Maminul Haque Sarker, Colin R. Thorne, Most. Nazneen Aktar, Md Ruknul Ferdous
Md Abdullah-Al Mamun, Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam, Mst Nazneen Aktar, M. N. Uddin et al.
The groundwater (GW) resource plays a central role in securing water supply in the coastal region of Bangladesh and therefore the future sustainability of this valuable resource is crucial for the area. However, there is limited research on the driving factors and prediction of phosphate concentrati...
Most. Nazneen Aktar
The Jamuna, the lower part of the Brahmaputra River of India, enters into Bangladesh at Nageshwari upazila of Kurigram district and meets the Ganges at Aricha, is the most dynamic among the rivers of Bangladesh. This river is one of the largest sand-bed braided rivers in the world which is complex a...
Most. Nazneen Aktar
Global warming due to climate change is univocal [1]. Bangladesh has been ranked as the most vulnerable among the climate vulnerable countries in the world by German Watch [2]. Bangladesh’s high vulnerability to climate change is due to a number of hydro-geological and socio-economic factors such as...
Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul Islam, Memet Varol, Javed Mallick, Md Abdullah-Al Mamun et al.
Understanding the source tracing of heavy metal(oid)s (HMs) in coastal soils is paramount for efficient pollution control and safety measures. In the current study, traditional statistical techniques such as principal component analysis (PCA), principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) and machine learnin...