Dr. Aznarul  Islam
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Dr. Aznarul Islam

Assistant Professor
Aliah University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Geography from University of Burdwan, India

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Area of Interest:

Physical Science Engineering
100%
Geotechnical Engineering
62%
Physical Geographer
90%
Physical Structure
75%
Physical Education
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
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Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Islam, A. and S.K. Guchhait, 2017. Search for social justice for the victims of erosion hazard along the banks of river Bhagirathi by hydraulic control: A case study of West Bengal, India. Environ. Dev. Sustain., 19: 433-459.
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  2. Islam, A. and S.K. Guchhait, 2017. Analysing the influence of Farakka barrage project on channel dynamics and meander geometry of Bhagirathi river of West Bengal, India. Arabian J. Geosci., Vol. 10. 10.1007/s12517-017-3004-2.
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  3. Guchhait, S.K., A. Islam, S. Ghosh, B.C. Das and N.K. Maji, 2016. Role of hydrological regime, in-channel and floodplain sediments in channel instability of meandering Bhagirathi river, Ganga-Brahmaputra delta, India. Phys. Geogr., 37: 476-510.
  4. Islam, A. and S.K. Guchhait, 2015. Is Severity of River Bank Erosion Proportional to Social Vulnerability? A Perspective from West Bengal, India. In: Life and Living through Newer Spectrum of Geography, Ismail, M. and A. Alam (Eds.)., Mohit Publiscation, India, pp: 35-51.
  5. Das, B.C. and A. Islam, 2015. Formulation of channel bed-asymmetry indices and their application to the river Jalangi, India. Asian Profiles Int. J., 43: 457-463.
  6. Das, B.C. and A. Islam, 2015. Channel asymmetry of an Ox-Bow lake: A different perspective. Int. J. Ecosyst., 5: 69-74.
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  7. Das, B.C. and A. Islam, 2015. Asymmetry in river channels below zero level and above zero level. River Behav. Control, 35: 19-28.
  8. Aznarul, L. and C.D. Balai, 2015. Quantitative indices to measure unit channel bar location: A theoretical and empirical study. Ethiopian J. Environ. Stud. Manage., 8: 628-634.
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  9. Islam, A. and S.K. Guchhait, 2014. Integrating channel instability, bank erosion and land use planning along the left bank of river Bhagirathi in Nadia district, West Bengal. River Behav. Control, 34: 11-26.
  10. Islam, A., 2012. Unstable river bank and the question of social stability: A study on Rukunpur Mouza in C.D. Block Krishnagar II, Nadia. River Behav. Control, 32: 53-65.
  11. Islam, A., 2010. Variability of stream discharge and bank erosion: A case study on the river Bhagirathi. J. River Res. Inst. River Behav. Control, 31: 55-66.