Chemical modelling of molecular sources - IV. Time-dependent chemistry of dark clouds

  • Millar T
  • Nejad L
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Barangay Granada is among the rural barangay but classifies as first class barangay of the City of Bacolod. It is bounded in the east by Barangay Alangilan; in the west by Barangay Estefania; in the north by the City of Talisay; in the southeast by the Municipality of Murcia and in the southeast by Barangay Vista Alegre. This barangay is among the biggest barangays in terms of land area. It has a total land area of 2,984.621 hectares. Of this area, 25% is residential; 70% is agricultural and 5% utilized for other needs. Barangay Granada is known for its coolness attributed by its basically being agricultural area. Travelling around the Barangay will provide a scene for agricultural production. Soil is suited for planting and its natural coolness contributes to the production of seasonal fruits such as kaimito, santol, lanzones, and rambutan, to name few.

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Millar, T. J., & Nejad, L. A. M. (1985). Chemical modelling of molecular sources - IV. Time-dependent chemistry of dark clouds. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 217(3), 507–522. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/217.3.507

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