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Main Authors: Dr. Rukmini Nair, Dr. Kazi Hasan Ali, Dr. Rohini Sengupta, Dr. Debanjan Bhattacharya
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19271663
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author Dr. Rukmini Nair
Dr. Kazi Hasan Ali
Dr. Rohini Sengupta
Dr. Debanjan Bhattacharya
author_facet Dr. Rukmini Nair
Dr. Kazi Hasan Ali
Dr. Rohini Sengupta
Dr. Debanjan Bhattacharya
contents <p>-1. The stored carbon in the stem region of these species was 74.18 t ha-1, which is equivalent to 272.25 tonnes of carbon dioxide. Keywords: Red Mud, Fly Ash, cement, Unconfined compressive strength, Embankments.</p>
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spellingShingle Assessment of Carbon Sequestration Potential in Mangrove Ecosystems: A Case Study of the Indian Sundarbans' Lothian Wildlife Sanctuary
Dr. Rukmini Nair
Dr. Kazi Hasan Ali
Dr. Rohini Sengupta
Dr. Debanjan Bhattacharya
Red Mud
Fly Ash
cement
Unconfined compressive strength
Embankments.
<p>-1. The stored carbon in the stem region of these species was 74.18 t ha-1, which is equivalent to 272.25 tonnes of carbon dioxide. Keywords: Red Mud, Fly Ash, cement, Unconfined compressive strength, Embankments.</p>
title Assessment of Carbon Sequestration Potential in Mangrove Ecosystems: A Case Study of the Indian Sundarbans' Lothian Wildlife Sanctuary
topic Red Mud
Fly Ash
cement
Unconfined compressive strength
Embankments.
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19271663