Impact of amphan cyclone on environment modification
The Amphan a Tropical super Cyclone (TC) had grown in the background of high Sea Surface Temperature of 320C-340 C, over the Bay of Bengal and in an artificially controlled pollution-free status of the Indian zone during the COVID-19 lockdown; thus providing an opportunity in examining the cyclone e...
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Autores principales: | Minakshi Devi, Samiran Patgiri, Alaka Medhi, Subrat Das, Ananda Kumar Barbara, Manoj Saikia |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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