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Dushmanta Dutta
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 77
Citations - 2921
Dushmanta Dutta is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flood myth & Water resources. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 77 publications receiving 2397 citations. Previous affiliations of Dushmanta Dutta include Asian Institute of Technology & University of Canberra.
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Flood inundation modelling
TL;DR: A review of state-of-the-art empirical, hydrodynamic and simple conceptual models for determining flood inundation is presented in this paper, where guidance is provided for selecting the most suitable method/model for solving practical flood related problems, taking into account the specific outputs required for the modelling purpose, the data available and computational demands.
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A mathematical model for flood loss estimation
TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated model for flood loss estimation in a river basin is introduced, which is the combination of a physically based distributed hydrologic model and a distributed flood estimation model.
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Estimation of soil erosion and sediment yield using GIS at catchment scale
Rabin Bhattarai,Dushmanta Dutta +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a GIS-based method has been applied for the determination of soil erosion and sediment yield in a small watershed in Mun River basin, Thailand, which involves spatial disintegration of the catchment into homogenous grid cells to capture the catchments heterogeneity.
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An integrated modelling framework for regulated river systems
Wendy D. Welsh,Jai Vaze,Dushmanta Dutta,David Rassam,Joel Rahman,I. D. Jolly,Peter Wallbrink,Geoffrey M. Podger,Matthew Bethune,Matthew J. Hardy,Jin Teng,Julien Lerat +11 more
TL;DR: The Source IMS is an integrated modelling environment containing algorithms and approaches that allow defensible predictions of water flow and constituents from catchment sources to river outlets at the sea, designed and developed to underpin a wide range of water planning and management purposes.
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Assessing impacts of sea level rise on river salinity in the Gorai river network, Bangladesh
TL;DR: In this paper, a newly developed salinity flux model has been integrated with an existing hydrodynamic model in order to simulate flood and salinity in the complex waterways in the coastal zone of the Gorai river basin.