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Susanta Mahato

Researcher at University of Gour Banga

Publications -  33
Citations -  2218

Susanta Mahato is an academic researcher from University of Gour Banga. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Flood myth. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 24 publications receiving 996 citations. Previous affiliations of Susanta Mahato include Presidency University, Kolkata.

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Effect of lockdown amid COVID-19 pandemic on air quality of the megacity Delhi, India.

TL;DR: The study is thought to be a useful supplement to the regulatory bodies since it showed the pollution source control can attenuate the air quality.
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Land-Use Land-Cover Classification by Machine Learning Classifiers for Satellite Observations—A Review

TL;DR: The RF algorithm is the best machine-learning LULC classifier, among the six examined algorithms although it is necessary to further test the RF algorithm in different morphoclimatic conditions in the future.
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Flood susceptibility modelling using advanced ensemble machine learning models

TL;DR: The methodology and solution-oriented results presented in this paper will assist the regional as well as local authorities and the policy-makers for mitigating the risks related to floods and also help in developing appropriate mitigation measures to avoid potential damages.
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Analyzing trend and forecasting of rainfall changes in India using non-parametrical and machine learning approaches.

TL;DR: The results derived from ECMWF ERA5 reanalysis data exhibit that increasing/decreasing precipitation convective rate, elevated low cloud cover and inadequate vertically integrated moisture divergence might have influenced on change of rainfall in India.
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Dynamics of ecosystem services (ESs) in response to land use land cover (LU/LC) changes in the lower Gangetic plain of India

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the minor variations of ecosystem services provided by the particular land use types of the study area and used elasticity techniques to analyse the response of land use land cover changes over the ecosystem service valuation, which showed that the overall built-up area has increased by 29.14% since 1999, while the overall water-body has decreased by 15.81%.