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ARPITA MANDAL
ARPITA MANDAL
Senior Lecturer, Department of Geography and Geology, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus
Email verificata su uwimona.edu.jm
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An assessment of soil contamination due to heavy metals around a coal-fired thermal power plant in India
A Mandal, D Sengupta
Environmental Geology 51, 409-420, 2006
1752006
Flood hazard mapping in Jamaica using principal component analysis and logistic regression
A Nandi, A Mandal, M Wilson, D Smith
Environmental Earth Sciences 75, 1-16, 2016
1722016
Heavy metals in soils around the cement factory in Rockfort, Kingston, Jamaica
A Mandal, M Voutchkov
International Journal of Geosciences 2 (1), 48, 2011
922011
Radioelemental study of Kolaghat, thermal power plant, West Bengal, India: possible environmental hazards.
A Mandal, D Sengupta
Environmental Geology 44, 180-186, 2003
832003
Natural radioactivity of ash and coal in major thermal power plants of West Bengal, India.
DSAM T.Mondal
Current Science 91 (10), 1387-1392, 2006
492006
Radionuclide and trace element contamination around Kolaghat Thermal Power Station, West Bengal–environmental implications
A Mandal, D Sengupta
Current Science, 617-624, 2005
492005
A GIS-based tool for flood damage assessment and delineation of a methodology for future risk assessment: case study for Annotto Bay, Jamaica
H Glas, M Jonckheere, A Mandal, S James-Williamson, P De Maeyer, ...
Natural Hazards 88, 1867-1891, 2017
332017
Frequency analysis, infilling and trends for extreme precipitation for Jamaica (1895–2100)
CP Burgess, MA Taylor, T Stephenson, A Mandal
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies 3, 424-443, 2015
272015
Analyzing the sensitivity of a flood risk assessment model towards its input data
SJW HanneGlas,GreetDeruyter ,PhilippeDeMaeyer, ArpitaMandal
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 16, 2529–2542, 2016
262016
Characterization of flyash from coal-based thermal power station at Kolaghat-possible environmental hazards
A Mandal, D Sengupta
Indian Journal of Environmental Protection 22 (8), 885-891, 2002
252002
A macro-scale flood risk model for Jamaica with impact of climate variability
LP Christopher P. Burgess, Michael A. Taylor, Tannecia Stephenson, Arpita Mandal
Natural Hazards, 2015
22*2015
Rainfall-runoff simulations using the CARIWIG Simple Model for Advection of Storms and Hurricanes and HEC-HMS: Implications of Hurricane Ivan over the Jamaica Hope River watershed
A Mandal, TS Stephenson, AA Brown, JD Campbell, MA Taylor, ...
Natural Hazards 83, 1635-1659, 2016
162016
Wave-emplaced boulders: implications for development of" prime real estate" seafront, North Coast Jamaica
S Miller, DA Rowe, L Brown, A Mandal
Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment 73, 109-122, 2014
152014
Flooding in Jamaica with assessment of riverine inundation of Port Maria, St Mary
A Mandal, A Maharaj
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 184 (1-2), 165-170, 2013
132013
Flood Risk and Climate Change in Negril, Jamaica: an assessment of combined terrestrial and coastal flood risk driven by projections of future climate
M Wilson, A Mandal, M Taylor, C Burgess, J Campbell, T Stepphenson
WCrP Conference for Latin America and the Caribbean: Developing, Linking and …, 2014
92014
Hydrological modelling for simulation of flooding from extreme events in Jamaica: case study of the Hope River Watershed
A Mandal, L Barrett, D Smith, D Butler, A Chen, S Djordjevic, ...
Proceedings of the International Conference on Flood Resilience, 2013
92013
Flooding in Jamaica: causes and controls
MA Taylor, A Mandal, C Burgess, T Stephenson
Flooding and Climate Change Sectorial Impacts and Adaptation Strategies for …, 2014
82014
A multi‐hazard risk framework to stress‐test water supply systems to climate‐related disruptions
O Becher, R Pant, J Verschuur, A Mandal, H Paltan, M Lawless, E Raven, ...
Earth's Future, e2022EF002946, 2022
72022
Hydrochemical characteristics of groundwater in the Kingston Basin, Kingston, Jamaica
A Mandal, A Haiduk
Environmental earth sciences 63, 415-424, 2011
72011
An assessment of the impact of 1.5 versus 2 and 2.5 C global temperature increase on flooding in Jamaica: A case study from the Hope watershed
A Mandal, T Stephenson, J Campbell, M Taylor, S Watson, L Clarke, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 380 (2221), 20210141, 2022
52022
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