Publications by authors named "Nilendu Das"

In many regions across the world, including river basins, population growth and land development have enhanced the demand for land and other natural resources. The anthropogenic activities can be detrimental to the vital ecosystems that sustain the river basin region. This work assessed the impact of human modification on land surface temperature (LST) for the Ramganga basin in India.

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The fluctuation in the river ecosystem network due to climate change-induced global warming affects aquatic organisms, water quality, and other ecological processes. Assessment of climate change-induced global warming impacts on regional hydrological processes is vital for effective water resource management and planning. The global warming effect on river water quality has been analyzed in this work.

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River Ganga is one of the most significant rivers in the country. This river is the adobe for numerous aquatic species and microorganisms. The color of the river suddenly changed to green due to the rise of algal bloom in the Varanasi and nearby regions of the river Ganga during May-June 2021.

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Remote sensing-based flood inundation mapping and monitoring is very crucial input before, during, and after floods. Ganga-Ramganga doab is one of the prolonged flood-affected area in middle Ganga plain due to seasonal monsoon which leads to rise in water levels of Ganga and Ramganga rivers. The focus of the present study is to map severe flood condition captured through synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data during August-September 2018, and to explain the impact on Ramganga river morphology.

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