Earth Sciences

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

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Welcome to the Department of Earth Sciences at IIT Kanpur. We are one of the youngest department in the country, established in 2014, with a vision to carry out interdisciplinary Earth Science teaching and research of contemporary relevance.... - Read More

-Prof. Debajyoti Paul

Head, Department of Earth Sciences

  • Sen, I. S. "A Four-Component Mixing Model Reveals Snowpack Melting as Early as March During the 2019 Hydrological Year in the Upper Ganga Basin." Article, Journal of Hydrology 628 (2024). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2023.130473.
  • Paul, K., Bhattacharya, P., and Misra, S. "Frictional Control on Accelerating Creep During the Slow-to-Fast Transition of Rainfall-Induced Catastrophic Landslides." Article, Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 129, no. 1 (2024). https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2023JF007213.
  • Nanda, K., Mufti, S., Das, A., and Misra, S. "A Numerical Investigation of Fluid Flow Path Evolution During Cataclastic Flow in Reservoir Rocks." Article, Journal of Earth System Science 133, no. 1 (2024). https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12040-023-02224-9.
  • Mukherjee, R., and Misra, S. "Insights into the Micromechanics of Dehydration-Induced Gypsum to Γ-Anhydrite Phase Transition from Instrumented Microindentation Experiments." Article, Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 129, no. 1 (2024). https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2023JB027098.
  • Fousiya, A. A., Malik, J. N., Paul, D., Chakraborty, S., and Achyuthan, H. "Microstructure and Growth Rate Variability in a Giant Clam (Tridacna Maxima) from the Lakshadweep Archipelago, India: Implications for Their Use as Biological Monitors to Trace Extreme Weather Events." Article, Coral Reefs (2024). https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00338-023-02455-8.
  • Amir, M., Paul, D., and Chang, Y. P. "Indian Summer Monsoon Variability During the Past ~75 Ka Based on Stable Isotope Records of Sediments from Nw India." Article, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 637 (2024). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2024.112016.
  • Srivastava, E., Malik, J. N., Parrino, N., Burrato, P., Sharma, N., Gadhavi, M., Sulli, A., Di Maggio, C., and Morticelli, M. G. "Extremely Fast Holocene Coastal Landscape Evolution in the Kachchh Upland (Nw India): Clues from a Multidisciplinary Review." Article, Journal of Maps 19, no. 1 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2023.2167617.
  • Srivastav, H. K., and Ghosal, D. "Investigating Narcondam Offshore Using High-Resolution Seismic Reflection Data." Article, Geo-Marine Letters 43, no. 4 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00367-023-00760-3.
  • Sinha, R., Singh, S., Mishra, K., and Swarnkar, S. "Channel Morphodynamics and Sediment Budget of the Lower Ganga River Using a Hydrogeomorphological Approach." Article, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 48, no. 1 (2023): 14-33. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/esp.5325.
  • Singh, G. K., Qadri, A. M., Paul, D., Gupta, T., Mukherjee, S., and Chatterjee, A. "Investigation of Sources and Atmospheric Transformation of Carbonaceous Aerosols from Shyamnagar, Eastern Indo-Gangetic Plains: Insights from Δ13c and Carbon Fractions." Article, Chemosphere 326 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138422.
  • Sikdar, A., Dutta, D., and Misra, S. "Superplastic Deformation inside the Knife-Sharp Shear Bands in Mid-Crustal Granites." Article, Journal of Structural Geology 177 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2023.104980.
  • Shukla, T., Sen, I. S., and Sundriyal, S. "Carbon Emissions from Emerging Glacier-Fed Himalayan Lakes." Article, Global and Planetary Change 225 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2023.104134.
  • Shukla, S., Meshesha, T. W., Sen, I. S., Bol, R., Bogena, H., and Wang, J. "Assessing Impacts of Land Use and Land Cover (Lulc) Change on Stream Flow and Runoff in Rur Basin, Germany." Article, Sustainability (Switzerland) 15, no. 12 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15129811.
  • Sen, I. S., Nizam, S., Ansari, A., Bowes, M., Choudhary, B., Glendell, M., Ray, S., Scott, M., Miller, C., Wilkie, C., and Sinha, R. "Geochemical Evolution of Dissolved Trace Elements in Space and Time in the Ramganga River, India." Article, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 195, no. 10 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11665-0.
  • Satuluri, S., Malik, J. N., Kumar, A., Vikrama, B., and Rai, G. K. "Ground Penetrating Radar Investigations of Buried Remnants at Ancient Capital Cities of Panchala and Vatsa Kingdoms Spread Along Ganga-Yamuna Doab of India from 600 Bce to 1100 Ce." Article, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 52 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2023.104271.
  • Sarkar, D., Sinha, R., and Bookhagen, B. "Towards a Guideline for Uav-Based Data Acquisition for Geomorphic Applications." Article, Remote Sensing 15, no. 14 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs15143692.
  • Roy, N., and Sen, I. S. "Co2 Consumption Rates in the Glacierized Himalayan Headwaters: The Importance of Sulfuric and Nitric Acid-Mediated Chemical Weathering Reactions in Geologic Carbon Cycle." Article, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 24, no. 7 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2023GC010919.
  • Ray, E., Paul, D., Bhutani, R., Chakrabarti, R., and Yang, S. "Sm-Nd Isotope Systematics of Indian Shales Constrain the Growth of Continental Crust: Implication for Supercontinent Cycle and Mantle Plume Activity." Article, Lithos 442-443 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2023.107051.
  • Quick, L., Creed, M. J., Sinclair, H. D., Attal, M., Borthwick, A. G. L., and Sinha, R. "Hyperconcentrated Floods Cause Extreme Gravel Transport through the Sandy Rivers of the Gangetic Plains." Article, Communications Earth and Environment 4, no. 1 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s43247-023-00953-9.
