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Dr. Sailesh Samanta
Dr. Sailesh Samanta
Associate Professor, GIS Section, The Papua New Guinea University of Technology
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Flood susceptibility analysis through remote sensing, GIS and frequency ratio model
S Samanta, DK Pal, B Palsamanta
Applied Water Science 8 (2), 66, 2018
2122018
Interpolation of climate variables and temperature modeling
S Samanta, DK Pal, D Lohar, B Pal
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 107, 35-45, 2012
1162012
Flood Risk Analysis in Lower Part of Markham River Based on Multi-Criteria Decision Approach (MCDA)
S Samanta, C Koloa, DK Pal, B Palsamanta
Hydrology 3 (3), 1-13, 2016
992016
Land suitability analysis for rice cultivation based on multi-criteria decision approach through GIS
S Samanta, B Pal, DK Pal
International Journal of Science and Emerging Technologies 2 (1), 12-20, 2011
812011
Landslide vulnerability mapping (LVM) using weighted linear combination (WLC) model through remote sensing and GIS techniques
EA Michael, S Samanta
Modeling Earth Systems and Environment 2, 1-15, 2016
622016
Assessment of groundwater potential zone in Paschim Medinipur District, West Bengal–a meso-scale study using GIS and remote sensing approach
GS Bhunia, S Samanta, DK Pal, B Pal
Assessment 2 (5), 41-59, 2012
532012
Morphometric and hydrological analysis and mapping for Watut Watershed using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques
B Pal, S Samanta, DK Pal
 International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology 2 (1), 2012
472012
Flood susceptibility analysis through remote sensing, GIS and frequency ratio model. Appl Water Sci 8: 66
S Samanta, DK Pal, B Palsamanta
392018
Estimation of potential soil erosion rate using RUSLE and E30 model
S Samanta, C Koloa, DK Pal, B Palsamanta
Modeling Earth Systems and Environment 2 (3), 149, 2016
332016
Polynomial interpolation methods in development of local geoid model
RK Das, S Samanta, SK Jana, R Rosa
The Egyptian journal of remote sensing and space science 21 (3), 265-271, 2018
312018
Multi-criteria decision approach to identify flood vulnerability zones using geospatial technology in the Kemp-Welch Catchment, Central Province, Papua New Guinea
H Morea, S Samanta
Applied Geomatics, 2020
292020
Geospatial analysis of shoreline and land use/land cover changes through remote sensing and GIS techniques
S Samanta, SK Paul
Modeling Earth Systems and Environment 2 (3), 108, 2016
292016
Change detection of land use and land cover over a period of 20 years in Papua New Guinea
S Samanta, DK Pal
Natural Science 8 (03), 138, 2016
282016
Land Use/Land Cover and Forest Canopy Density Monitoring of Wafi-Golpu Project Area, Papua New Guinea
S Akike, S Samanta
Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection 4 (08), 1-14, 2016
262016
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF RELIEF CHARACTERISTICS USING SPACE TECHNOLOGY
GS Bhunia, S Samanta, B Pal
International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences 2 (8), 350-365, 2012
232012
Surface runoff estimation and mapping using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System
B Pal, S Samanta
International Journal of Advances in Science and Technology 3 (2), 106-114, 2011
222011
Estimation of soil loss using remote sensing and geographic information system techniques (Case study of Kaliaghai River basin, Purba & Paschim Medinipur District, West Bengal …
B Pal, S Samanta
Indian journal of Science and technology, 1202-1207, 2011
202011
Preparation of digital data sets on land use/land cover, soil and digital elevation model for temperature modelling using Remote Sensing and GIS techniques
S Samanta, DK Pal, D Lohar, B Pal
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 636-642, 2011
202011
Modeling of inland flood vulnerability zones through remote sensing and GIS techniques in the highland region of Papua New Guinea
P Harley, S Samanta
Applied Geomatics 10 (2), 159-171, 2018
182018
Modelling and mapping of landslide hazard using remote sensing and GIS techniques
P Menggenang, S Samanta
Modeling Earth Systems and Environment 3, 1113-1122, 2017
162017
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