Author: Romit Kaware

Tropical Waters And Unique Characteristics: Physical Characteristics Of The Indian Ocean

The Indian Ocean has traditionally functioned as a crucial hub for marine commerce, enabling the linkage between the East and West via ancient trade routes such as the Silk Road and Spice Route. It continues to serve as a crucial international…

Tropical Waters And Unique Characteristics: Indian Freshwater Systems

India’s riverine conditions are shaped by the many rivers and lakes that run through the country’s colossal landscape and affect its hydrological dynamics. Himalayan and Peninsular rivers are the two main groups of rivers based on their origin. Himalayan rivers, like the Ganga, Yamuna, and the Indus, are primarily perennial. They get their water from snow and rain in the…

Tropical Waters And Unique Characteristics: Anthropogenic Perspective Of The Indian Ocean

Today, the Indian Ocean (IO) is important because it is a crucial route for world trade, especially in energy. Its extensive and heavily populated littoral includes some of the world’s fastest-growing areas. Around 800 CE, ocean shipping for foreign trade began. This made it easier for people in Africa, India, and China…

Tropical Waters And Unique Characteristics: Acoustic Challenges In The Indian Ocean

Acoustic problems are getting worse in the Indian Ocean, which is very big and has a lot of different kinds of plants and animals. People mostly cause these problems, which are very dangerous to marine life and habitats. Changes in water speed affect the spread of acoustic waves in the Indian…

Urban Flooding: Status of Sediment Management Strategies in Tropical Regions

Urban flooding is a recurrent issue in Indian cities, exacerbated during the monsoon seasons…

Basics of Sediment Management

Effective sediment management is pivotal in preserving ecological equilibrium and operational efficiency of coastal…