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View article: Perspectives on climate change in South Asia
Perspectives on climate change in South Asia Open
View article: Assessing socioeconomic vulnerability and adaptive strategies in the Nikli haor community of Bangladesh: A descriptive approach
Assessing socioeconomic vulnerability and adaptive strategies in the Nikli haor community of Bangladesh: A descriptive approach Open
In Bangladesh, climate change variations have made haor communities more vulnerable in socioeconomic aspects. Thus, people face several hazardous situations and take adaptive measures to counter this socioeconomic vulnerability. This prese…
View article: Classify Chronic Wounds
Classify Chronic Wounds Open
View article: Outdoor PM2.5 pollution levels and their degree of compliance with WHO air quality guidelines across 760 cities in China, India, and Pakistan
Outdoor PM2.5 pollution levels and their degree of compliance with WHO air quality guidelines across 760 cities in China, India, and Pakistan Open
View article: Challenges towards the Sustainability and Enhancement of the Indian Sundarban Mangrove’s Blue Carbon Stock
Challenges towards the Sustainability and Enhancement of the Indian Sundarban Mangrove’s Blue Carbon Stock Open
The Sundarban is the world’s largest contiguous mangrove forest and stores around 26.62 Tg of blue carbon. The present study reviewed the factors causing a decline in its blue carbon content and poses a challenge in enhancing the carbon st…
View article: The impact of land use and land cover on land surface temperature in an Indian riverine town over a decade and how it varied post-lockdown
The impact of land use and land cover on land surface temperature in an Indian riverine town over a decade and how it varied post-lockdown Open
In towns and cities in developing countries, negligence in consistently regulating the growth of urban sprawl is commonplace. The purpose of the study was to analyze spatiotemporal changes in land use land cover (LULC) and their impact on …
View article: A Qualitative Assessment of Natural and Anthropogenic Drivers of Risk to Sustainable Livelihoods in the Indian Sundarban
A Qualitative Assessment of Natural and Anthropogenic Drivers of Risk to Sustainable Livelihoods in the Indian Sundarban Open
In the Indian Sundarban, multiple attributes and interactions of natural hazards, exposure, and vulnerability pose severe threats to lives and livelihoods. Understanding the cause-and-effect relationships contributing to the risk of loss o…
View article: Carbon Biogeochemistry of the Estuaries Adjoining the Indian Sundarbans Mangrove Ecosystem: A Review
Carbon Biogeochemistry of the Estuaries Adjoining the Indian Sundarbans Mangrove Ecosystem: A Review Open
The present study reviewed the carbon-biogeochemistry-related observations concerning CO2 and CH4 dynamics in the estuaries adjoining the Indian Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem. The review focused on the partial pressure of CO2 and CH4 [pCO2…
View article: Aligning the Global Delta Risk Index with SDG and SFDRR global frameworks to assess risk to socio-ecological systems in river deltas
Aligning the Global Delta Risk Index with SDG and SFDRR global frameworks to assess risk to socio-ecological systems in river deltas Open
View article: Consecutive hazards and adaptive capacity of individuals – a gender-sensitive study in the Indian Sundarban delta
Consecutive hazards and adaptive capacity of individuals – a gender-sensitive study in the Indian Sundarban delta Open
The Indian Sundarban has witnessed consecutive major cyclones (Cyclone Bulbul, Super Cyclone Amphan and Cyclone Yaas) in the 18 months between November 2019 and May 2021. Following Cyclone Yaas, the region also faced an extreme rainfall ev…
View article: Spatiotemporal patterns and drivers of greenhouse gas fluxes in the sub-tropical wetland ecosystem of Indian Himalayan foothill
Spatiotemporal patterns and drivers of greenhouse gas fluxes in the sub-tropical wetland ecosystem of Indian Himalayan foothill Open
Sub-tropic Himalayan wetlands play a critical role in regional greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes and budgets, consequently influencing climate change. Nevertheless, the magnitude, trends, and drivers regulating GHGs fluxes in the sub-tropic wetl…
View article: The Nexus between the COVID-19 Pandemic-Induced Lockdowns and Air Quality in the Megacity of Mumbai, India
The Nexus between the COVID-19 Pandemic-Induced Lockdowns and Air Quality in the Megacity of Mumbai, India Open
View article: Drivers of inorganic carbon dynamics and air–water <scp>CO<sub>2</sub></scp> fluxes in two large tropical estuaries: Insights from coupled radon (<scp><sup>222</sup>Rn</scp>) and <scp><i>p</i>CO<sub>2</sub></scp> surveys
Drivers of inorganic carbon dynamics and air–water <span>CO<sub>2</sub></span> fluxes in two large tropical estuaries: Insights from coupled radon (<span><sup>222</sup>Rn</span>) and <span><i>p</i>CO<sub>2</sub></span> surveys Open
Estuaries and coastal waters are generally significant emitters of CO 2 to the atmosphere. Globally, submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is a significant driver of inorganic carbon dynamics and the partial pressure of CO 2 in water [ p C…
View article: Economic incentives drive the conversion of agriculture to aquaculture in the Indian Sundarbans: Livelihood and environmental implications of different aquaculture types
Economic incentives drive the conversion of agriculture to aquaculture in the Indian Sundarbans: Livelihood and environmental implications of different aquaculture types Open
View article: Dataset for the article entitled "Drivers of inorganic carbon dynamics and air–water CO2 fluxes in two large tropical estuaries: insights from coupled radon (222Rn) and pCO2 surveys"
Dataset for the article entitled "Drivers of inorganic carbon dynamics and air–water CO2 fluxes in two large tropical estuaries: insights from coupled radon (222Rn) and pCO2 surveys" Open
