Mr. Sumanta Das
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Mr. Sumanta Das

Assistant Professor
Central University of Jharkhand, Brambe, Jharkhand, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in GIS and Remote Sensing from The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

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Area of Interest:

Physical Science Engineering
100%
Remote Sensing
62%
Physical Geography
90%
Hydrology
75%
Digital Image Processing
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
2
Chapters
0
Articles
41
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Das, S., M.R. Choudhury, S. Gandhi and V. Joshi, 2016. Application of earth observation data and standardized precipitation index based approach for meteorological drought monitoring, assessment and prediction over Kutch, Gujarat, India. Int. J. Environ. Geoinformat., 3: 24-37.
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  2. Das, S., M.R. Choudhury, S. Das and M. Nagarajan, 2016. Earth observation and geospatial techniques for soil salinity and land capability assessment over Sundarban bay of Bengal coast, India. Geodesy Cartogr., 65: 163-192.
  3. Das, S. and M.R. Choudhury, 2016. A geo-statistical approach for crime hot spot prediction. Int. J. Criminol. Sociol. Theory, 9: 1-11.
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  4. Choudhury, M.R. and S. Das, 2016. Potential role of landsat satellite data for the evaluation of land surface temperature and assessment of urban environment. Environ. Urbaniz. Asia, .
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  5. Das, S. and M.R. Choudhury, 2015. Effectiveness of triaxial geogrid reinforcement for the improvement of CBR strength of natural lateritic gravel soil for rigid pavements. World J. Civil Eng. Construct. Technol., 2: 51-56.
  6. Das, S. and M.R. Choudhury, 2015. Earth observation and assessment of land use and land cover dynamics-A case study of Guwahati city, Assam, India. Int. J. Environ. Sci., 5: 1061-1077.
  7. Das, S. and M.R. Choudhury, 2015. A comparative study between traditional method and mix design with industrial Bi-products for the testing and repairing of bituminous pavements. World J. Civ. Eng. Construct. Technol., 2: 42-50.
  8. Choudhury, M.R. and S. Das, 2015. An integrated geo-spatial studies for land capability assessment of agricultural field especially for paddy cultivation (a case study of South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India. Asian J. Geoinform., 15: 22-31.
  9. Pathak, C.Y., D. Roy and S. Das, 2014. Utilization of fly ash byproduct in synthetic zeolites. World J. Civil Eng. Construct. Technol., 1: 2-11.
  10. Das, S., M.R. Choudhury, B. Shobhana, K. Bhakhar and B. Vaghela, 2014. Slum redevelopment strategy using GIS based multi-criteria system: A case study of Rajkot, Gujarat, India. World J. Civil Eng. Construct. Technol., 1: 12-41.
  11. Das, S. and M.R. Choudhury, 2014. Rock type classification by image analysis using the quaternion colour extraction model and support vector machine classifier. J. Oil Gas Coal Eng., 1: 2-9.
  12. Das, S. and M.R. Choudhury, 2014. An integrated GIS and spatial decision support system for market policy, analysis, research and development. Int. J. Geogr. Regional Plan., 1: 2-10.
  13. Cy, P., D. Roy, R.B. Jadejaz, A. Gupta and S. Das, 2014. Biodiversity conservation to mitigate environmental pollution. Int. J. Agric. Sci. Technol., 3: 1-8.
  14. Agarwal, V. and S. Das, 2014. Degradation of monocrotophos pesticides using the advanced oxidation method. J. Environ. Waste Manage., 1: 2-10.
  15. Das, S., M.R. Choudhury, S. Das and S. Khan, 2013. Sediment transport and island change detection: A case study from Sagar Island, West Bengal. Int. J. Geo Sci. Technol., 1: 41-62.
  16. Das, S., M.R. Choudhury, S. Das and S. Khan, 2013. Monitoring shore line and inland changes by using multi-temporal satellite data and risk assessment: A case study of Ghoramara Island, West Bengal. Int. J. Geo Sci. Technol., 1: 1-20.
  17. Das, S., M.R. Choudhury and S. Nanda, 2013. Geospatial assessment of agricultural drought (a case study of Bankura district, West Bengal). Int. J. Agric. Sci. Res., 3: 1-28.
  18. Das, S. and S. Das, 2013. Characterization and mapping of Inland Wetland over Nadia district, West Bengal. Int. J. Geo Sci. Technol., 1: 19-31.