Conservation 1. Explain the causes of loss of biodiversity. 2. What is the commercial importance of wildlife? Explain how wildlife is depleted because of commercial exploitation. 3. Write a note on conservation of desert fauna. Course 204. Environmental Pollution and its Prevention 1. Illustrate in detail about Chernobyl and London smog episodes. 2. Discuss the effects of water pollution on to the river ecosystem with one Case Study. 3. Describe the role of MOEF in monitoring the hazardous wastes generated industries.

Facing sheet KARNATAKA STATE Department of Environmental Science SECOND SEMESTER, M.Sc.Tech. ASSIGNMENT COURSE TITLE: Name of the candidate Roll Number Date of Submission For Office Use only Marks Obtained Signature of The Evaluator