Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Uttar Pradesh Minor Irrigation Department Recruitment 2014 minorirrigation.up.nic.in 423 Boring Technician Posts Last Date 24th December 2014
Uttar Pradesh Minor Irrigation Department Recruitment Notification 2014 minorirrigation.up.nic.in 423 Boring Technician Post Apply Online


Minor Irrigation Department Has Released Recruitment Notification For 423 Boring Technician Posts. All Eligible And Interested Candidates Can Apply Online On Or Before 24-12-2014 (24th December 2014). Further Detailed Information Regarding Educational Qualifications, Age Limit, Selection Procedure, Exam Pattern, Syllabus for Uttar Pradesh Minor Irrigation Department Recruitment 2014 - 423 Boring Technician Post is mentioned below

Minor Irrigation Department Recruitment 2014 Detailed Vacancy Information -
Total No. of Posts - 423 posts

Name And No. of Posts - 
1. Assistant Boring Technician - 423 posts

Age Limit - Candidates age should be between 18 - 40 Years. Age relaxations will be applicable as per the rules. For Postwise Age Details Go To Detailed Advertisement

Educational Qualification - Candidates should have done 10th / 12th or its equivalent qualification from a recognized university. For Post Wise Qualification Go To Detailed Advertisement

Selection Process - All Eligible Candidates will Be Selected Based on Their Performance In Written Exam, Interview .

Pay Scale - Rs. 5200 - 20,200 With 1900/- Grade Pay .

Application Fee - For General/OBC Candidates Application Fee is - 200/- & For All Other Candidates (PH/ST/SC) Application Fee is - 100/-

How To Apply - All Eligible and Interested candidates may fill the online application through official website http://minorirrigation.up.nic.in before or on 24-12-2014.

Important Dates - Last Date for Registration of Online Application Form Is: 24-12-2014
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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

IPRC Recruitment 2014 www.isro.org 99 Apprentice Posts Last Date As Soon As Possible
IPRC (Indian Space Research Organisation Propulsion Complex) Recruitment Notification 2014 www.isro.org 99 Apprentice Post Apply Online


IPRC (Indian Space Research Organisation Propulsion Complex) Has Released Recruitment Notification For 99 Apprentice Posts. All Eligible And Interested Candidates Can Apply Online On Or Before As Soon As Possible (As Soon As Possible). Further Detailed Information Regarding Educational Qualifications, Age Limit, Selection Procedure, Exam Pattern, Syllabus for IPRC (Indian Space Research Organisation Propulsion Complex) Recruitment 2014 - 99 Apprentice Post is mentioned below

IPRC (Indian Space Research Organisation Propulsion Complex) Recruitment 2014 Detailed Vacancy Information -
Total No. of Posts - 99 posts

Name And No. of Posts -
1. Graduate Apprentice - 41
Mechanical - 10
Electrical - 05
Electronics - 10
Instrumentation - 02
Chemical - 02
Computer Science - 05
Civil - 04
Library Science - 03
2. Technician Apprentice - 58
Mechanical - 13
Electrical - 07
Electronics - 12
Chemical - 05
Civil - 07
Commercial Practice - 15

Age Limit - Candidates upper age limit should not exceed 35 Years. Age relaxations will be applicable as per the rules. For Postwise Age Details Go To Detailed Advertisement

Educational Qualification - Candidates should have done B.E. / B.Tech / Engineering Degree / Diploma In Relevant Disciplines or its equivalent qualification from a recognized university. For Post Wise Qualification Go To Detailed Advertisement

Selection Process - All Eligible Candidates will Be Selected Based on Their Performance In Written Exam, Interview .

How To Apply - All Eligible and Interested candidates may fill the online application through official website http://www.isro.org before or on As Soon As Possible.