  • Putrevu, D., Chakraborty, T., Mukhopadhyay, J., Syed, T. H., Bhiravarasu, S. S., Das, A., Pandey, D. K., and Misra, A. "Lunar Impact Craters: New Perspectives from Full-Polarimetric Analysis of Chandrayaan-2 Dual-Frequency Sar Data." Article, Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 128, no. 12 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2023JE007745.
  • Pant, A., Ghosal, D., Puryear, C., and Verma, S. N. "Algorithms for Time–Frequency Imaging and Analysis: Introduction to Mixed-Model Spectral Decomposition." Review, Acta Geophysica (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11600-023-01108-2.
  • Panigrahi, B., Srivastava, D. C., Tiwari, S., Agarwal, A., Rit, B., and Akhtar, S. S. "Application of Semi-Automated Methods for Extraction of Geological Surface Orientations: A Case Study from the Outer Garhwal Himalaya." Article, Journal of Earth System Science 132, no. 4 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12040-023-02194-y.
  • Nizam, S., Acharya, T., Dutta, S., and Sen, I. S. "Occurrence, Sources, and Spatial Distribution of Fluoride in the Ganga Alluvial Aquifer, India." Article, Environmental Geochemistry and Health 45, no. 5 (2023): 1975-89. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10653-022-01319-4.
  • Neelavannan, K., Sen, I. S., Sinha, N., Thakur, A. K., and Misra, S. "Microplastics in the Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta: Sources and Pathways to the Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve - an Unesco World Heritage Centre." Article, Environmental Advances 11 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envadv.2023.100350.
  • Neelavannan, K., and Sen, I. S. "Microplastics in Freshwater Ecosystems of India: Current Trends and Future Perspectives." Review, ACS Omega 8, no. 38 (2023): 34235-48. https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c01214.
  • Mukherjee, R., and Misra, S. "Nanomechanics of Minerals: Understandings and Developments through Instrumented Nanoindentation Techniques." Review, Physics and Chemistry of Minerals 50, no. 1 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00269-023-01235-8.
  • Mishra, U., Mohapatra, A. K., Mandal, A., and Singh, A. "Identification of Potential Artificial Groundwater Recharge Sites in an Alluvial Setting: A Coupled Electrical Resistivity Tomography and Sediment Characterization Study." Article, Groundwater for Sustainable Development 20 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gsd.2022.100875.
  • Malik, J. N., Mohanty, A., Sahoo, S., Gadhavi, M. S., Dhali, M., Arora, S., and Naik, S. P. "Signatures of 16th and 19th Centuries Paleo-Earthquakes Along the Himalayan Frontal Thrust (Hft), Nw Himalaya, India: Implications to Seismic Hazard Assessment." Article, Quaternary International 656 (2023): 37-47. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2023.02.001.
  • Malik, J. N., Arora, S., Gadhavi, M. S., Singh, G., Kumar, P., Johnson, F. C., Thakur, M., and Raoof, J. "Geological Evidence of Paleo-Earthquakes on a Transverse Right-Lateral Strike-Slip Fault Along the Nw Himalayan Front: Implications Towards Fault Segmentation and Strain Partitioning." Article, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 244 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2022.105518.
  • Malik, J. N., Arora, S., Gadhavi, M. S., Singh, G., Kumar, P., Johnson, F. C., Thakur, M., and Raoof, J. "Replies to Comments Raised by Singh T., and Rajendran C.P. On Paper “Geological Evidence of Paleo-Earthquakes on a Transverse Right-Lateral Strike-Slip Fault Along the Nw Himalayan Front: Implications Towards Fault Segmentation and Strain Partitioning” by Malik Et Al. (2023), [Jaes, 244, 105518]." Article, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 255 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2023.105795.
  • Kumar, S., Agarwal, A., Rae, A. S. P., Kontny, A., and Poelchau, M. H. "Use of Magnetic Fabrics and X-Ray Diffraction to Reveal Low Strains in Experimentally Deformed Maggia Gneiss." Article, International Journal of Earth Sciences 112, no. 3 (2023): 867-79. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00531-022-02284-0.
  • Kumar, P., Malik, J. N., Gahalaut, V. K., Yadav, R. K., and Singh, G. "Evidence of Strain Accumulation and Coupling Variation in the Himachal Region of Nw Himalaya from Short Term Geodetic Measurements." Article, Tectonics 42, no. 8 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022TC007690.
  • Kumar, P., Malik, J. N., and Gahalaut, V. K. "Arc-Parallel Shear and Orogenic Deformation Along the Oblique Himalayan Convergent Plate Margin: Implications from Topographic- and Gradient-Anomaly Profiling in the Himalaya." Article, Pure and Applied Geophysics 180, no. 6 (2023): 2169-89. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00024-023-03246-6.
  • King, G. E., Ahadi, F., Sueoka, S., Herman, F., Anderson, L., Gautheron, C., Tsukamoto, S., Stalder, N., Biswas, R., Fox, M., Delpech, G., Schwartz, S., and Tagami, T. "Eustatic Change Modulates Exhumation in the Japanese Alps." Article, Geology 51, no. 2 (2023): 131-35. https://dx.doi.org/10.1130/G50599.1.
  • Joshi, S. K., Kumar, S., Sinha, R., Rai, S. P., Khobragade, S., and Rao, M. S. "Identifying Moisture Transport Pathways for North-West India." Article, Geological Journal 58, no. 12 (2023): 4428-40. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gj.4759.
  • Joshi, G., Phukon, P., Agarwal, A., and Ojha, A. K. "On the Emplacement of the Impact Melt at the Dhala Impact Structure, India." Article, Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 128, no. 7 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2023JE007840.
  • Halder, M., Paul, D., and Yang, S. "Origin of Silicic Rocks of the Deccan Traps Continental Flood Basalt Province: Inferences from Field Observations, Petrography, and Geochemistry." Article, Geochemistry 83, no. 2 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemer.2023.125958.
  • Halder, M., Paul, D., and Stracke, A. "Petrogenesis of the Girnar Complex in the Deccan Traps Province, India." Article, Journal of Petrology 64, no. 3 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egad013.
