Impact of floods and river-bank erosion on the riverine people in Manikchak Block of Malda District, West Bengal

R Das, G Samanta - Environment, development and sustainability, 2023 - Springer
Floods and river-bank erosion are the most frequent natural hazards in India, specifically in
the deltaic regions. In West Bengal, floods and river-bank erosion predominantly affect …

Morphological analysis and channel shifting of the Fulahar river in Malda district, West Bengal, India using remote sensing and GIS techniques

H Momin, R Biswas, C Tamang - GeoJournal, 2020 - Springer
The present study has been carried out to analyse and interpret the morphological changes
and channel shifting along the Fulahar river in the Malda district. Fulahar river is one of the …

[PDF][PDF] Measuring hazard vulnerability by bank erosion of the Ganga river in Malda district using PAR model

R Biswas, AKM Anwaruzzaman - Journal of Geography …, 2019 - researchgate.net
River banks are characterised by dynamic environments that change in response to a
variety of inputs. Bank erosion ordinarily means losses of bank materials and individual …

Analysis of long-term and short-term bankline stability prediction considering seasonal variations: A study in lower Ganga Basin, India

SA Alam, R Maiti - Advances in Space Research, 2024 - Elsevier
River bank instability in the lower Ganga plain has been a major concern since the early
1850s due to its huge catchment flux and transboundary character, especially in the districts …

Acceptance of BANCS model for predicting stream bank erosion potential and rate in the left bank of Ganga river of Diara region in Malda district, North East India

S Majumdar, S Mandal - Spatial Information Research, 2021 - Springer
River bank erosion is a hazardous problem of Malda district. Different parts of Malda are
mainly eroded by hydraulic action of River Ganga. Bank assessment for non-point source …