Important Dates - Last Date for Registration of Online Application Form Is: As Soon As Possible .
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BOI Recruitment 2014 www.bankofindia.co.in 13 Specialist Officers+ 40 Sub Staff Cadre Posts Last Date 22nd 13th December 2014



BOI (Bank of India) Recruitment Notification 2014 www.bankofindia.co.in 13 Specialist Officers Post Apply Online

BOI (Bank of India) Has Released Recruitment Notification For 13 Specialist Officers Posts. All Eligible And Interested Candidates Can Apply Online On Or Before 22-12-2014 (22nd December 2014). Further Detailed Information Regarding Educational Qualifications, Age Limit, Selection Procedure, Exam Pattern, Syllabus for BOI (Bank of India) Recruitment 2014 - 13 Specialist Officers Post is mentioned below

BOI (Bank of India) Recruitment 2014 Detailed Vacancy Information -
Total No. of Posts - 13 posts

Name And No. of Posts - 
1. Information Technology III - 04
2. Information Technology IV - 06
3. Information Technology V - 03

Age Limit - Age relaxations will be applicable as per the rules. For Postwise Age Details Go To Detailed Advertisement

Educational Qualification - Candidates should have done B.E. / B.Tech / M.E. / M.Tech / Post Graduation Degree (Information Technology / Computer Engineering / Computer Applications / Computer Science) or its equivalent qualification from a recognized university. For Post Wise Qualification Go To Detailed Advertisement

Selection Process - All Eligible Candidates will Be Selected Based on Their Performance In Written Exam, Group Discussion, Interview .

Application Fee - For General/OBC Candidates Application Fee is - 600/- & For All Other Candidates (PH/ST/SC) Application Fee is - 100/-

How To Apply - All Eligible and Interested candidates may fill the online application through official website http://www.bankofindia.co.in before or on 22-12-2014.

Important Dates - Last Date for Registration of Online Application Form Is: 22-12-2014 .

BOI (Bank of India) Recruitment Notification 2014 www.bankofindia.co.in 40 Sub Staff Cadre Post Apply Offline


BOI (Bank of India) Has Released Recruitment Notification For 40 Sub Staff Cadre Posts. All Eligible And Interested Candidates Can Apply Offline On Or Before 13-12-2014 (13th December 2014). Further Detailed Information Regarding Educational Qualifications, Age Limit, Selection Procedure, Exam Pattern, Syllabus for BOI (Bank of India) Recruitment 2014 - 40 Sub Staff Cadre Post is mentioned below

BOI (Bank of India) Recruitment 2014 Detailed Vacancy Information -
Total No. of Posts - 40 posts

Name And No. of Posts - 
1. Sub Staff Cadre (Sepoy) - 40 posts

Age Limit - Candidates age should be between 18 - 26 Years. Age relaxations will be applicable as per the rules. For Postwise Age Details Go To Detailed Advertisement

Educational Qualification - Candidates should have done 10th / 12th + knowledge of Marathi, Hindi & English or its equivalent qualification from a recognized university. For Post Wise Qualification Go To Detailed Advertisement

Selection Process - All Eligible Candidates will Be Selected Based on Their Performance In Written Exam / Interview .

How To Apply - All Eligible and Interested candidates are required to send hard copy of application along with relevant testimonials (Mentioned In Detailed Advertisement) to the following Address before or on 13-12-2014.

Address -
Post Box No. 87,
Alibagh GPO,
Alibagh 402201 .

Important Dates - Last Date for Receiving of Application Form Is: 13-12-2014 .


