List
of Relevant Publications:
1.
Hydrovolcanic Activity in the Central Indian Ocean Basin- Does Nature
Mimic Laboratory experiment, Journal
vol. Geother. Res., Vol. 78. Pp. 209-220,
1992
2. Remote Sensing as a tool for updating
the history of change in shape of an estuarine island. 2nd International Symposium
on Operalization of Remote Sensing, The Netherlands, 1999.
3. Mapping and monitoring of the coastal
regulatory zone (CRZ) of West Bengal, India. 2nd International Symposium
on Operalization of Remote Sensing, 1999, The Netherlands.
4. Our coasts in crisis. Published
in Banabithi, 12-16, 1996.
5. Coastal zone problems and integrated
coastal zone management programme. Proc. National Workshop on Coastal
Zone Problems, Calcutta, 1998.
6. Prospective and prospect of coastal
zone management around Bakkhali, West Bengal. National Seminar on ICZM,
ATI, Calcutta, April, 1998.
7. Erosion and accretion in the Digha
coastal region. Journal of Geography and Environment, Vidyasagar University,
1999.
8. Disaster Management. Proc. National
Workshop on Disaster management, Calcutta, 1999.
9. Resources of the Ocean, Spl Lec.
Series (No. 5) in NCE Bengal 1-25, 1995.
10. Synthesis of Morphotectonics and Volcanics
of the Central Indian Ocean Basin, Current Sc. Vol. 76, pp. 296-
304, 1999.
11. Signals of Barremian (116Ma) or younger oceanic
crust beneath the Bay of Bengal along 14 n latitude
between 81 E and 93 E (with B. Banerjee
& B.J. Sengupta), Marine Geology, 128, 17-23, 1995.
12. Imprints of mid- and late Holocene sea level
changes in and around the Pulicat lagoon, Bay of Bengal, India. Marine
Geology, Amsterdam (communicated).
13. Compositional changes in Barren island eruption.
Trans. Amer. Geoph. Union, XXI; G.A., Boulder, Co.
Abstracts, July, 1995.
14. Quaternary tectonics and climatic record in
tropical weathering profiles. Current Science, 64, Nos. 11 & 12,
921-923, 1993.
15. A genetic re-interpretation of the shore parallel
sand ridges on the Contai- Balasore floodplain, West Bengal
and Orissa. Jour.Geol.Soc.India, In press.
16. Bathymetric analysis of West Bengal coast from
satellite data. 2nd Thematic Conference on Remote Sensing
for Marine and Coastal Environments, New Orleans, Lousiana, USA, January 30-31,
1994.
17. Identification of the cause of coastal erosion
at Digha, India by remote sensing. 3rd Thematic Conference on Remote
Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments, Seattle, Washington, USA, September
18-20, 1995.
18. Geomorphological study of middle Gangetic plain
(Bihar) by remote sensing technology. Seminar-- Ganga- in
the service of nation, University of Roorkee, October
4-6, 1990.
19. Mathematical model correlating deforestation,
river-bank erosion and changes in land use by remote sensing
in the areas of lower Gangetic plain. Seminar: Ganga
- in the service of nation, University of Roorkee, October
4-6, 1990.
20. Mapping of wastelands from satellite data with
special reference to West Bengal. Workshop of Wasteland Development,
Eastern Regional Centre for Wasteland Development Program, MoEF, March 13-16,
1990.
21. A remote sensing study of coastal changes due
to the action of sea waves with particular reference to Digha. International
seminar on technology for better tomorrow, Calcutta, December 15-20, 1994.
22. Geomorphological study of middle Gangetic plain
by remote sensing - a case study. International seminar on technology
for better tomorrow, Calcutta, December 15-20, 1994.
23. Physibility of preparing topographical maps
from satellite signals by Doppler Shift method. Journal of Institute
of Engineers (India), 75, February, 1995.
24. Prospect of micro-watershed management in Mahananda
basin. All India seminar on small watershed development,
Calcutta, February 15, 1996.
25. Forecasting of river discharge from short term
records. All India Seminar on Role of Hydrology on Efficient Management
of Ecosystem, Calcutta, May 1969.
26. River bank-erosion - a potential threat of
land resources. Workshop on Wasteland Development, Jadavpur University,
1990.
