Successive cyclones attacked the world's largest mangrove forest located in the bay of bengal under pandemic
Despite the global focus on the COVID-19 pandemic, the promise of impact to tropical coastlines and stochasticity of destruction caused by tropical cyclones remains unaltered, forcing human societies to adapt to new unadaptable scenarios. Super Cyclone Amphan's landfall-the third cyclone of the...
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Main Authors: | Sharma, Sahadev, Suwa, Rempei, Ray, Raghab, Mandal, Mohammad Shamim Hasan |
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2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/42854/ |
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