                  Environmental Protection


1.
   Which of the following microorganisms leach metals out of rock ores and can accumulate silver?

A. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
B. Thiobacillus
C. Pseudomonas putida
D. Zoogloea ramigera

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option B


2.
Inundation involves use of a/an

A. large number of organisms over a short time to suppress/destroy a population
B. organism over a short time to suppress/destroy a population
C. large number of organisms over a long time to suppress/destroy a population
D. organism over a long time to suppress/destroy a population

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A


3.
Milbemycin is known to exhibit a broad spectrum of activity against

A. agricultural pests
B. agricultural herbs
C. agricultural insects
D. all of these

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A


4.
The rate of degradation and microbes resistance to toxic pollutants remain better when the

A. mixed cell population is used
B. individual cell is used
C. mixed cell population along with metals is used
D. individual cell along with metal is used

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A


5.
Which of the bacteria is considered for biological leaching?

A. T. thiooxidans
B. T. ferrooxidans
C. Ferrobacillus terrooxidans
D. all of these

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option D



6.
The heavily polluted zone of water reservoir is known as

A. pleosaprophytic zone
B. mesosaprophytic zone
C. oligosaprophytic zone
D. none of these

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A


7.
Streptomyces griseochromogenes is reported to show a potent curative effect against

A. rice blast disease
B. yellow blight of maize
C. milo of soybean
D. eye spot of sugarcane

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A


Which of the following is selectively effective against dicot weeds?

A. Cycloheximide
B. Anisomycin
C. Herbicidin A and B
D. Bialaphos

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option C


9.
Which of the following/(s) can be used for the reduction of nitrate in waste water?

A. Growth of Hypomicrobium in presence of added methanol
B. Micrococcus denitrificans cells encapsulated in liquid membranes
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. Nitrosomonas europaen

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option C


10.
Which of the following herbicide is known to be effective against perennial shrubs, annual weeds and weeds of rice?

A. Cycloheximide B. Anisomycin
C. Herbicidin D. Bialaphos

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A


11.
Which of the following is known to control Colorado potato beetle?

A. Beaveria bassiana
B. Metarhizium anisopliae
C. Verticillium lecauii
D. Nomuraea rileyi

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A


12.
Phenols degradation in waste water of hospitals, laboratories and coal processing to coke can be achieved by using

A. fungus Aureobasidium pullulans adsorbed by the fibrous asbestos
B. cells of Pseudomonas spp. either adsorbed to anthracite coal or entrapped on alginate gel
C. both (a) and (b)
D. Phanerochaete chrysosporium

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option C


13.
Which of the following is the most effective for the rice sheath blight pathogen, Pellicularia sasakii?

A. Polyoxin D
B. Polyoxin B
C. Polyoxin L
D. Polyoxin C

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option A


14.
Which of the following subgroup/(s) belong/(s) to the Baculo viruses?

A. Nuclear polyhedrosis viruses
B. Granulosis viruses
C. Oryctestypes
D. All of these

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option D


15.
Which of the following accumulates from factory waste?

A. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
B. Thiobacillus
C. Pseudomonas putida
D. Zoogloea ramigera

Answer & Explanation
Answer: Option D

The Effects of Plastic Bags on Environment


The effects of plastic bags on the environment are really quite devastating. While there are many objections to the banning of plastic bags based solely on their convenience, the damage to the environment needs to be controlled.

There is no way to strictly limit the effects of plastic bags on the environment because there is no disposal method that will really help eliminate the problem. While reusing them is the first step, most people either don't or can't based on store policies. They are not durable enough to stand up to numerous trips to the store so often the best that citizens can do is reuse them when following pooper scooper laws.

The biggest problem with this is that once they have been soiled the end up in the trash, which then ends up in the landfill or burned. Either solution is very poor for the environment. Burning emits toxic gases that harm the atmosphere and increase the level of VOCs in the air while landfills hold them indefinitely as part of the plastic waste problem throughout the globe.

Plastic Bag Litter


Even when citizens try to manage their plastic bag disposal wind plays a role in carrying them away as litter. This litter is not biodegradable and thus where it lands it tends to stay for long period of time. A bag that is eventually ripped to shreds from high winds or other factors doesn't disappear but instead is spread in smaller amounts throughout the area. This can cause more problems as these smaller pieces are carried away through storm drains and often end up in the waterways.