Dataset for the article entitled "Drivers of inorganic carbon dynamics and air–water CO2 fluxes in two large tropical estuaries: insights from coupled radon (222Rn) and pCO2 surveys"
View article: Assessment and Attribution of Mangrove Forest Changes in the Indian Sundarbans from 2000 to 2020
Assessment and Attribution of Mangrove Forest Changes in the Indian Sundarbans from 2000 to 2020 Open
The Indian Sundarbans, together with Bangladesh, comprise the largest mangrove forest in the world. Reclamation of the mangroves in this region ceased in the 1930s. However, they are still subject to adverse environmental influences, such …
View article: Effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the air quality of three megacities in India
Effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the air quality of three megacities in India Open
View article: Reduction in Riverine Freshwater Supply Changes Inorganic and Organic Carbon Dynamics and Air‐Water CO<sub>2</sub> Fluxes in a Tropical Mangrove Dominated Estuary
Reduction in Riverine Freshwater Supply Changes Inorganic and Organic Carbon Dynamics and Air‐Water CO<sub>2</sub> Fluxes in a Tropical Mangrove Dominated Estuary Open
Reduction in riverine freshwater supply due to climate change as well as anthropogenic activities are documented throughout the globe. How river discontinuity in upstream reaches and the subsequent reduction in freshwater influx alter inor…
View article: Dataset for the article entitled "Low CO2 evasion rate from the mangrove-surrounding waters of the Sundarbans"
Dataset for the article entitled "Low CO2 evasion rate from the mangrove-surrounding waters of the Sundarbans" Open
Dataset for the article entitled "Low CO2 evasion rate from the mangrove-surrounding waters of the Sundarbans"
View article: Low CO2 evasion rate from the mangrove-surrounding waters of the Sundarbans
Low CO2 evasion rate from the mangrove-surrounding waters of the Sundarbans Open
Globally, water bodies adjacent to mangroves are considered significant sources of atmospheric CO 2 . We directly measured the partial pressure of CO 2 in water [ p CO 2 (water)] and related biogeochemical parameters with high temporal res…
View article: Mangrove classification using airborne hyperspectral AVIRIS-NG and comparing with other spaceborne hyperspectral and multispectral data
Mangrove classification using airborne hyperspectral AVIRIS-NG and comparing with other spaceborne hyperspectral and multispectral data Open
Application of remote sensing makes the assessment and monitoring of mangroves both time and cost-effective. In this study, the capacity of AVIRIS-NG data in discriminating different mangrove species of Lothian Island of Indian Sundarbans …
View article: Lateral carbon fluxes and CO2 evasion from a subtropical mangrove-seagrass-coral continuum
Lateral carbon fluxes and CO2 evasion from a subtropical mangrove-seagrass-coral continuum Open
Mangrove, seagrass, and coral habitats often lie adjacent to each other in the tropics and subtropics. Lateral carbon fluxes and their consecutive effects on CO2 dynamics and air-water fluxes along the ecosystem continuum are of…
View article: Verifying the effect of silanized nitinol surface: An in-vitro study
Verifying the effect of silanized nitinol surface: An in-vitro study Open
Although Nitinol is a popular orthopedic implant material, there is still need of surface modification of nitinol to control nickel leaching. Main challenge with such surface modification of orthopedic implant is that along with cost effec…
View article: Supplementary material to &quot;Low CO&lt;sub&gt;2&lt;/sub&gt; evasion rate from the mangrove surrounding waters of Sundarban&quot;
Supplementary material to "Low CO<sub>2</sub> evasion rate from the mangrove surrounding waters of Sundarban" Open
Supplementary material S1. Details of the study areaWater bodies such as estuaries, channels, and creeks comprise almost 19% of the total area of the Indian Sundarban Biosphere Reserve (9600 km 2 ), and the remaining area consists of an ar…
View article: Low CO&lt;sub&gt;2&lt;/sub&gt; evasion rate from the mangrove surrounding waters of Sundarban
Low CO<sub>2</sub> evasion rate from the mangrove surrounding waters of Sundarban Open
Globally, water bodies adjacent to mangroves are considered sources of atmospheric CO2. We directly measured the partial pressure of CO2 in water, pCO2(water), and other related biogeochemical parameters with very high (1-min) temporal res…
View article: An index for discrimination of mangroves from non-mangroves using LANDSAT 8 OLI imagery
An index for discrimination of mangroves from non-mangroves using LANDSAT 8 OLI imagery Open
Over the last few decades several vegetation indices were used to map Mangrove forest using satellite images. Difficulty still persists in discrimination of mangroves from non-mangrove vegetation, especially in areas where mangrove species…
View article: Dynamics of the Sundarbans Mangroves in Bangladesh Under Climate Change
Dynamics of the Sundarbans Mangroves in Bangladesh Under Climate Change Open
Mangroves provide a range of ecosystem services ranging from mitigation of global climate change by carbon capture to the sustenance of local communities whose livelihood depends upon mangrove forest products. A hybrid model is used to ana…
View article: Mat.-wiss. u. Werkstofftech. 7/2017
Mat.-wiss. u. Werkstofftech. 7/2017 Open
EURAXLES -A global approach for design, production and maintenance of railway axles: WP4 -"Tools, technologies and surface protection systems minimizing the negative influence of corrosion or surface damage on the free axle surface" EURAXL…
View article: Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) variability over the continental shelf of the northern Bay of Bengal
Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) variability over the continental shelf of the northern Bay of Bengal Open
The present paper dealt with the annual dynamics of the absorption coefficient of chromophoric dissolved organic matter at 440 nm {aCDOM(440)} during February 2015 to January 2016 in the continental shelf of northern Bay of Bengal (nBoB) f…