Surface water storage in rivers and wetlands derived from satellite observations: a review of current advances and future opportunities for hydrological sciences
F Papa, F Frappart - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
Surface water storage (SWS), the amount of freshwater stored in rivers/wetlands/floodplains/
lakes, and its variations are key components of the water cycle and land surface hydrology …
lakes, and its variations are key components of the water cycle and land surface hydrology …
[HTML][HTML] Climate change, multi-hazards and society: An empirical study on the coastal community of Indian Sundarban
M Mondal, A Biswas, S Haldar, S Mandal… - Natural Hazards …, 2022 - Elsevier
Effective mitigation and adaptation methods are critical for addressing multi-hazards in
various parts of the world as a result of changing climate occurrences. Basically, coastal …
various parts of the world as a result of changing climate occurrences. Basically, coastal …
Increasing risk of ecological change to major rivers of the world with global warming
The hydrological characteristics of a river, including the magnitude and timing of high and
low flows, are important determinants of its ecological functioning. Climate change will alter …
low flows, are important determinants of its ecological functioning. Climate change will alter …
[HTML][HTML] Collective intelligence for addressing community planetary health resulting from salinity prompted by sea level rise
Sea level rise-induced salinity encroachment is causing various community-level planetary
health impacts in coastal areas worldwide. The coastal area of Bangladesh is no exception …
health impacts in coastal areas worldwide. The coastal area of Bangladesh is no exception …
Bangladesh: climate change issues, mitigation, and adaptation in the water sector
Wide-ranging impacts of a changing climate are already being documented in many parts of
Bangladesh, recognized globally as one of the most susceptible countries to the influences …
Bangladesh, recognized globally as one of the most susceptible countries to the influences …
[HTML][HTML] Microplastics in the Ganga-Brahmaputra delta: sources and pathways to the sundarbans biosphere reserve-an UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Abstract River Ganga, Brahmaputra, and their distributaries form one of the world's largest
delta and mangrove forests-the Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve-designated as the World …
delta and mangrove forests-the Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve-designated as the World …
[HTML][HTML] Defining estuarine squeeze: The loss of upper estuarine transitional zones against in-channel barriers through saline intrusion
S Little, JP Lewis, H Pietkiewicz - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2022 - Elsevier
Here we define, for the first time, the concept of estuarine squeeze and lay out
recommendations for the consistent use of terminology for this new but critical research …
recommendations for the consistent use of terminology for this new but critical research …
Numerical investigation of river discharge and tidal variation impact on salinity intrusion in a generic river delta through idealized modelling
Salinity in deltaic systems is expected to increase in the near future due to sea level rise.
This will cause severe environmental consequences because salinity can be detrimental to …
This will cause severe environmental consequences because salinity can be detrimental to …
Combined effects of river discharge regulation and estuarine morphological evolution on salinity dynamics in Yangtze Estuary, China
L Zhao, P **n, H Cheng, A Chu - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2022 - Elsevier
Salinity distributions and gradients within an estuary are of great socioeconomic and
ecological importance. In this study, a well-validated and process-based hydrodynamic …
ecological importance. In this study, a well-validated and process-based hydrodynamic …
Ecosystem variability along the estuarine salinity gradient: A case study of Hooghly River Estuary, West Bengal, India
D Prakash, CB Tiwary, R Kumar - Journal of Marine Science and …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Hooghly River, a~ 460 km long distributary of the Ganga River, passes through a highly
industrialized Metropolis-Kolkata in West Bengal, India, and eventually empties into the Bay …
industrialized Metropolis-Kolkata in West Bengal, India, and eventually empties into the Bay …