  • Ghosh, S., Philip, G., Prasad, A. K., Syed, T. H., and Mohanty, S. P. "Towards Quantifying the Relative Tectonic Activity in the Trans-Yamuna Segment of Nw Himalaya." Article, Geocarto International 38, no. 1 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10106049.2022.2155712.
  • Fousiya, A. A., Malik, J. N., and Chakraborty, S. "Climatic Variability and Anthropogenic Forcing on Marine Ecosystems: Evidence from the Lakshadweep Archipelago." In Coasts, Estuaries and Lakes: Implications for Sustainable Development, 2023.
  • Dixit, A., Mandal, A., Ganguli, S. S., and Sanyal, S. "Genetic-Evolutionary Adaptive Moment Estimation-Based Semisupervised Deep Sequential Convolution Network for Seismic Impedance Inversion: Application and Uncertainty Analysis." Article, Geophysics 88, no. 2 (2023): R225-R42. https://dx.doi.org/10.1190/geo2022-0061.1.
  • Dixit, A., Mandal, A., and Ganguli, S. S. "Reservoir Heterogeneity Analysis Using Multi-Directional Textural Attributes from Deep Learning-Based Enhanced Acoustic Impedance Inversion: A Study from Poseidon, Nw Shelf Australia." Article, Energy Geoscience (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.engeos.2023.100235.
  • Dhali, M., Gadhavi, M. S., Mohan, K., Narayana, P. P., and Malik, J. N. "Active Faults Studies in Delhi and National Capital Region (Ncr): Inferences from Satellite Data and Field Investigations." Article, Frontiers in Earth Science 11 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/feart.2023.1092927.
  • Biswas, R. H., Pathan, A. N., and Malik, J. N. "General Order Kinetics Model for Osl Rock Surface Exposure Dating." Article, Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy 89, no. 3 (2023): 644-54. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43538-023-00172-y.
  • Berndt, C., Planke, S., Alvarez Zarikian, C. A., Frieling, J., Jones, M. T., Millett, J. M., Brinkhuis, H., Bünz, S., Svensen, H. H., Longman, J., Scherer, R. P., Karstens, J., Manton, B., Nelissen, M., Reed, B., Faleide, J. I., Huismans, R. S., Agarwal, A., Andrews, G. D. M., Betlem, P., Bhattacharya, J., Chatterjee, S., Christopoulou, M., Clementi, V. J., Ferré, E. C., Filina, I. Y., Guo, P., Harper, D. T., Lambart, S., Mohn, G., Nakaoka, R., Tegner, C., Varela, N., Wang, M., Xu, W., and Yager, S. L. "Shallow-Water Hydrothermal Venting Linked to the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum." Article, Nature Geoscience 16, no. 9 (2023): 803-09. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41561-023-01246-8.
  • Bal, A., Misra, S., Mukherjee, M., Dutta, T. K., Sen, D., Patra, A., and Raja, E. "Concurrent Influence of Geological Parameters on the Integrated Nano-Pore Structure and Discretized Pore Families of the Petroliferous Cambay Shale Assessed through Multivariate Dependence Measure." Article, Frontiers in Earth Science 11 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/feart.2023.1157122.
  • Amir, M., Paul, D., Anchana, P., Tarique, M., and Rahaman, W. "Geochemical Evidence for West-Flowing Paleo-Yamuna River in Northwest India During the Late Quaternary and Its Implication for the Harappan Civilization." Article, Geochemistry 83, no. 4 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemer.2023.126021.
  • Agarwal, V., Akyilmaz, O., Shum, C. K., Feng, W., Yang, T. Y., Forootan, E., Syed, T. H., Haritashya, U. K., and Uz, M. "Machine Learning Based Downscaling of Grace-Estimated Groundwater in Central Valley, California." Article, Science of the Total Environment 865 (2023). https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.161138.
 

PhD Programme in Earth Sciences aims to develop high quality research programmes in areas of crust mantle interaction, hydrology, soil formation, climate change, energy, natural hazards with an emphasis on interdisciplinary and quantitative approach. The PhD programme also consists of a combination of course work and independent research.

PhD in Earth Sciences*

PhD Programme in Earth Sciences aims to develop high quality research programmes in areas of crust mantle interaction, hydrology, soil formation, climate change, energy, natural hazards with an emphasis on interdisciplinary and quantitative approach. The PhD programme also consists of a combination of course work and independent research.

All PhD students are expected to complete a specified of number of credits through course work after which the student must clear a comprehensive (written and oral) examination before he/she is admitted to the candidacy of the PhD programme. Subsequently, the candidate is required to deliver a "State of the Art" Seminar on his/her area of research. All PhD students are expected to carry out independent research and are encouraged to present research findings in conferences and publications. Prior to completion, the candidate is required to deliver an "Open Seminar" following which he/she is allowed to submit the thesis and appear for the thesis oral examination.

Who Can Apply?

M.Sc. / M.Tech. degree or equivalent in Earth Science streams with CPI/marks not below 6.5 or 65% or Bachelor's degree in engineering with CPI/marks not below 7.5 or 75%. Valid GATE/UGC/ CSIR score is required for financial assistance, except for graduates from IITs with a minimum CGPA of 8.0. The candidates with DST INSPIRE fellowship for PhD are also eligible.

Debajyoti Paul, Professor and Head
PhD, Cornell University, USA, 2002
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Javed N. Malik , Professor
PhD, M. S. University of Baroda, India, 1998
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Rajiv Sinha, Professor
PhD, University of Cambridge, UK, 1992
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{accordeon= List of Journal Publications (peer reviewed)}
  1. Singh, A., Thomsen, K. J., Sinha, R., Buylaert, J., Carter, A., Mark, D. F., Mason, P.J., Densmore, A.L., Murray, A.S., Jain, M., Paul, D and Gupta, S. (2017). Counter-intuitive influence of Himalayan river morphodynamics on Indus Civilisation urban settlements. Nature Communicationsdoi: 10.1038/s41467-017-01643-9.
