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      • Design and Development of Biomimetic Sensor Technologies for the Identification of Emerging Contaminants 

        Pavithra, N
        Sensors play a crucial role in addressing the need for the detection of antibiotics as emerging contaminants in water. The widespread use of pharmaceuticals/antibiotics in various sectors, including healthcare and ...
      • A Geochemical, Sr isotopic, and numerical study of river water, groundwater, and sea water interaction in the tidally dominated Hooghly (Ganga) estuary 

        Panda, Biswajit
        An estuary is a partially enclosed, coastal water body where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with saline water from the ocean. It is a dynamic system that is characterized by large changes in water chemistry (e.g., ...
      • An Integrated Assessment of Carbon and Water Use Efficiencies over India using Remote Sensing 

        Chakraborty, Abhishek
        Carbon use efficiency (CUE) and water use efficiency (WUE) are essential characteristics of ecosystem functioning to understand the strength of carbon allocated by the vegetation as biomass from the sequestered atmospheric ...

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