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    Biogenic hydrogen sulphide emissions and non-sea sulfate aerosols over the Indian Sundarban mangrove forest

    Temporal variations in atmospheric hydrogen sulphide concentrations and its biosphere-atmosphere exchanges were studied in the World’s largest mangrove ecosystem, Sundarbans, India. The results were used to un...

    D. Ganguly, R. Ray, N. Majumdar, C. Chowdhury in Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry (2018)

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    Adsorption kinetic control of As(III & V) mobilization and sequestration by Mangrove sediment

    Elevated concentrations of arsenic in the sediment and pore water in the Sundarban wetlands pose an environmental risk. Adsorption and desorption are hypothesized to be the major processes controlling arsenic ...

    S. K. Mandal, N. Majumder, C. Chowdhury, D. Ganguly, M. Dey in Environmental Earth Sciences (2012)