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    Anthropogenic influence on the physico-chemical parameters of Dhamra estuary and adjoining coastal water of the Bay of Bengal by Swain, Sanhita, Sahu, Biraja Kumar, Pattanaik, Suchismita, Sahoo, Rajesh Kumar, Majhi, Arakshita, Satapathy, Deepty Ranjan, Panda, Chitta Ranjan, Roy, Rajdeep, Choudhury, Saroj Bandhu

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-01-2021)
    “…Estuaries receive the anthropogenic pollutants of their watershed area. Dhamra estuary, on the east coast of India, is such an estuary that receives a huge…”
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    CO2 effluxes from an urban tidal river flowing through two of the most populated and polluted cities of India by Chanda, Abhra, Das, Sourav, Bhattacharyya, Sourav, Akhand, Anirban, Das, Isha, Samanta, Sourav, Choudhury, Saroj Bandhu, Hazra, Sugata

    “…Urbanized rivers flowing through polluted megacities receive substantial amount of carbon from domestic sewage and industrial effluents which can significantly…”
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    Contrasting intra-annual inorganic carbon dynamics and air–water CO2 exchange in Dhamra and Mahanadi Estuaries of northern Bay of Bengal, India by Pattanaik, Suchismita, Chanda, Abhra, Sahoo, Rajesh Kumar, Swain, Sanhita, Satapathy, Deepty Ranjan, Panda, Chitta Ranjan, Choudhury, Saroj Bandhu, Mohapatra, Pradipta Kumar

    Published in Limnology (01-01-2020)
    “…Surface water partial pressure of carbon dioxide [pCO 2 (water)], total alkalinity (TA), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), and air–water CO 2 flux were…”
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    Effect of nutrient alteration on pCO2(water) and chlorophyll-a dynamics in a tropical aquaculture pond situated within a Ramsar site: a microcosm approach by Bhattacharyya, Sourav, Chanda, Abhra, Hazra, Sugata, Das, Sourav, Choudhury, Saroj Bandhu

    “…Tropical sewage-fed aquaculture ponds of East Kolkata Wetlands (EKW), a Ramsar site, act as deposition center of organic matter and nutrient-rich sewage from…”
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    Effect of nutrient alteration on pCO 2 (water) and chlorophyll-a dynamics in a tropical aquaculture pond situated within a Ramsar site: a microcosm approach by Bhattacharyya, Sourav, Chanda, Abhra, Hazra, Sugata, Das, Sourav, Choudhury, Saroj Bandhu

    “…Tropical sewage-fed aquaculture ponds of East Kolkata Wetlands (EKW), a Ramsar site, act as deposition center of organic matter and nutrient-rich sewage from…”
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    CO 2 effluxes from an urban tidal river flowing through two of the most populated and polluted cities of India by Chanda, Abhra, Das, Sourav, Bhattacharyya, Sourav, Akhand, Anirban, Das, Isha, Samanta, Sourav, Choudhury, Saroj Bandhu, Hazra, Sugata

    “…Urbanized rivers flowing through polluted megacities receive substantial amount of carbon from domestic sewage and industrial effluents which can significantly…”
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    Air–Sea CO2 dynamics from tropical estuarine system Mahanadi, India by Pattanaik, Suchismita, Roy, Rajdeep, Sahoo, Rajesh Kumar, Choudhury, Saroj Bandhu, Panda, Chitta Ranjan, Satapathy, Deepty Ranjan, Majhi, Arakshita, D’Costa, Priya M., Shesha Sai, M.V.R.

    Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-04-2020)
    “…The biogeochemical characteristics of Mahanadi estuarine system in eastern India were investigated to understand the seasonality in carbon parameters and their…”
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    Seasonality in carbon chemistry of Cochin backwaters by Pranav, P., Roy, Rajdeep, Jayaram, Chiranjivi, D’Costa, Priya M., Choudhury, Saroj Bandhu, Menon, N. Nandini, Nagamani, P.V., Sathyendranath, Shubha, Abdulaziz, Anas, Sai, M.V.R. Shesha, Sajhunneesa, T., George, Grinson

    Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-07-2021)
    “…Seasonality in carbon chemistry of Cochin backwaters, Southern India, was investigated between 2018 and 2019. Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) showed strong…”
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    HYDRODYNAMIC AND COHESIVE SEDIMENT TRANSPORT MODELING IN CHILIKA LAGOON by Pradhan, S., Samal, R. N., Choudhury, S. B., Mohanty, P. K.

    “…Chilika lagoon, one of the largest brackish water lagoons in Asia located along the east coast of India. The rivers draining into the lagoon carry about 13…”
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