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Signal of Climate Change through Decadal Variation of Aquatic pH in Indian Sundarbans

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dc.contributor.author Jana, HK
dc.contributor.author Zaman, S
dc.contributor.author Pramanick, P
dc.contributor.author Mukhopadhyay, N
dc.contributor.author Bose, R
dc.contributor.author Mitra, A
dc.contributor.author Ray Chaudhuri, Tanmay
dc.contributor.author Raha, AK
dc.date.accessioned 2022-07-16T06:08:39Z
dc.date.available 2022-07-16T06:08:39Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.issn 2155-9910
dc.identifier.uri http://111.93.204.14:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/686
dc.description.abstract Repeat hydrographic and time series data for 30 years in the western Indian Sundarbans exhibit direct evidence for acidification of estuarine water. The long-term trend in surface water pH is interpreted as signal of climate change and its possible causes are briefly outlined in this first-order analysis. The significant spatio-temporal variation of surface water pH can be attributed to factors like seawater intrusion into the estuary from Bay of Bengal, sewage discharge (from point and nonpoint sources) and photosynthetic activity by the mangrove vegetation that exhibit variable biomass and area around the selected stations. The sudden rise of surface water pH during 2009 in all the stations is a direct consequence of sea water intrusion during AILA, a super cyclone that hit Sundarbans on 25th May, 2009. The significant negative correlation of mangrove vegetation pool (assessed from AwiFS data for June 2010) with percentage of pH fall (r = - 0.6978; p <0.01) strongly supports the positive influence of mangrove photosynthetic activity in shifting the equilibrium towards alkalinity. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Marine Science: Research & Development (OMICS Publishing Group) en_US
dc.subject Indian Sundarbans en_US
dc.subject Acidification en_US
dc.subject Aquatic pH en_US
dc.subject Mangrove vegetation en_US
dc.title Signal of Climate Change through Decadal Variation of Aquatic pH in Indian Sundarbans en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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