  2. Singh, Manudeo, Tandon, S.K. and Sinha, R. (2017). Connectivity response units: an approach for the assessment of connectivity in a water-stressed wetland (Kaabar Taal) of Kosi-Gandak interfan, Ganga Plain, India. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, doi: 10.1002/esp.4156.
  3. Sinha, R., Saxena, S. and Singh, Manudeo (2017). Protocols for riverine wetland mapping and classification using remote sensing and GIS. Current Science112(7), 1544-1552.
  4. Sinha, R. Haridas Mohanta, Vikrant Jain, and S.K. Tandon (2017). Geomorphic diversity as a river management tool and its application to the Ganga river, India. River Research and Applications, doi: 10.1002/rra.3154.
  5. Roy, N.G. and Sinha, R. (2016). Linking hydrology and sediment dynamics of large alluvial rivers to landscape diversity in the Ganga dispersal system, India. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, DOI: 10.1002/esp.4074.
  6. Sinha, R. and Densmore, A.L. (2016). Water governance in India: Focus on sustainable groundwater management. Economic and Political Weekly51(52).
  7. Sinha, R. (2016) Recognizing spatial heterogeneity in aquifer distributions: lessons for sustainable groundwater management. Current Science (Editorial)109 (3), 395-396.
  8. Van Dijk, W.M., Alexander L Densmore, Rajiv Sinha, Ajit Singh, Vaughan R Voller, (2016) Reduced-complexity probabilistic reconstruction of alluvial aquifer stratigraphy, and application to sedimentary fans in northwestern India. Journal of Hydrology541, 1241-1257.
  9. Jain, V. R. Sinha, L.P. Singh and S.K. Tandon (2016). River systems in India: the Anthropocene context. Proc. Indian National Science Academy82 (3), 747-761.
  10. O'Keeffe, J., W. Buytaert, A. Mijic, N. Brozovic, and R. Sinha (2016). The use of Semi-Structured Interviews for the Characterisation of Farmer Irrigation Practices. Hydrology and Earth System Science 20, 1911–1924.
  11. Sinha, S. and Sinha, R. (2016). Geomorphic evolution of Dehra Dun, NW Himalaya: Tectonics and climatic coupling. Geomorphology266, 20-32.
  12. Van Dijk, W.M., Densmore, A.L., Singh, A., Gupta, S., Sinha, R. Mason, P.J., Joshi, S.K., Nayak, N., Kumar, M., Shekhar, S., Kumar, D and Rai, S.P. (2016). Linking the morphology of fluvial fan systems to aquifer stratigraphy in the Sutlej-Yamuna plain of northwest India, Journal of Geophysical Research (Earth Surface), 10.1002/2015JF003720.
  13. Singh, Ajit, Debajyoti Paul, Rajiv Sinha, Kristina J Thomsen and Sanjeev Gupta (2016). Geochemistry of buried-river sediments from Ghaggar plains, NW India: multi-proxy records of variations in provenance, paleoclimate, and paleovegetation patterns in the Late Quaternary. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology449, 85-100.
  14. Whitehead, P. G., S. Sarkar, L. Jin, M.N. Futter, J. Caesar, E. Barbour, D. Butterfield, R. Sinha, R. Nicholls, C. Hutton and H.D. Leckie (in press). Dynamic modeling of the Ganga River System: Impacts of future climate and socio-economic change on flows and nitrogen fluxes in India and Bangladesh. Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts, : DOI: 10.1039/c4em00616j.
  15. Whitehead, P. G. E. Barbour, M.N. Futter, S. Sarkar, H. Rodda, J. Caesar, D. Butterfield, L. Jin, R. Sinha, R. Nicholls, M. Salehin (in press). Impacts of Climate Change and Socio-Economic Scenarios on Flow and Water Quality of the Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna (GBM) River Systems: Low Flow and Flood Statistics.Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts, DOI: 10.1039/x0xx00000x.
  16. Lahiri, Siddhartha Kumar; Sinha, Rajiv (2015), Application of fast Fourier transform in fluvial dynamics in the upper Brahmaputra valley, Assam, Current Science108 (1), 90-95.
  17. Dixit, Yama; Hodell, David A; Sinha, Rajiv; Petrie, Cameron A (2015), Oxygen isotope analysis of multiple, single ostracod valves as a proxy for combined variability in seasonal temperature and lake water oxygen isotopes, Journal of Paleolimnology53 (1), 35-45.
  18. Densmore, Alexander L; Sinha, Rajiv; Sinha, Swati; Tandon, SK; Jain, Vikrant (2015), Sediment storage and release from Himalayan piggyback basins and implications for downstream river morphology and evolution, Basin Research, doi: 10.1111/bre.12116.
  19. K. Gaurav, F. Métivier, O. Devauchelle, R. Sinha, H. Chauvet, M. Houssais, and H. Bouquerel (2015), Morphology of the Kosi megafan channels. Earth Surface Dynamics,3(1), 321-331.
  20. Sinha, R.; Kale, V.S.;Chakraborty, T. (2014), Tropical rivers of south and southeast Asia: Landscape evolution, morpho-dynamics and hazards, Geomorphology 227, 1–4.
  21. Lahiri, S.K. and Sinha, R. (2014). Morphotectonic evolution of the Majuli Island in the Brahmaputra valley of Assam, India inferred from geomorphic and geophysical analysis. Geomorphology227, 101-111.
  22. Kumar, R., Jain, V., Prasad Babu, G. and Sinha, R. (2014). Connectivity structure of the Kosi megafan and role of rail-road transport network. Geomorphology227, 73-86.
  23. Roy, N.G. and Sinha, R. (2014). Effective discharge for suspended sediment transport of the Ganga river and its geomorphic implications. Geomorphology227, 18-30.
  24. Sinha, R. and Tandon, S.K. (2014). Indus-Ganga-Brahmaputra plains: the alluvial landscape. In: Kale, V.S. (editor), Landscapes and Landforms of India, Springer, 53-63.
  25. Sinha, R. (2014). The Kosi Megafan: the best-known Himalayan megafan. In: Kale, V.S. (editor), Landscapes and Landforms of India, Springer, 151-156.