Plastic bag litter is often also the result of human laziness. The plastic bag might make for a good carry on to the beach for the day but once all of the pretzels and chips are consumed an estimated one in three consumers simply allow the bag to disappear into the wind and waves.

With more the 500 billion and possibly as many as a trillion plastic bags in circulation annually this can lead to a catastrophic littering problem. Not only is littering unattractive but it is also a very serious environmental hazard.

The Effects of Plastic Bags in Waterways


One of the greatest problems is that an estimated 300 million plastic bags end up in the Atlantic Ocean alone. These bags are very dangerous for sea life, especially those of the mammal variety. Any hunting mammal can easily mistake the size, shape, and texture of the plastic bag for a meal and find its airway is cut off. Needless deaths from plastic bags are increasing every year.

Porpoises are the most common victim. Because they eat sea nettles and jelly fish they are the most likely to mistake the plastic bag for food. If they survive the swallowing of the bag, it is unlikely that they are able to continue with normal digestion and thus eventually die a slow and painful death from toxicity or intestinal blockage.

The environmental balance of the waterways is being thrown off by the rate of plastic bags finding their way into the mouths and intestinal tracts of sea mammals. As one species begins to die off at an abnormal rate, every other living organism in the waterway is impacted. There are either too many or too few and changes within the environment continue to kill off yet more organisms.

The Effects of Plastic Bags on Land


The indefinite period of time that it takes for the average plastic bag to breakdown can be literally hundreds of years. Every bag that ends up in the woodlands of the country threatens the natural progression of wildlife. Because the break down rate is so slow the chances that the bag will harmlessly go away are extremely slim. Throughout the world plastic bags are responsible for suffocation deaths of woodland animals as well as inhibiting soil nutrients.

The land litter that is made up of plastic bags has the potential to kill over and over again. It has been estimated that one bag has the potential to unintentionally kill one animal per every three months due to unintentional digestion or inhalation. If you consider the number of littered plastic bags ranges from 1.5 million to 3 million depending on location, this equals a lot of ecosystem sustaining lives lost.

Without the balance of the ecosystem food sources dry up and starvation occurs. With an increase in plastic bag use throughout the world, the eventual effects could be literally devastating even to the human population.

Recycling Plastic Bags


While it's a noble thought to place the plastic bags in the recycling bin every week, studies have proven that there are very few plants that actually recycle them. Most municipalities either burn them or send them off to the landfill after sorting. This is because it can be expensive to recycle this type of plastic. It doesn't melt down easily and is often not realistically able to be reused from its original form without considerable overhaul to the facility.

The premise of recycling these bags is nice. Yet funding for the upgrades just has not happened and thus less than 1% of all bags sent to recycling plants world wide end up in the recycling project. Most are left to become a pollution problem in one way or another.

Alternatives to Plastic Bags


There are always alternatives to plastic bags and the search for more alternatives continues. Paper bags are a possible option but they also take their toll on the environment. The use of trees to increase the production of paper products combined with the increased energy that is required to make paper bags will also have a negative environmental effect.

Reusable plastic bags are being introduced to regions that want to outlaw the plastic bag altogether. These are stronger and more durable and can be used for three to five trips to the store.

Of course, the reusable cloth bag is fast becoming a favorite among environmental supporters. While thus far no bag is without its issues these are the bags that are currently recommended for use to help protect environmental concerns.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Exploring a large, restless volcanic field in Chile


Date:
December 1, 2014
Source:
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Summary:
For seven years, an area larger than the city of Madison has been rising by 10 inches per year. That rapid rise provides a major scientific opportunity: to explore a mega-volcano before it erupts. That effort, and the hazard posed by the restless magma reservoir beneath Laguna del Maule.


