The geologic history of plants and climate in India

P Sanyal, SP Adhya, R Mandal, B Roy… - Annual Review of …, 2024 - annualreviews.org
India's diverse vegetation and landscapes provide an opportunity to understand the
responses of vegetation to climate change. By examining pollen and fossil records along …

[HTML][HTML] Paleoclimate, productivity and anthropogenic eutrophication: Drawing inferences from paleolimnological proxy records of the Kashmir Valley, northwestern …

AM Lone, RA Dar, SA Romshoo - Quaternary Science Advances, 2024 - Elsevier
Lacustrine sediments, due to their widespread abundance across continents, are valuable
archives of the past climate changes. The Kashmir Valley in the northwestern Himalaya …

Mid–late holocene palaeoclimate and biogeochemical evolution of Wular Lake, Kashmir Valley, India

RA Shah, A Rahman, MG Yadava… - Journal of Quaternary …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Continuous multiproxy data were generated to understand the mid–late Holocene
palaeoenvironmental history of the Kashmir Valley and the biogeochemistry of Wular Lake …

Modelling permafrost distribution in western himalaya using remote sensing and field observations

MAR Khan, S Singh, P Pandey, A Bhardwaj, SN Ali… - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
The presence and extent of permafrost in the Himalaya, which is a vital component of the
cryosphere, remains severely under-researched with its future climatic-driven trajectory only …

Reconstructing climate variability during the last four millennia from trans-Himalaya (Ladakh-Karakoram, India) using multiple proxies

B Phartiyal, R Singh, D Nag, A Sharma… - Palaeogeography …, 2021 - Elsevier
In this communication we reconstruct climate variability of Ladakh, Trans-Himalaya region,
on sub-century timescale spanning the last four millennia (~ 4130 to 260 cal yr 'before …

Late Holocene fire and precipitation history of the Kashmir Himalaya: Inferences from black carbon in lake sediments

S Verma, A Rahman, RA Shah, RK Agrawal… - Palaeogeography …, 2023 - Elsevier
Throughout the human history, fire, climate, and human advancement had a very
complicated relationship. Scientists have explored this relationship using different proxies …

Reconstruction of landscape and climate of the largest drainage basin in the Ladakh Range, NW Trans Himalaya during the last 7000 years

P Joshi, B Phartiyal, M Joshi, S Agrawal, P Kumar… - Catena, 2023 - Elsevier
Landform geomorphology and glacial lake deposits in the largest drainage basin of the
Ladakh Range ie Chang La-Tangtse basin were studied to infer their palaeoclimatic …

The maternal genetic origin and diversity of the extant populations of the Ladakh region in India

L Kumar, R Rajpal, B Ahlawat, JS Sehrawat, S Spalzin… - Mitochondrion, 2024 - Elsevier
Ladakh lies at a strategic location between the Indus River valley and the Hindu Khush
Mountains, which makes the “Land of high passes” one of the major routes of movement …

Peat sequence diatoms from Kedarnath, Central Himalaya, used to reconstruct mid-late Holocene hydroclimatic conditions

S Agarwal, SK Shukla, P Srivastava… - Palaeogeography …, 2023 - Elsevier
Diatoms preserved in peat can preserve valuable evidence of palaeoenvironmental
changes due to their sensitivity to climatic changes and their crucial role in high productivity …

Spatio-temporal climatic variations during the last five millennia in the Ladakh Himalaya (India) and its links to archaeological finding (s)(including coprolites) in a …

B Phartiyal, VV Kapur, D Nag, A Sharma - Quaternary International, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Ladakh region (Trans-Himalaya) is strategically placed as far as movement,
demographic shifts and rich multicultural heritage is concerned owing to being a meeting …