  26. Sinha, R. (2014). The Sambhar Lake: the largest saline lake in northwestern India. In: Kale, V.S. (editor), Landscapes and Landforms of India, Springer, 239-244.
  27. Sinha, R.,Priyanka, S., V. Jain and Malay Mukul (2014). Avulsion threshold and planform dynamics of the Kosi river in north Bihar (India) and Nepal: a GIS framework. Geomorphology216, 157-170.
  28. Sinha, R., Jawed Ahmad, Kumar Gaurav and Guillaume Morin (2014). Shallow subsurface stratigraphy and alluvial architecture of the Kosi and Gandak megafans in the Himalayan foreland basin, India. Sedimentary Geology301, 133-149.
  29. Dixit, Y., Hodell, D.A., Sinha, R. and Petrie, C.A. (2014). Abrupt weakening of the summer monsoon at 8.2 kyr B.P. Earth and Planetary Science Letters391, 16-23.
  30. Sinha, R. (2013). The Alaknanda disaster: a result of 'river space' incursion. Geography and You, August 2013, 8-9.
  31. Sinha, R., Gaurav Kumar, S. Chandra and S.K. Tandon (2013). Exploring the channel connectivity structure of the August 2008 avulsion belt of the Kosi River, India: Application to flood risk assessment. Geology, v. 41; no. 10; p. 1099 - 1102, doi:10.1130/G34539.1.
  32. Sinha, R. (2013) Floods: a climate change perspective. Geography and You, Vol. 13 (76), 11-14.
  33. Sinha, R., Yadav, G.S., Gupta, S., Singh, Ajit, and Lahiri, S.K. (2013). Geoelectric resistivity evidence for subsurface paleochannel systems adjacent to Harappan sites in northwest India. Quaternary International308-309, 66-75.
  34. Sinha, R., Jain, V., Tandon, S.K., and Chakraborty, T. (2012) Large River Systems of India. Proc Indian Nat Science Academy 78 No (3), 277-293.
  35. Jain, V., Tandon, S.K., and Sinha, R. (2012). Application of modern geomorphic concepts for understanding the spatio-temporal complexity of the large Ganga river dispersal system. Current Science, 103 (11), 1300-1316.
  36. Sinha, R., Latrubesse, E.M. and Nanson, G.C. (2012). Quaternary fluvial systems of tropics: Major issues and status of research, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology356-357, 1-15.
  37. Roy, N.G., R. Sinha, M.R. Gibling (2012) Aggradation, incision and interfluve flooding in the Ganga Valley over the past 100,000 years: Testing the influence of monsoonal precipitation. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology356-357, 38-53.
  38. Pal, D.K., T. Bhattacharya, R. Sinha, P. Srivastava, A.S. Dasgupta, P., Chandran, S.K. Ray, A. Nimje (2012). Clay minerals record from Late Quaternary drill ores of the Ganga Plains and their implications for provenance and climate change in the Himalayan foreland, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology356-357, 27-37.
  39. Lupker Maarten, Christian France-Lanord, Valier Galy, Jerome Lave,Jerome Gaillardet, Ananta Prasad Gajurel, Caroline Guilmette, Mustafizur Rahman, Sunil Kumar Singh, Rajiv Sinha (2012), Predominant floodplain over mountain weathering of Himalayan sediments (Ganga basin), Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 84 (2012) 410-432.
  40. Sinha, R., Jain, V. and Tandon, S.K. (2012) River Systems and River Science in India: Major drivers and challenges. In R. Sinha, R. Rasik (Eds.) Earth Systems and Hazards, Springer-verlag Berlin and Heidelberg, 244p.
  41. Lahiri S.K. and Sinha R. (2012), Tectonic controls on the morpho - dynamics of the Brahmaputra River System in Upper Assam valley, India, Geomorphology, doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2012.04.012.
  42. Sinha, R. and Santosh Ghosh (2012). Understanding Dynamics of Large Rivers aided by Satellite Remote Sensing: a case study from Lower Ganga Plains, India. Geocarto International27 (3), 207-219.
  43. Roy N.G., R. Sinha, M.R. Gibling (2011) Aggradation, incision and interfluve flooding in the Ganga Valley over the past 100,000 years: Testing the influence of monsoonal precipitation, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2011.08.012.
  44. Ferrat Marion, Dominik J. Weiss, Stanislav Strekopytov, Shuofei Dong, Hongyun Chen c, Jens Najorka, Youbin Sun, Sanjeev Gupta, Ryuji Tada, Rajiv Sinha (2011) Improved provenance tracing of Asian dust sources using rare earth elements and selected trace elements for palaeomonsoon studieson the eastern Tibetan Plateau, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 75 (2011) 6374 - 6399.
  45. Gibling, M.R., Fielding, C.R. and Sinha, R. (2011) Alluvial valleys and alluvial sequences: towards a geomorphic assessment, In: River To Rock Record: The Preservation Of Fluvial Sediments And Their Subsequent Interpretation (Eds. Staphanie K Davidson, Sophie Leleu and Colin P. North),SEPM Special Publication No. 97, 423 - 447.
  46. Gaurav K., R. Sinha, P.K. Panda.(2011) The Indus Flood of 2010 in Pakistan: a perspective analysis using remote sensing data. Natural Hazards59, 1815 - 1826.
  47. Barnes Jason, Alexander Densmore, Malay Mukul, Rajiv Sinha, Vikrant Jain, Sampat Tandon(2011) Interplay between faulting and base level in the development of Himalayan frontal fold topography, Journal of Geophysical Research (Earth Surface) 116, F03012 ,doi:10.1029/2010JF001841.
  48. Rahaman Waliur, Sunil K. Singh, Rajiv Sinha, S.K. Tandon (2011) Sr, C and O isotopes in carbonate nodules from the Ganga Plain: Evidence for recent abrupt rise in dissolved 87Sr/86Sr ratios of the Ganga. Chemical Geology , 285 (2011) 184 - 193.
