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Subhankar Karmakar
Subhankar Karmakar
Professor, Environmental Sci. & Engg. Dept. (ESED), Vinaya & Samir Kapoor Chair (IDPCS), IIT Bombay
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Selection of an appropriate wastewater treatment technology: A scenario-based multiple-attribute decision-making approach
PP Kalbar, S Karmakar, SR Asolekar
Journal of environmental management 113, 158-169, 2012
2772012
Added value of CMIP6 over CMIP5 models in simulating Indian summer monsoon rainfall
A Gusain, S Ghosh, S Karmakar
Atmospheric Research 232, 104680, 2020
2692020
Grey fuzzy optimization model for water quality management of a river system
S Karmakar, PP Mujumdar
Advances in Water Resources 29 (7), 1088-1105, 2006
2082006
Bivariate flood frequency analysis. Part 2: A copula‐based approach with mixed marginal distributions
S Karmakar, SP Simonovic
Journal of Flood Risk Management 2 (1), 32-44, 2009
1722009
Impacts of urbanization on Indian summer monsoon rainfall extremes
H Shastri, S Paul, S Ghosh, S Karmakar
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Pub. AGU (Wiley) 120 (2), 496-516, 2015
1422015
Increased spatial variability and intensification of extreme monsoon rainfall due to urbanization
S Paul, S Ghosh, M Mathew, A Devanand, S Karmakar, D Niyogi
Scientific reports 8 (1), 3918, 2018
1402018
An information system for risk-vulnerability assessment to flood
S Karmakar, SP Simonovic, A Peck, J Black
Journal of Geographic Information System 2 (03), 129, 2010
1382010
Indian summer monsoon rainfall: implications of contrasting trends in the spatial variability of means and extremes
S Ghosh, H Vittal, T Sharma, S Karmakar, KS Kasiviswanathan, ...
PloS one 11 (7), e0158670, 2016
1372016
Diametric changes in trends and patterns of extreme rainfall over India from pre‐1950 to post‐1950
H Vittal, S Karmakar, S Ghosh
Geophysical Research Letters 40 (12), 3253-3258, 2013
1232013
Flood risks, climate change impacts and adaptation benefits in Mumbai: an initial assessment of socio-economic consequences of present and climate change induced flood risks …
S Hallegatte, N Ranger, S Bhattacharya, M Bachu, S Priya, K Dhore, ...
OECD, 2010
1202010
Flood management in India: A focussed review on the current status and future challenges
MP Mohanty, S Mudgil, S Karmakar
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 49, 101660, 2020
1132020
Assessment of wastewater treatment technologies: life cycle approach
PP Kalbar, S Karmakar, SR Asolekar
Water and Environment Journal 27 (2), 261-268, 2013
1062013
A facility location model for municipal solid waste management system under uncertain environment
V Yadav, AK Bhurjee, S Karmakar, AK Dikshit
Science of the Total Environment 603, 760-771, 2017
1002017
The influence of expert opinions on the selection of wastewater treatment alternatives: A group decision-making approach
PP Kalbar, S Karmakar, SR Asolekar
Journal of environmental management 128, 844-851, 2013
952013
Life cycle-based decision support tool for selection of wastewater treatment alternatives
PP Kalbar, S Karmakar, SR Asolekar
Journal of Cleaner Production 117, 64-72, 2016
932016
Do dynamic regional models add value to the global model projections of Indian monsoon?
S Singh, S Ghosh, AS Sahana, H Vittal, S Karmakar
Climate Dynamics 48, 1375-1397, 2017
912017
A feasibility study for the locations of waste transfer stations in urban centers: a case study on the city of Nashik, India
V Yadav, S Karmakar, AK Dikshit, S Vanjari
Journal of cleaner production 126, 191-205, 2016
912016
Technology assessment for wastewater treatment using multiple-attribute decision-making
PP Kalbar, S Karmakar, SR Asolekar
Technology in Society 34 (4), 295-302, 2012
882012
A two-phase grey fuzzy optimization approach for water quality management of a river system
S Karmakar, PP Mujumdar
Advances in Water Resources 30 (5), 1218-1235, 2007
882007
Sustainable collection and transportation of municipal solid waste in urban centers
V Yadav, S Karmakar
Sustainable Cities and Society 53, 101937, 2020
832020
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