IITGN Earth Sciences
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Earth Sciences and Engineering @iitgn focuses on quantitative understanding of the processes of the Earth and Planetary systems
Gandhinagar, India
Joined February 2019
It’s always satisfying when an useful scientific finding reaches to the people and policy makers. @esiitgn @gbrc_gujarat @GPCB_HO @manishkenv
According to a study by @iitgn, surveillance of untreated wastewater can warn officials about an impending spike or decrease in #COVID19 cases up to two weeks in advance.
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@singh_etal Prof JS Ray @PRLAhmedabad @prof_vjain @iitgn Authors link: https://t.co/HE7d92bxVc Highlight: Geochemical provenance of sediment resolving hydrography of Harappan landscape The Sub-Himalayan sourced Markanda didn’t connect the Yamuna into the Sarasvati
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Did the Yamuna connect to the Ghaggar (Sarasvati) through the Markanda river channel during Harappan times? .. it didn't. Excellent work by @singh_etal & colleagues with implications for understanding the hydrography of Harappan settlement landscape. https://t.co/JpW9qftcvY
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Paleohydrology and Harappan river-valley civilization Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Indus (or Harappan) are Bronze age (3rd millennium BCE) river-valley civilizations ... https://t.co/3mLx1S52zZ
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Thanks sir for sharing @singh_etal Congratulations!!
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Eutrophication in lakes has been a concern for several decades now. Here we attempted at vulnerability evaluation of the same in the Bay of Bengal. Free download link of our work @Ashwin_Singh01 @esiitgn @Civil_IITGN @ELSenviron
https://t.co/89YaFowQxQ
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Interesting work by @singh_etal & colleagues on hydrology of the Ghaggar Hakra - Markanda with implications for water security during Mature-Late Harappan time. Large floods in foothill rivers provided sufficient flows to sustain settlements downstream. https://t.co/hxOgGP1cck
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Researchers @singh_etal, @prof_vjain, M Danino, @Rahulkaushal09, @ShantamoyGuha, at @iitgn and N Chauhan @PRLAhmedabad. Larger floods of Himalayan foothill rivers sustained flows in the Ghaggar–Hakra channel during Harappan age https://t.co/OlmhCQxFsE
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Saraswati: The river par excellence Contributions by Dr. Ajit Singh @singh_etal and Prof Michel Danino of @iitgn Book release on 238th Foundation Day of THE ASIATIC SOCIETY, KOLKATA by @swapna55 (Hon'ble MP, Rajya Sabha) @Asiatic_Kol Follow live streaming https://t.co/kHNMokrJ6W
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how likely is the occurrence of the observed worst #drought under the warming climate, and to what extent do the anthropogenic activities (greenhouse-gas emission and industrial aerosol) affect these in #SouthAsia? https://t.co/UannyKcc2E
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We are happy to announce a seminar on ‘Geomorphic characterization of a seasonal river network in semi-arid western India’ as part of our Senior Researchers Colloquium. Speaker: Dr Sonam, Research Associate in the Earth Sciences discipline @iitgn. Date: December 18 Time: 4:30 pm
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#NewPaperAlert @sonam_geomorph, @RamendraSahoo, @prof_vjain, and Prof RN Singh A novel application of transient river long profile to temporally interpolate the scarcely available late Pleistocene-Holocene uplift rate record in Kuchchh, Western India https://t.co/Mr5oJl2ZD5
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