  49. Sinha R.(2011) Flood risk reduction in India: Are we learning? Geography and You, January- February, 2011, 31-34.
  50. Nador Annamaria , Rajiv Sinha, Arpad Magyari, Sampat K. Tandon, Zsofia Medzihradszky, Edit Babinszki, Edit Thamo-Bozso, Zoltan Unger, Ashish Singh (2011) Late Quaternary (Weichselian) alluvial history and neotectonic control on fluvial landscape development in the southern Koros plain, Hungary. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology299, 1-14
  51. Sinha, R. (2010) A river runs through it,Public Service Review: International Development: issue 17, 20-22
  52. Sinha, R., Tandon, S.K., Gibling, M.R.(2010) Shallow sub-surface stratigraphy of the Ganga basin, Himalayan Foreland: present status and future perspectives. Quaternary International227, 81-86.
  53. Srivastava, P., M. K. Rajak, R. Sinha, D.K. Pal, T. Bhattacharyya (2010) A high resolution micromorphological record of the Late Quaternary paleosols from Ganga-Yamuna Interfluve: Stratigraphic and Paleoclimatic implications, Quaternary International227, 127-142.
  54. Sanyal, P. and Sinha, R.(2010) Evolution of the Indian summer monsoon: Synthesis of continental records. In: Clift, P. D., Tada, R. & Zheng, H. (eds) Monsoon Evolution and Tectonics - Climate Linkage in Asia. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 342, 151 - 179.
  55. Yadav, G.S., Dasgupta, A.S., Sinha, R., Lal, T., Srivastava, K.M., Singh, S.K.,(2010) Shallow sub-surface stratigraphy of interfuves inferred from vertical electric soundings in western Ganga plains, India, Quaternary International227, 104-115.
  56. Sinha, R. (2009) The Great avulsion of Kosi on 18 August 2008. Current Science, VOL. 97, NO. 3, 429-433.
  57. Westaway Rob, David R. Bridgland, R. Sinha, Tuncer Demir (2009) Fluvial sequences as evidence for landscape and climatic evolution in the Late Cenozoic: a synthesis of data from IGCP 518, Global and Planetary Change, v. 68, issue 4, p. 237-253.
  58. Waliur Rahaman, Sunil K. Singh, Sinha, R. and S.K. Tandon (2009). Climate control on erosion distribution over the Himalaya during the past ~100 ka. Geology, June 2009, 37(6), p. 559 – 562.
  59. Sinha, R. Gibling M.R., Y. Kettanah, , S.K. Tandon, P.S. Bhattacharjee, A.S. Dasgupta, P. Ghazanfari (2009). Craton-derived alluvium as a major sediment source in the Himalayan Foreland Basin of India. GSA Bulletin; November/December 2009, v. 121, no. 11/12, p. 1596 - 1610.
  60. Sinha, R. and Sarkar, S. (2009) Climate-induced variability in the Late Pleistocene-Holocene fluvial and fluvio-deltaic successions in the Ganga plains, India. Geomorphology 113, p. 173 - 188.
  61. Singh, R.N., Petrie, C.A., French, C.A.I., Goudie, A.S. Gupta, S., Tewari, R., Singh, A.K., Sinha, R., Srivastava, R. Yadav, S., and Singh, V.K, Settlements in context: Reconnaissance in western Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, Man and Environment, XXXIII (2), 2008, 71-87.
  62. Sinha, R., G.V. Bapalu, G.V., Singh, L.K., and Rath, B. (2008). Flood risk analysis in the Kosi river basin, north Bihar using multi-parametric approach of Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Indian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 36, p.293-307.
  63. Tandon, S.K., Sinha, R., Gibling, M.R., Dasgupta, A.S., Ghazanfari, Parvez (2008) Late Quaternary evolution of the Ganga Plains: myths and misconceptions, recent developments and future directions. Memoir Jour. Geol. Soc. India66, 259-299.
  64. Sinha, R. (2008). Flood hazard: a GIS based approach. Geography and You8, 6-11.
  65. Sinha, R. (2008) Kosi: Rising Waters, Dynamic Channels and Human Disasters. Economic and Political Review, Nov. 15, 2008, 42-46.
  66. Sinha, R. (2008). Kosi Floods: Time of Retrospection. Geography and You, October, 2008, 38-39.
  67. Sinha, R. (2008) Late Quaternary Shallow Sub-surface Stratigraphy of the Ganga plains. Jour. Geol. Soc. India71(3), 446-47.
  68. Gibling, M. R., Sinha, R., Roy, N. G., S.K. Tandon, Jain, M. (2008). Quaternary fluvial and eolian deposits on the Belan River, India: paleoclimatic setting of Paleolithic to Neolithic archeological sites over the past 85,000 years. Quaternary Science Reviews27/3-4, 392-411.
  69. Tandon, S.K. and Sinha, R. (2007). Geology of large river systems. In: Chapter 2: Large Rivers (ed. Avijit Gupta), John Wiley and Sons, UK.
  70. Sinha, R., Kumar, R., Sinha, S. Tandon, S.K. and Gibling, M.R. (2007). Late Cenozoic fluvial successions in India: an overview and synthesis. Quaternary Science Reviews26, 2801-2822.
  71. Sinha, R., Bhattacharjee, P., Sangode, S.J., Gibling, M.R. and Tandon, S.K., Jain, M. Godfrey, D. (2007). Valley and interfluve sediments in the southern Ganga plains, India: exploring facies and magnetic signatures. Sedimentary Geology201, 386-411.
  72. Roy, N. G. and Sinha, R. (2007) Understanding confluence dynamics in the alluvial Ganga - Ramganga valley, India: An integrated approach using geomorphology and hydrology. . Geomorphology92/3-4, 182-197.
  73. Sinha, R. and Friend, P.F. (2007) Quaternary fluvial systems of India. Quaternary International159, 1-5.
  74. Sangode, S. J., Sinha, R., O. S. Chauhan, B. Phartiyal, R. K. Mazari, N. Suresh, Sheila Mishra, Rohtash Kumar, T. N. Bagati, P. Bhattacharjee (in press) Environmental magnetic studies on some Quaternary sediments of varied depositional settings in the Indian subcontinent: Implications for detrital to authigenic controls. Quaternary International159, 102-118.