27. Erosion and unstability of Bhagirathi -- Hoogly
river banks. 56th R & D Session of CBIP, 1990.
28. India and the mineral resources of the Indian
Ocean - a policy perspective. Pacific Congress on Marine Sc.
And Technology, PACON 88,Honolulu, USA. 1988.
29. Hazra, S., (2000). The Phulad shear zone and
transitional wall rock structure at the western margin of the
middle Proterozoic Delhi mobile belt of Rajasthan,
India. International Geological Congress, Brazil.
30. Ghosh, S., Hazra, S., Sengupta, S. 1999. Planar,
Non Planar and Refolded Sheath folds in Phulad Shear
Zone Rajasthan, India. Jr. of Structural Geology, Vol.
21, 1715-1729.
31. Hazra, S. 1998. Sense of fold asymmetry in
single phase and superposed folding. In Evolution of Geol. Structure..
(Ed. S Sengupta) Chapman & Hall Lond. p 397 - 408
32. Baksi, A., and Hazra, S., (2001). Environmental
Refugees from Vanishing Islands, Conference Presentation under
publication.
33. Hazra. S, (with Banerjee, S.) (2000). Outline
of an Integrated Exploration Strategy for oil and gas and allied
non-conventional energy resources of West Bengal. Proceedings
of the VII th West Bengal State Science & Technology
Congress, Calcutta, March 2000, pp. Env. 25-26.
34. Hazra, S. (2000), Structural Analyses of the
Western part of Schirmacher Hills, East Antarctica, Scientific Report
No. 16, DOD, Government of India.
35. Mukhrjee A , Hazra S. 1997: Changing paradigm
of petroleum exploration in Bengal Basin. Indian Journal of Geology,
V69,no. 7., p 41-64
36. Hazra S. 1995 :Development of Grabens and associated
Fault Drag : an experimental study. Proc. Indian
Acad. Sc. V 104, no. 3, p 489-498
37. Ground -level concentration of nitrogen oxides
(No. X ) at some traffic intersection points in Calcutta. Atmospheric
Environment, 34, 629 - 633. 2000.
38. Dynamical initialization of boundary layer
data. Bound. Layer Meteorol., 87, 509 - 514. 1998.
39. Three Boson interaction and emergence of a
chemical potential. OPTICAL MEMORY and NEURAL
NETWORK, 4, 135-140. 1995.
40. Towards a theory of living state - Part 1.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS and COMPUTATION , 56, 153. 1993.
41. On the use of fractal theory in the analysis
of temperature data. Accepted for presentation in the Session: Chaos,
Turbulence, Longterm Predictability In Geophysics, Meeting of the EUROPEAN GEOPHYSICAL
SOCIETY, 22-27 April, 1990.
42. Modification and testing of a Gaussian dispersion
model for particulate matter in the respirable size range. ATMOSPHERIC
ENVIRONMENT, 24 A, 1647 - 1651. 1990.
43. Accelerated KdV Solitons. Int. J. Theoretical
Phys. 28, 481. 1989.
44. On nonlinear interactions between water and
tidal waves vis-a-vis evolution of a solitary wave. In:
Mathematical Aspects of Nonlinear Studies in
Oceanic Sciences. D.K. Sinha (Ed.). South Asian Publishers, New
Delhi. 1986.
45. Soliton in Elastic Rods. In: Solitons and Nonlinear
Systems. D.K. Sinha and P. Ghose (Eds). South Asian Publishers,
New Delhi. 1986.
46. Modulational instability from an intense elliptically
polarized electromagnetic wave. Plasma Physics, 20,
1313.1978.
47. Uncertainties in Climate Change Modelling,
Conference Presentation under publication, 2001.
48. Coupled surge wave model for Bay of Bengal.
MAUSAM, 48, 323 - 328. 1997.
49. Dynamics Of The Lower Troposphere: A Diagnostic
Critique Of Pre-Monsoon And Monsoon Scenarios.
Calcutta University Press. 62pp. 1996.
50. Understanding the turbulent structure of the
atmospheric boundary layer: a diagnostic approach. Proc. Indian Acad.
Sci. (Earth Planet. Sci.), 105, 63 - 80. 1996.
