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Anthropogenic interventions on land neutrality in a critically vulnerable estuarine island ecosystem: a case of Munro Island (India)

All landscapes, including estuarine islands, normally try to restore their geomorphic isostasy in all anthropogenic interventions on land dynamics. Munroe Island has been experiencing drastic environmental degradation, such as land subsidence, severe tidal/monsoon flooding, subsidence of build-ups a...

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Decay
Electrical resistivity
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Flooding
Floods
Households
Humanities and Social Sciences
Isostasy
Land degradation
Land subsidence
Monsoons
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Science
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