Climate Change and Geodynamics in Polar Regions
Herausgeber: Khare, Neloy
Climate Change and Geodynamics in Polar Regions
Herausgeber: Khare, Neloy
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Climate Change and Geodynamics in Polar Regions covers most of the scientific aspects of geoscientific investigation undertaken by Indian researchers in the Polar Regions: Antarctic, Arctic, and Himalayan regions.
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Climate Change and Geodynamics in Polar Regions covers most of the scientific aspects of geoscientific investigation undertaken by Indian researchers in the Polar Regions: Antarctic, Arctic, and Himalayan regions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781032255316
- ISBN-10: 1032255315
- Artikelnr.: 65615566
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781032255316
- ISBN-10: 1032255315
- Artikelnr.: 65615566
Dr Neloy Khare, presently Adviser/Scientist 'G' to the Government of India at MoES has a very distinctive acumen not only in administration but also in quality science and research in his areas of expertise covering a large spectrum of geographically distinct locations like the Antarctic, Arctic, Southern Ocean, Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean etc. Dr Khare has almost 30 years of experience in the field of paleoclimate research using paleobiology Palaeontology)/teaching/science management/administration/ coordination for scientific programmes (including Indian Polar Programme) etc. Having completed his doctorate (PhD) in tropical marine region and Doctor of Science (D.Sc) in Southern High latitude marine regions towards environmental/climatic implications using various proxies including foraminifera (micro-fossil), have made significant contributions in the field of Paleoclimatology of Southern high latitude regions (the Antarctic and the Southern Ocean) using Micropaleontology as a tool. These studies coupled with his paleoclimatic reconstructions from tropical regions helped understand causal linkages and teleconnections between the processes taking place in Southern high latitudes with that of climate variability occurring in tropical regions. Dr Khare has been conferred Honorary Professor and Adjunct Professor by many Indian Universities. The government of India and many professional bodies have bestowed him with many prestigious Awards for his humble scientific contributions to Past climate changes/Oceanography / Polar Science and Southern Oceanography. The most coveted award is the Rajiv Gandhi National Award -2013 conferred by the Honourable President of India Others include the ISCA YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARD, BOYSCAST FELLOWSHIP, CIES FRENCH FELLOWSHIP, KRISHNAN GOLD MEDAL, BEST SCIENTIST AWARD, EMINENT SCIENTIST AWARD, ISCA Platinum Jubilee Lecture, IGU Fellowship, besides many. Dr Khare has made tremendous efforts to popularize ocean science and polar science across the country by way of delivering many Invited lectures, radio talks and publishing popular science articles. Dr Khare sailed in the Arctic Ocean as a part of "Science PUB" in 2008 during the International Polar Year campaign for scientific exploration and became the first Indian to sail in the Arctic Ocean. .
1. Geomorphology around Kongsfjorden and Krossfjorden system, Svalbard. 2.
Influence of changing climate on mass balance and glacial dynamics of part
of Antarctic ice-sheet, central Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica. 3.
Antarctic Climate history and its relationship with global climate changes:
Evidence from ice core records. 4. Glacial geomorphology around Schirmacher
oasis, Antarctica. 5. Significance of foraminiferal studies from the
southern high latitudes in assessing global climate change: An overview. 6.
Tracking the ionospheric responses over Antarctica during 04 December 2021
total solar eclipse. 7. Isotope Hydrochemistry of Lakes and Transient Ponds
of East Antarctica with Varying Degree of Environmental condition. 8.
Limnological assessment of water bodies of extreme Antarctic climatic
conditions. 9. Glacial morpho-sedimentology and processes of landscape
evolution in Gangotri Glacier area, Garhwal Himalaya, India.
Influence of changing climate on mass balance and glacial dynamics of part
of Antarctic ice-sheet, central Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica. 3.
Antarctic Climate history and its relationship with global climate changes:
Evidence from ice core records. 4. Glacial geomorphology around Schirmacher
oasis, Antarctica. 5. Significance of foraminiferal studies from the
southern high latitudes in assessing global climate change: An overview. 6.
Tracking the ionospheric responses over Antarctica during 04 December 2021
total solar eclipse. 7. Isotope Hydrochemistry of Lakes and Transient Ponds
of East Antarctica with Varying Degree of Environmental condition. 8.
Limnological assessment of water bodies of extreme Antarctic climatic
conditions. 9. Glacial morpho-sedimentology and processes of landscape
evolution in Gangotri Glacier area, Garhwal Himalaya, India.
1. Geomorphology around Kongsfjorden and Krossfjorden system, Svalbard. 2.
Influence of changing climate on mass balance and glacial dynamics of part
of Antarctic ice-sheet, central Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica. 3.
Antarctic Climate history and its relationship with global climate changes:
Evidence from ice core records. 4. Glacial geomorphology around Schirmacher
oasis, Antarctica. 5. Significance of foraminiferal studies from the
southern high latitudes in assessing global climate change: An overview. 6.
Tracking the ionospheric responses over Antarctica during 04 December 2021
total solar eclipse. 7. Isotope Hydrochemistry of Lakes and Transient Ponds
of East Antarctica with Varying Degree of Environmental condition. 8.
Limnological assessment of water bodies of extreme Antarctic climatic
conditions. 9. Glacial morpho-sedimentology and processes of landscape
evolution in Gangotri Glacier area, Garhwal Himalaya, India.
Influence of changing climate on mass balance and glacial dynamics of part
of Antarctic ice-sheet, central Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica. 3.
Antarctic Climate history and its relationship with global climate changes:
Evidence from ice core records. 4. Glacial geomorphology around Schirmacher
oasis, Antarctica. 5. Significance of foraminiferal studies from the
southern high latitudes in assessing global climate change: An overview. 6.
Tracking the ionospheric responses over Antarctica during 04 December 2021
total solar eclipse. 7. Isotope Hydrochemistry of Lakes and Transient Ponds
of East Antarctica with Varying Degree of Environmental condition. 8.
Limnological assessment of water bodies of extreme Antarctic climatic
conditions. 9. Glacial morpho-sedimentology and processes of landscape
evolution in Gangotri Glacier area, Garhwal Himalaya, India.