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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2009

Biogeochemical controls of arsenic occurrence and mobility in the Indian Sundarban mangrove ecosystem

S.K. Mandal; M. Dey; Dipnarayan Ganguly; S. Sen; T. K. Jana

This study aims to investigate the control of arsenic distribution by biogeochemical processes in the Indian Sundarban mangrove ecosystem and the importance of this ecosystem as an arsenic source for surrounding coastal water. The As(V)/As(III) ratio was found to be significantly lower in both surface and pore waters compared to sea water, which could be attributed to biogeochemical interconversion of these arsenic forms. The biological uptake of arsenic due to primary and benthic production occurs during the post-monsoon season, and is followed by the release of arsenic during the biochemical degradation and dissolution of plankton in the pre-monsoon season. These results suggest that arsenic is immobilized during incorporation into the arsenic-bearing initial phase, and unlikely to be released into pore water until the complete microbial degradation of arsenic-bearing organic compounds.


Journal of The Indian Society of Remote Sensing | 2006

Geomorphological study of sundarban deltaic estuary

Dipnarayan Ganguly; Anirban Mukhopadhyay; Rahul Krishna Pandey; Debasish Mitra

SummaryStudy of landforms in Sundarbans deltaic estuary is necessary in regular basis due to its importance and impact on ecology, climate and economy. Remote sensing has proved as an important tool to study this. Multi-temporal satellite data helps to delineate the various geomorphic classes in different time domain and also provide inputs to study the coastal erosion and accretion. Finer spatial and better temporal resolution will be an added adventure for this kind of study.


Wetlands | 2012

Intra-Annual Variation of Modern Foraminiferal Assemblage in a Tropical Mangrove Ecosystem in India

M. Dey; Dipnarayan Ganguly; Chumki Chowdhury; Natasha Majumder; T. K. Jana

This study relates the abundance of foraminifera with the fluctuations in hydrobiological characteristics generated by the monsoonal cycle in a tropical mangrove ecosystem. Monthly variation of physicochemical properties of water and sediment, phytoplankton production, foraminiferal assemblages were measured in the littoral zone of the Sundarbans mangrove forest. Intra-annual variation of foraminifera exhibited a maximum abundance during the post-monsoon period and out of the 25 genera, numbers of calcareous and agglutinated forms were 16 and 9, respectively. Live benthic foraminifera were found to inhabit a wide range of sediment depths and inhabiting a high energy environment their abundance was not restricted to the uppermost centimeter. Owing to mechanical damage (due to high energy system), chemical dissolution and intense bioturbation, the taphonomic processes in this mangrove swamp could result in the destruction of the small size fraction of foraminifera, including agglutinated tests. The low numbers of agglutinated foram could be due to silty clay substrate. Abundance of more calcareous dead specimens over live ones could be attributed to predation and transportation of dead marine species. Most of the marine species could not survive in this freshwater dominated system. Anthropogenic nutrient input and diatom bloom in association with enhanced food to benthos are important controlling factors on foraminiferal abundance and composition.


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

Carbon sequestration and annual increase of carbon stock in a mangrove forest

Raghab Ray; Dipnarayan Ganguly; Chumki Chowdhury; M. Dey; Subhajit Das; Manab Kumar Dutta; Sanjay Kumar Mandal; Natasha Majumder; Tarun Kumar De; Sandip Mukhopadhyay; T. K. Jana


Estuaries and Coasts | 2010

Comparative Analysis of Phytoplankton Composition and Abundance over a Two-Decade Period at the Land–Ocean Boundary of a Tropical Mangrove Ecosystem

Haimanti Biswas; M. Dey; Dipnarayan Ganguly; T. K. De; Sandip K. Ghosh; T. K. Jana


Atmospheric Environment | 2008

Energy dynamics and its implication to biosphere–atmosphere exchange of CO2, H2O and CH4 in a tropical mangrove forest canopy

Dipnarayan Ganguly; M. Dey; S.K. Mandal; Tarun Kumar De; T. K. Jana


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2012

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

Sanjay Kumar Mandal; Natasha Majumder; Chumki Chowdhury; Dipnarayan Ganguly; M. Dey; T. K. Jana


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

Coupled micrometeorological and biological processes on atmospheric CO2 concentrations at the land–ocean boundary, NE coast of India

Dipnarayan Ganguly; M. Dey; Chumki Chowdhury; A.A. Pattnaik; B.K. Sahu; T. K. Jana


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Biosphere‐atmosphere exchange of NOx in the tropical mangrove forest

Dipnarayan Ganguly; M. Dey; S. Sen; T. K. Jana


Open Journal of Marine Science | 2013

A Depth Wise Diversity of Free Living N 2 Fixing and Nitrifying Bacteria and Its Seasonal Variation with Nitrogen Containing Nutrients in the Mangrove Sediments of Sundarban, WB, India

Subhajit Das; Dipnarayan Ganguly; Tushar Kanti Maiti; Abhishek Mukherjee; T. K. Jana; Tarun Kuma De

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T. K. Jana

University of Calcutta

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M. Dey

University of Calcutta

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Raghab Ray

University of Calcutta

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S. Sen

University of Calcutta

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