S K Sarkar
University of Calcutta
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2015
M. Jayaprakash; R. Senthil Kumar; L. Giridharan; S.B. Sujitha; S K Sarkar; M.P. Jonathan
Accumulation of trace metals (Fe, Mn, Cr, Cu, Ni, Co, Pb, Zn, Cd) were investigated in water, sediment (n=20) along with six fish of diverse feeding guilds (Sillago sihama, Liza parsia, Etroplus suratensis, Oreochromis mossambicus, Arius parkii and Gerres oyena) from the Ennore creek, northern part of Chennai metropolitan megacity, southeast coast of India. Dissolved trace metals (DTMs) in surface water samples and total trace metals (TTMs) in surface sediments (top 0-10cm) indicate that concentration pattern of metals was higher in the discharge point of the river/channels entering the main creek. The maximum mean values of DTMs exhibited the following decreasing order (expressed in µg/L): Fe (1698)>Mn (24)>Zn (14.50)>Pb (13.89)>Ni (6.73)>Cu (3.53)>Co (3.04)>Cr (2.01) whereas the trend is somewhat different in sediments (µgg(-1)): Fe (4300)>Mn (640)>Cr (383)>Zn (155)>Cu (102)>Ni (35)>Pb (32)>Cd (0.51) are mainly due to the industrial complexes right on the banks of the river/channels. Species-specific heterogeneous patterns of tissue metal loads were apparent and the overall metal enrichment exhibited the following decreasing order (expressed in µgg(-1)): Cu (7.33)>Fe (6.53)>Zn (4.91)>Cr (1.67)>Pb (1.33)>Ni (0.44)>Mn (0.43)>Co (0.36)>Cd (0.11). This indicates that metals are absorbed onto the different organs, which is also endorsed by the calculated values of bioaccumulation factor (BAFs) (avg. muscle 117, gill 126, liver 123, intestine 118) in fishes. The high calculated biota sediment accumulation factor (BSAF) (0.437) for the species Arius parkii is considered to be a potential bioindicator in this region. The enrichment of trace metals is also supported by the association of metals in water, sediments and different body organs (muscle, gill, liver, intestine) of fish samples. Comparative studies with other coastal regions indicate considerable enrichment of DTMs & TTMs in sediments as well as in various organs of fish samples. Holistic spatial, temporal monitoring and comprehensive regional strategies are required to prevent health risks and ensure nutritional safety conditions.
Iete Technical Review | 1994
S K Sarkar; Iqbal Ahmed; M V S N Prasad; H N Dutta; B. M. Reddy
The results on attenuation of radiowaves due to rain in the frequency range between 10 GHz and 400 GHz over earth space path for satellite communication over a tropical station, Shillong, is presented. Such results are derived by using the rain rate data obtained by a rapid response rain gauge and theoretical model for estimation of attenuation due to rain. The estimated results are compared with the results provided in CCIR texts. It is seen that the results on attenuation due to rain over tropical stations are underestimated by CCIR. The results provided in this paper may be used for estimating performance of satellite communication over north east region of India.
Annales Geophysicae | 1984
Barin Kumar De; S K Sarkar
IJRSP Vol.37(6) [December 2008] | 2008
J S Ojo; S K Sarkar; A T Adediji
IJRSP Vol.33(3) [June 2004] | 2004
S K Sarkar; Rajesh Kumar; Iqbal Ahmed; Manvi Gupta; M. S. Prasad; J. Das; A. K. De
IJRSP Vol.34(2) [April 2005] | 2005
S K Sarkar; Iqbal Ahmad; Meenakshi Gupta; K. S. Kri
Annales Geophysicae | 1995
Barin Kumar De; S K Sarkar
Archive | 2005
Barin Kumar De; M Pal; R Bera; S K Adhikari; Anirban Guha; S K Sarkar
IJRSP Vol.32(2) [April 2003] | 2003
S K Sarkar; Rajesh Kumar; Iqbal A hmed; M. S. Prasad; Jyotirmoy Das; A K De
IJRSP Vol.28(3) [June 1999] | 1999
T Rama Rao; S Vijaya Bhaskara Rao; M V S N Prasad; S K Sarkar; D. R. Lakshmi
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