51. Numerical simulation of the vertical structure
of the lower troposphere over Calcutta on a Nor'wester day. Technical
Note No. MONTBLEX -3, Centre for Atmospheric Sciences University of Calcutta,
16pp. 1993. 52. Study on the intercomparison of
atmospheric boundary layer fluxes during the Nor'wester phase. Technical
Note No. MONTBLEX - 2, Centre for Atmospheric Sciences,
University of Calcutta. 31 pp. 1993.
53. The Nor'wester scenario: The role of internal
gravity waves. Proc. Ind. Nat. Acad. Sci. , 60 A, 171 - 179. 1994.
54. A new nonlinear model of atmospheric dispersion.
International Conference on Tropical Micrometeorology and Air
Pollution. 15 - 19 February, I. I. T. Delhi. 1988.
55. Electrokinetic waves and Burger's equation.
North Bengal University Review (Sc. & Tech), 1,1. 1983. 56.
India's Energy Consumption Changes during 1973-74
to 1989-90: An Input Output Approach. Journal of
Applied Input Output Analysis, Vol. 5, December
1999.
57. Sustainability of marine fishing: a case study
of west Bengal. Applied Economic Letter, Vol. 7, 2000.
58. Report on the Economy of Marine Fishing in
West Bengal: Digha Coastal Region. Submitted to DOD, Govt. of India,
1995.
59. Effects of Pollution Control Scheme in an Output
and Prices of various Goods and Services: An Input Output Approach
(with Shibani Maity)- Presented in the Eleventh International Conference on
Input Output Technique held at NIEPA, New Delhi,
November 27-December 01, 1995.
60. Some Aspects of Co-operation in Marine Fishing
in the Subregion: India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka -
Presented in the "SAARC Tripartite Brainstorming Session
(Workshop)", RIS, September 17-18, 1996, New Delhi.
61. Technology Choice Under Risk in Marine Fishing
- Fishery Technology, 1996, Vol. 33 (2)
62. A study on population growth and environmental
sustainability of a wood fuel based energy system.
Demography India, vol. 20, no. 1, 2000.
63. A typical ferromanganese nodules from pelagic
areas of the central Indian Basin, Equatorial Indian Ocean, Marine
Geology (Amsterdam), V 92, pp. 269-283, 1990.
64. Growth history and intragranular diagenesis
of ferromanganese nodules from a large area of the central Indian Basin
(CB), Indian Ocean Abstract, 29th IGC, Japan, 1992.
65. Distribution and characteristics of micronodules
in pelagic sediments from the central India Basin, Indian
Ocean and their implications, Marine Mining (UK),
Vol. 7, pp. 351-360, 1998.
66. Petrogenesis of ferromanganese nodules from
east of the Chagos Archipelago, Central Indian Basin, Indian Ocean.
Marine Geology, Vol. 157, pp. 145-158, 1999.
67. Control of evolution of mineral assemblages
in ultrahigh temperature metamorphosed Mn carbonate-silicate rocks
from the Eastern Ghats Belts, India, Accepted for Publication in Euro. Jour.
Min., 2001.
68. Quaternary radiolaria from the Central Indian
Ocean Basin. Indian Journal of Geology, Vol. 60, pp. 104-110, 1988.
69. A rapid method of ferromanganese nodule mounting,
Jour Geol. Soc. Ind., V 36, pp. 173-174, 1989.
70. Biogenic influence on the geochemistry of pelagic
red clay and siliceous ooze sediments associated with ferromanganese
nodules in the Central Indian Basin - A Comparative Study. Abstract presented
in VII
W.B. State Science & Technology Congress, Calcutta,
2000.
71. Sustainability of Marine Fishing: A Case Study
of West Bengal - Applied Economics Letters, 7 pp. 707-710, 2000.
72. Technology use pattern in West Bengal marine
fishing - A Case Study, Environment & Ecology 13(3), 1995
73. Technology choice under risk in marine fishing
- Fishery Technology, 32(2), July 1996
74. A Socio-Economic Study of marine Fishermen
in West Bengal - A Micro Study. Paper presented at XVI
National Conference, Bangiya Arthaniti Parishad, 1996
75. Study of Sand Movement of Digha Coast, West
Bengal through Remote Sensing and Mathematical Modeling.
