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    Assessment of protective and desalination function of coastal plants for development of strategies to usethem for coastal protection and desalination of tsunami affected areas along the Western and Southern coasts of Sri Lanka
    (2013) de Silva, K.H.W.L.
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    Coastal vegetation structure and resistance southern coast of Sri Lanka in the mitigation of tsunami impacts
    (Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science, 2008) de Silva, K.H.W.L.; Amarasinghe, M.D.
    The present study is an attempt to investigate the relationship between coastal vegetation structure and its capacity to resist wave energy. Thickness of tsunami sand deposits at Rekawa, Kalametiya and Kirinda were measured and used as indicators of degree of resistance by vegetation against tsunami wave that passed through the mangrove vegetation at the respective localities. Belt transects of 30 -40 m long which were laid perpendicular to the lagoon/estuarine shoreline and parallel to each other and at 30-70 m distance from the shoreline were used to collect data on vegetation structure and each was divided into 10 m ×10 m plots. The locations of each tree, sapling, seedling and stump of trees and also girth and height of trees were measured. Moreover thickness of the sand deposited by tsunami wave was taken by digging 1` × 1` pits on the ground. Thus pits were made in each plot along seaward to landward gradient. The results suggest that mangroves and Pandanus odoratissimus communities of closely spaced trees with widely branching canopies, trees with intermediate diameter and greater forest width provide the greatest resistance against tsunami by reducing inundation distance inundation depth and flow velocity of tsunami waves, which explained that coastal forests lessen damage to property and reduce loss of life. Results further explained that wide crowns with prolific branching of Avicennia marina and P. odoratissimus with stilt/ prop roots and dense foliage exhibit the greatest drag resistance against the tsunami wave.
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    Growth and accumulation of NaCl of Avicennia marina seedlings under varying salinity conditions: implications on desalination potential
    (Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science, 2009) de Silva, K.H.W.L.; Amarasinghe, M.D.
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    Substrate characteristics and species diversity of marine angiosperms in a micro-tidal basin estuary on the west coast of Sri Lanka
    (Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, 2007) de Silva, K.H.W.L.; Amarasinghe, M.D.
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    Vegetation structure and potential gross primary productivity of mangroves at Kadolkele in Meegamuwa (Negombo) estuary, Sri Lanka
    (Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, 2008) Jayakody, J.M.A.L.; Amarasinghe, M.D.; Pahalawattta Arachchi, V.; de Silva, K.H.W.L.
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    Vegetative propagation of some selected mangrove species from Negombo estuary, Sri Lanka
    (Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, 2010) de Silva, K.H.W.L.; Amarasinghe, M.D.

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