Dr. Deepty Ranjan Satapathy | Environmental Geology | Best Researcher Award
🌍 Dr. Deepty Ranjan Satapathy is an accomplished Environmental Geologist with an illustrious career spanning over two decades. Currently serving as a Senior Technical Officer at CSIR-IMMT, a prestigious laboratory under the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. Dr. Satapathy’s expertise lies in applying Remote Sensing and GIS methodologies to diverse environmental studies. His extensive experience encompasses spatial analysis of environmental impacts, focusing on coastal, watershed, mining, and forest ecosystems. Proficient in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Digital Image Processing, and geostatistics, Dr. Satapathy has published prolifically in renowned international journals and conferences, contributing significantly to the field of environmental geology. His passion for environmental monitoring and impact assessment is evident through his comprehensive body of work. 🌿🔍 🌟
Professional Profiles
Spatial distribution of metals in ground/surface waters in the Chandrapur district (Central India) and their plausible sources Paper Published in 2009 Cited by 68
The application of satellite data for the quantification of mangrove loss and coastal management in the Godavari estuary, East Coast of India Paper Published in 2007 Cited by 53
Surface- and Air-Temperature Studies in Relation to Land Use/Land Cover of Nagpur Urban Area Using Landsat Data Paper Published in 2007 Cited by 53
Spatio-temporal distribution of major and trace metals in estuarine sediments of Dhamra, Bay of Bengal, India—its environmental significance Paper Published in 2015 Cited by 31
Monitoring of environmental parameters for CO2 sequestration: a case study of Nagpur City, India Paper Published in 2007 Cited by 23
Application of geospatial technologies for environmental impact assessment: an Indian Scenario Paper Published in 2008 Cited by 22
Anthropogenic influence on the physico-chemical parameters of Dhamra estuary and adjoining coastal water of the Bay of Bengal Paper Published in 2021 Cited by 19
Contrasting intra-annual inorganic carbon dynamics and air–water CO2 exchange in Dhamra and Mahanadi Estuaries of northern Bay of Bengal, India Paper Published in 2020 Cited by 15