  75. Sharma, C., Chauhan, M.S. and Sinha, R. (2007) Studies on Holocene climatic changes from Priyadarshini Lake sediments, Eastern Antarctica based on palynological evidence. Journal of Geological Society of India69, 92-96.
  76. Sinha R., S.K. Tandon, P. Sanyal, M.R. Gibling, D. Stuben, Zsolt Berner and P. Ghazanfari (2006). Calcretes from a monsoon-dominated Late Quaternary interfluve in the Southern Ganga Plains : isotopic data and palaeoenvironmental implications. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology242/3-4, 214-239.
  77. Tandon, S.K., Gibling M.R., Sinha R., Singh V., Ghazanfari P., Dasgupta A., Jain M. and Jain V. (2006) Alluvial valleys of the Gangetic Plains, India: causes and timing of incision. In: Incised Valleys in Time and Space, SEPM Special Publication no. 85, 15-35.
  78. Sinha, R., W. Smykatz-Kloss, D. Stueben, S.P. Harrison, Z. Berner & U. Kramar (2006) Late Quaternary palaeoclimatic reconstruction from the lacustrine sediments of the Sambhar playa core, Thar Desert margin, India. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology233/3-4, 252-270.
  79. Roy P. D., Smykatz-Kloss W. and Sinha R. (2006) Late Holocene geochemical history inferred from Sambhar and Didwana playa sediments, Thar Desert, India: comparison and synthesis. Quaternary International144/1, 84-98.
  80. Sinha, R. (2005). Why do Gangetic rivers aggrade or degrade? Current Science89(5), 836-840.
  81. Roy, N. and Sinha, R. (2005) Alluvial geomorphology and confluence dynamics in the Gangetic plains, Farrukhabad-Kannauj area, Uttar Pradesh, India. Current Science88(12), 2000-2006.
  82. Latrubesse, E.M., Stevaux J.C. and Sinha, R. (2005) Tropical Rivers. Geomorphology70/3-4, 187-206.
  83. Latrubesse, E.m., Stevaux, J.C. & Sinha, R. (2005) Grandes sistemas fluviais tropicais: uma visao geral. Revista Brasileira de Geomorfologia6(1), pp. 1-18.
  84. Bapalu, G. V. and Sinha, R. (2005) GIS in Flood Hazard Mapping: a case study of Kosi River Basin, India GIS@Development online edition (October, 2005).
  85. Sinha R., Jain V., Prasad Babu G., and Ghosh S. (2005) Geomorphic characterization and diversity of the fluvial systems of the Gangetic plains. Geomorphology70/3-4, pp. 207-225.
  86. Jain V. & Sinha, R. (2005) Response of active tectonics on the alluvial Baghmati river, Himalayan foreland basin, eastern India. Geomorphology70/3-4 pp. 339-356.
  87. Gibling, M.R. Tandon, S.K., Sinha, R. and Jain, M. ( 2005). Discontinuity-bounded alluvial sequences of the southern Gangetic plains, India: aggradation and degradation in response to monsoonal strength. Journal of Sedimentary Research75(3), 373-389.
  88. Sinha, R., Tandon, S.K., Gibling M.R., Bhattacharjee, P.S. and Dasgupta, A.S. (2005) Late Quaternary geology and alluvial stratigraphy of the Ganga basin, Himalayan Geology26(1), 223-240.
  89. Sinha, R., Gibling, M.R., Tandon, S.K., Jain, V. & Dasgupta, A. S. (2005) Quaternary stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Kotra section on the Betwa river, Southern Gangetic plains, Uttar Pradesh. Jour. Geological Society of India65, 441-450.
  90. Sinha, R., Gibling, M.R., Jain, V. & Tandon, S.K. (2005) Sedimentology and avulsion patterns of the anabranching Baghmati river in the Himalayan foreland basin, India. In: Fluvial Sedimentology (eds. Blum, M. and Marriott, S.), Special publication of the International Association of Sedimentologists35, 181-196.
  91. Sinha, R., D. Stueben, and Zsolt Berner (2004) Paleohydrology of the Sambhar Lake Playa, Thar Desert, India using geomorphological and sedimentological evidences. Jour. Geological Society of India64, 419-430.
  92. Sinha, R. & B.C. Raymahashay (2004) Evaporite mineralogy and geochemical evolution of the Sambhar Salt Lake, Thar Desert, Rajasthan, India. Sedimentary Geology166, 59-71.
  93. Jain, V.& Sinha, R. (2004) Fluvial dynamics of an anabranching river system in Himalayan foreland basin, Baghmati river, north Bihar plains, India, Geomorphology60, pp. 147-170.
  94. Sinha, R. & Smykatz-Kloss, W. (2003). Thermal characterization of lacustrine dolomite from the Sambhar Lake playa, Thar desert, India, Jour. Thermal Analysis & Caloriemetry, v.17, 739-750.
  95. Sinha, R., V.N. Sastry, & G. Rajagopalan (2003). Depositional Environment in a Fresh Water lake in eastern Antarctica inferred from Shallow Sediment Cores, Jour. Geol. Soc. India, v.61(6), 717-723.
  96. Jain V. & Sinha, R. (2003). Hyperavulsive-anabranching Baghmati river system, north Bihar plains, eastern India, Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie (Annals of Geomorphology)47/1, p. 101-116.
  97. Jain, V. & Sinha, R. (2003). River systems of the Ganga plains and their comparison with Siwaliks: a review, Current Science, v.84 (8), 1025-1033.
  98. Jain, V. & Sinha, R. (2003). Data Requirements for Geomorphological Studies of Rivers and their Significance, Jour. of Applied Hydrology, v. XVI (2), 18-42.
  99. Jain, V. & Sinha, R. (2003). Derivation of Unit Hydrograph from GIUH analysis for a Himalaya river, Water Resources Management, v.17, 355-375.
