Hot Springs in India are usually formed due to volcanic or tectonic activities, symbolized by high temperatures. These thermal springs or hot springs are home to thermophilic and thermotolerant organisms. Cyanobacteria are among the few organisms that can tolerate and survive under high temperatures. Water samples for the Sav hot water spring in Mahad taluka of Raigad district in Maharashtra have been collected to conduct a biochemical analysis.
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Year
2024
Volume
Vol 2
Serial
3