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Name : Dr. Priyanka Joshi
Designation : ANRF- National Post Doctoral Fellow
Brief Background :
I am currently working as a ANRF-National Post Doctoral Fellow under the mentorship of Dr. Karthick Balasubramanian at the Diatom Diversity and Distribution laboratory, ARI, Pune. I was awarded my PhD in Geology in 2022 from BSIP, Lucknow and CAS, Department of Geology, BHU, Varanasi.
Contact Details :
- B.Sc and M.Sc in Geology from Kumaun University, Nainital, Uttarakhand.
Palaeoclimatic reconstruction and ecological impacts of climate variability, with a focus on glacial lakes and diatom records in high-altitude regions.
My research investigates glacial lakes in the Trans-Himalayan region, with particular attention to high-altitude passes, to contribute to palaeoclimatic research. I use diatom records to explore past climate variability and its ecological effects.
List of Publications:
- Priyanka Joshi, Binita Phartiyal,Mallickarjun Joshi, Shailesh Agrawal, Pankaj Kumar and Rajveer Sharma. Reconstruction of landscape and climate of the largest drainage basin in the Ladakh Range, NW Trans Himalaya during the last 7000 years. Catena, 223, p.106907. (6
- Priyanka Joshi, Binita Phartiyal, and Mallickarjun Joshi. “Hydro-climatic variability during the last five thousand years and its impact on human colonization and cultural transition in Ladakh sector, India.” Quaternary International 599 (2021): 45-54.(2.2)
- Binita Phartiyal, Randheer Singh, Priyanka Joshi, and Debarati Nag. “Late-Holocene climatic record from a glacial lake in Ladakh range, Trans-Himalaya, India.” The Holocene 30, no. 7 (2020): 1029-1042. (3.0)
- Debarati Nag, Binita Phartiyal, Pankaj Kumar, Priyanka Joshi, and Randheer Singh. “Geomorphological and sedimentological evidences of palaeo-outburst flood events from TanglangLa-Gya catchment of River Indus, Ladakh, India.” Physical Geography (2022): 1-23.(2.1)