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Disappearance of the New Moore Island from the Southernmost Coastal Fringe of the Sundarban Delta - A Case Study

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Loss of two small estuarine islands, Lohachara and Suparibhanga has been reported earlier from the Indian Sundarban lying adjacent to the northern Bay of Bengal. The present paper reports the loss of another offshore island, New Moore, popularly known as Purbasha at the border of India and Bangladesh. The island came into existence after a cyclone in 1970. This study reveals the loss of New Moore Island within the time period of 1985 to 2000 from the analysis of multi-temporal satellite images. The rate of erosion, of two other offshore islands, Jambu Dwip (0.187 sq. km yr.−1) and Maya Dwip (0.508 sq. km yr.−1) situated along the same latitude of New Moore, were also estimated within the same time period. A close relationship was observed between the rate of erosion of small islands and the rate of rising sea level in this region as measured from the tide data at the Sagar Island and other observatories during the study period. The sea surface temperature analysis from the year 1990 to 1998 showed a slight increase (~ 0.8 °C increase), indicating the thermal expansion of the sea surface. Moreover, the sea surface height analyzed during the period 1993–2000 using satellite altimeter data of TOPEX/POSEIDON revealed a steady increase of 1.23 cm yr.−1 sea level acceleration.

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We are grateful to Jadavpur University to facilitate the present research. We are also thankful to GLOVIS, GLCF for providing open source satellite imageries. Abhra Chanda is grateful to Department of Science & Technology (DST) for providing the INSPIRE fellowship.

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Hazra, S., Mukhopadhyay, A., Mukherjee, S. et al. Disappearance of the New Moore Island from the Southernmost Coastal Fringe of the Sundarban Delta - A Case Study. J Indian Soc Remote Sens 44, 479–484 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12524-015-0524-7

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