In Abstract Volume, Indo-US Symposium-Workshop on Remote Sensing & Its Application.
Mumbai.
Organised by 'The Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering,
IIT, Bombay and 'The Clean Energy Research Institute'
& 'The Remote Sensing Laboratory', University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida,
USA, 1996.
76. A Study of Beach Erosion through Remote Sensing,
Field Survey and Mathematical Modeling. Presented in
the Fourth International Conference on Remote
Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments, ERIM,
Orlando, USA. Proceeding Vol. II, pp. II-492 to II-501,
1997.
77. Erosion Control with Geosynthetics. Workshop
on Geosynthetics Technology, Bangalore, 1997.
78. A study of Beach Erosion for Appropriate Protection
of Digha Coast. Presented in the National Workshop on Coastal
Zone Problems. Organised by School of Oceanographic Studies, Jadavpur University,
Calcutta, 1998.
79. Erosion-Accretion Process in Sagar Island,
Bay of Bengal in Response to Relative Sea Level Rise. Communicated
to AMBIO, Sweden, 2001.
80. The mode of epibiont attachment on molluscs
in Chandipur beach, Orissa and its palaeontological
implications. CURRENT SCIENCE, India, Vol.73,
No.12, p.1111-1114, 1997.
81. Morphological changes of Ghoramara Island:
a documentation. Indian Journal of Geography and Environment. Vol.2,
p. 64-65, 1997.
82. Changes, effects and measures of the landuse/landcover
pattern in Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) of West Bengal.
In Proceedings: National seminar on Coastal Zone Problems, Calcutta, p. 193-201,
1998.
83. Biological interpretation of geoevents in coastal
Sundarbans. In 'Sundarban Mangals' (Edited by Naskar, Guha Baksi
& Sanyal), Naya Prokash, India, 1999.
84. Sea Level Rise in Bay of Bengal and its Impact
on Coastal Inundation, Presented in the Seminar of BioMathematics
Group of Delhi University, May 24, 2001.
85. Storm Surge Model of Bay of Bengal, Presented
in a national Seminar on Application of Mathematics, At Kalyani
University, March 26-27, 2001.
86. Evaluation of Landuse/Landcover Dynamics and
Shoreline Changes of Sundarbans through Remote Sensing. Seminar
on the Sundarban Mangals, Calcutta Wildlife Society. June 2001.
87. Experience in Monitoring the Coastal Regulation
Zone (CRZ) of West Bengal, India. 3rd International
Symposium on Ecology & Environment of Bengal Basin,
February 10-12 Calcutta & February 14-16 Dhaka, 2001.
88. Destruction and Agony in Ghoramara Island.
Accepted to present in the 22nd Conference of Institute of Indian Geographers
(IIG) and IGU Commission meeting on Land Degradation and Desertification, January
9-1, 2001.
89. Monitoring and management of the coastal zone of West Bengal. 7th
West Bengal State Science Congress, Jadavpur University.
90. In Abstract Volume: Rivers of Sundarban: the
real problem. 3rd West Bengal State Science Congress,
Burdwan University.
Papers
Communicated:
1.
Current crescent without discrete obstacle: an example from Sagar island, India.
Communicated to Sedimentology, USA, 2000.
2.
Regional mass mortality of Glauconome sculpta (Bivalvia) and the Holocene sea
level changes on the East Coast of India. Communicated
to Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Japan, 2000.
3. Erosion-Accretion Process in Sagar Island, Bay
of Bengal in Response to Relative Sea Level Rise. Communicated
to AMBIO, Sweden, 2001.
4. Estimation of relative sea level rise from tide
gauge data of Sagar island of Bay of Bengal. Communicated to
AMBIO, Sweden, 2001.
Technical
Reports:
1.
Technical Report on construction of a ship for operation in Shallow sea to DOD
Government Of India 1996.
2. Technical Report on the Coastal Ocean Prediction
System, Submitted to DOD, Government of India, 1998.
3. Study of construction material of Teesta Bridge.
Submitted to the Irrigation Department Govt. of West Bengal 1976.
4. Technical Report on the feasibility of sinking
a deep tube well in Lake Town Area for establishing a Mineral
Water Plant, 2000