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Unveiling the impact of anthropogenic wastes on greenhouse gas emissions from the enigmatic mangroves of Indian Sundarban.

Sci Total Environ

February 2025

Ecology and Environmental Modelling Laboratory, Department of Environmental Science, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan 713104, India. Electronic address:

The greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the mangrove ecosystem due to climate change have been an emerging environmental issue in the present scenario. However, the GHGs, emitted through anthropogenic causes in these vulnerable regions are often neglected. The level of soil pollution has increased due to the uncontrolled disposal of wastes from ports, ferry services, plastics, and metals, emitting huge amounts of GHGs.

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A novel coupled framework for detecting hotspots of methane emission from the vulnerable Indian Sundarban mangrove ecosystem using data-driven models.

Sci Total Environ

March 2023

Ecology and Environmental Modelling Laboratory, Department of Environmental Science, The University of Burdwan, Purba Bardhaman, 713104, West Bengal, India. Electronic address:

Coastal mangroves have been lost to deforestation for anthropogenic activities such as agriculture over the past two decades. The genesis of methane (CH), a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) with a high potential for global warming, occurs through these mangrove beds. The mangrove forests in the Indian Sundarban deltaic region were studied for pre-monsoonal and post-monsoonal variations of CH emission.

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