Laguna del Maule, Chile, is at the center of a volcanic field that has erupted 36 times during the last 25,000 years, and is now experiencing significant uplift due to magma intrusion

But the primary reason to expend so much effort on this area boils down to one fact: The rate of uplift is among the highest ever observed by satellite measurement for a volcano that is not actively erupting.
That uplift is almost definitely due to a large intrusion of magma -- molten rock -- beneath the volcanic complex. For seven years, an area larger than the city of Madison has been rising by 10 inches per year.
That rapid rise provides a major scientific opportunity: to explore a mega-volcano before it erupts. That effort, and the hazard posed by the restless magma reservoir beneath Laguna del Maule, are described in a major research article in the December issue of the Geological Society of America's GSA Today.
"We've always been looking at these mega-eruptions in the rear-view mirror," says Singer. "We look at the lava, dust and ash, and try to understand what happened before the eruption. Since these huge eruptions are rare, that's usually our only option. But we look at the steady uplift at Laguna del Maule, which has a history of regular eruptions, combined with changes in gravity, electrical conductivity and swarms of earthquakes, and we suspect that conditions necessary to trigger another eruption are gathering force."
Laguna del Maule looks nothing like a classic, cone-shaped volcano, since the high-intensity erosion caused by heavy rain and snow has carried most of the evidence to the nearby Pacific Ocean. But the overpowering reason for the absence of "typical volcano cones" is the nature of the molten rock underground. It's called rhyolite, and it's the most explosive type of magma on the planet.
The eruption of a rhyolite volcano is too quick and violent to build up a cone. Instead, this viscous, water-rich magma often explodes into vast quantities of ash that can form deposits hundreds of yards deep, followed by a slower flow of glassy magma that can be tens of yards tall and measure more than a mile in length.
The next eruption could be in the size range of Mount St. Helens -- or it could be vastly bigger, Singer says. "We know that over the past million years or so, several eruptions at Laguna del Maule or nearby volcanoes have been more than 100 times larger than Mount St. Helens," he says. "Those are rare, but they are possible." Such a mega-eruption could change the weather, disrupt the ecosystem and damage the economy.
Trying to anticipate what Laguna del Maule holds in store, Singer is heading a new $3 million, five-year effort sponsored by the National Science Foundation to document its behavior before an eruption. With colleagues from Chile, Argentina, Canada, Singapore, and Cornell and Georgia Tech universities, he is masterminding an effort to build a scientific model of the underground forces that could lead to eruption. "This model should capture how this system has evolved in the crust at all scales, from the microscopic to basinwide, over the last 100,000 years," Singer says. "It's like a movie from the past to the present and into the future."
Over the next five years, Singer says he and 30 colleagues will "throw everything, including the kitchen sink, at the problem -- geology, geochemistry, geochronology and geophysics -- to help measure, and then model, what's going on."
One key source of information on volcanoes is seismic waves. Ground shaking triggered by the movement of magma can signal an impending eruption. Team member Clifford Thurber, a seismologist and professor of geoscience at UW-Madison, wants to use distant earthquakes to locate the underground magma body.
As many as 50 seismometers will eventually be emplaced above and around the magma at Laguna del Maule, in the effort to create a 3-D image of Earth's crust in the area.
By tracking multiple earthquakes over several years, Thurber and his colleagues want to pinpoint the size and location of the magma body -- roughly estimated as an oval measuring five kilometers (3.1 miles) by 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).
Each seismometer will record the travel time of earthquake waves originating within a few thousand kilometers, Thurber explains. Since soft rock transmits sound less efficiently than hard rock, "we expect that waves that pass through the presumed magma body will be delayed," Thurber says. "It's very simple. It's like a CT scan, except instead of density we are looking at seismic wave velocity."
As Singer, who has been visiting Laguna del Maule since 1998, notes, "The rate of uplift -- among the highest ever observed -- has been sustained for seven years, and we have discovered a large, fluid-rich zone in the crust under the lake using electrical resistivity methods. Thus, there are not many possible explanations other than a big, active body of magma at a shallow depth."
The expanding body of magma could freeze in place -- or blow its top, he says. "One thing we know for sure is that the surface cannot continue rising indefinitely."

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