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Pravat Kumar Shit

Researcher at Women's College, Kolkata

Publications -  149
Citations -  1882

Pravat Kumar Shit is an academic researcher from Women's College, Kolkata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Geology. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 117 publications receiving 929 citations. Previous affiliations of Pravat Kumar Shit include Vidyasagar University.

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Comparison of GIS-based interpolation methods for spatial distribution of soil organic carbon (SOC)

TL;DR: In this paper, different interpolation techniques in a geographical information system (GIS) environment are analyzed and compared for estimating the spatial variation of soil organic carbon at three different soil depths (0-20 cm, 20-40 cm and 40-100 cm) in Medinipur Block, West Bengal, India.
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Significant impacts of COVID-19 lockdown on urban air pollution in Kolkata (India) and amelioration of environmental health.

TL;DR: The result shows that the pollutants like CO, NO2 and SO2 are significantly decreased, while the average level of O3 has been slightly increased in 2020 during the lockdown due to close-down of all industrial and transport activities.
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Flood susceptibility mapping using geospatial frequency ratio technique: a case study of Subarnarekha River Basin, India

TL;DR: In this article, a Geographical Information System based-bivariate statistical analysis namely frequency ratio (FR) model was used to assess flood susceptibility of the middle and lower catchments of Subarnarekha River.
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Spatial prediction of COVID-19 epidemic using ARIMA techniques in India.

TL;DR: The accuracy of ARIMA models in forecasting future epidemic of COVID-2019 proved the effectiveness in epidemiological surveillance and may serve as a guide for understanding risk attitudes and social media interactions across countries.
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Modeling of potential gully erosion hazard using geo-spatial technology at Garbheta block, West Bengal in India

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on delineation the gully affected areas and characterization of geo-environmental factors in order to prevent future gully erosion in West Bengal in India.