  100. Jain, V. & Sinha, R. (2003). Geomorphological manifestations of the flood hazard: a remote sensing based approach, Geocarto International, V.18 (4), 51-60.
  101. Jain V. & Sinha, R. (2003) Evaluation of geomorphic control on flood hazard through Geomorphic Instantaneous Unit Hydrograph, Current Science, v. 85 (11), 1596-1600.
  102. Sinha R., Madhur Khanna, V. Jain and S.K. Tandon (2002). Mega-geomorphology and sedimentation history in the Ganga-Yamuna Plains, Current Science, vol. 82(5), 562-566.
  103. Sinha, R., Sanjoy Das & Onkar Dikshit (2002). GIS-assisted mapping of catchment-scale erosion and sediment sources in Alaknanda valley, Garhwal Himalaya, India, Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie (Annals of Geomorphology)46/2 (June), p. 145-165.
  104. Vaidhyanathan, N. S., Gaurav Sharma, Sinha, R., & Onkar Dikshit (2002). Mapping of erosion potential in Garhwal Himalaya, Int. Jour. Remote Sensing, vol.23(20), 4125 - 4159.
  105. Sinha, R. & Jain, V. (2002). Quaternary Geomorphology of the Upper and Middle Ganga Plains: a review. In: S. K. Tandon and B. Thakur (Eds) Recent Advances in Geomorphology, Quaternary Geology and Environmental Geosciences: Indian case studies, Manisha Publications, New Delhi, p. 117- 142.
  106. Roy, P.D., Sinha, R. & W. Smykatz-Kloss (2001). Mineralogy and geochemistry of the evaporitic crust from the hypersaline Sambhar Lake playa, Thar Desert, India, Chemie der Erde (Geochemistry), v.61, 241-253.
  107. Sinha, R. & Raymahashay, B.C. (2000). Salinity model inferred from two shallow cores at Sambhar lake, Rajasthan, Jour. Geol. Soc. India, v.56, 213-217.
  108. Sinha, R. & Dayal, U. (2000), Design of filter lagoon for ash ponds, Jour. The Institution of Engineers (India), v.80, 44-48.
  109. Sinha, R., S.V. Navada, Asim Chatterjee, Sarvan Kumar, A. Mitra and A.R. Nair (2000). Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotopes analysis of Antarctic Lake Waters, Schirmacher Oasis, East Antarctica, Current Science, v.78 (8), 992-995.
  110. Sinha, R. & Chatterjee, A. (2000). Mineralogy of Lacustrine Sediments in the Schirmacher Range Area, East Antarctica, Jour. Geol. Soc. India, v.56(1), 39-45.
  111. Sinha, R. Chhaya Sharma, & M.S. Chauhan (2000). Sedimentological and pollen studies of cores from Lake Priyadarshini, Eastern Antarctica, Paleobotanist, V.49, 1-8.
  112. Sinha, R. & Chatterjee, A. (2000). Thermal structure, sedimentology and hydro-geochemistry of Lake Priyadarshini, Schirmacher Oasis, Antarctica. Department of Ocaean Development, Tech. Pub. 14, pp. 279-308.
  113. Sinha, R. & Friend, P.F. (1999). Pedogenic alteration in the Overbank Sediments, North Bihar Plains, India, Journal of Geological Society of India, v.53, p.163-171.
  114. Sinha, R. & Brahmankar, D.B. (1999) Hydrological, Morphological and Sediment Transport Characteristics of Wainganga River, Central India, Jour. Ind. Ass. <Sedimentologists, v.18 (1), pp.1-14.
  115. Sinha, R., Chatterjee, A. & Panda, A.K., Mitra, A. (1999). Thermal Structure and Heat Budget of Priyadarshini Lake, Schirmacher Oasis, East Antarctica, Current Science, v.76(5), 680 - 683.
  116. Sinha, R. (1998) On the controls of fluvial hazards in the north Bihar plains, eastern India. In: Maund, J.G. & Eddleston, M. (Eds) Geohazards in Engineering Geology, Geological Society of London, Engineering Spl. Publication 15, p.35-40.
  117. Sinha, R. & Jain, V. (1998) Flood Hazards of North Bihar Rivers, Indo-Gangetic Plains. In: Flood studies in India; Memoir Geological Society of India, No.41. p.27-52.
  118. Sinha, R. (1996). Channel avulsion and floodplain structure in the Gandak-Kosi interfan, north Bihar plains, India, Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie N.F., Suppl.-Bd, 103, p.249-268.
  119. Sinha, R., Friend, P. F. and Switsur, V. R. (1996). Radiocarbon dating and sedimentation rates of Holocene alluvial sediments of northern Bihar plains, India, Geological Magazine133(1), p.85-90.
  120. Gupta, R. P., Sinha, R. and Roohani, M. S. ( 1996). Influence of geomorphometric factors on satellite snow covered area vs. snowmelt runoff relationship in the Punjab Himalaya, Journal of Geological Society of India., 48(4), p.449-456.
  121. Sinha, R. (1996), Paleohydrology of Quaternary river systems of north Bihar, India, In: V. P. Singh and B. Kumar (Eds) Surface Water Hydrology, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, p.29-41.
  122. Sinha, R., Kumar, A. and Seethapathi, P. V. (1996), Utility of remote sensing techniques in landslide investigations : an appraisal. In: V. P. Singh and B. Kumar (Eds) Water Resources Planning and Management, Kluwer Academic Publishers Netherlands, p.303-308.
  123. Friend, P. F. and Sinha, R. (1993). Braiding and Meandering Parameters, in J. L. Best and C. S. Bristow (ed.) 'Braided Rivers', Geological Society of London Special Publication75, p.105-111.
  124. Sinha, R. and Friend, P. F. (1994). River systems and their sediment flux, Indo-Gangetic plains, northern Bihar, India, Sedimentology41, p.825-845.
  125. Sinha, R. (1995). Sedimentology of Quaternary alluvial deposits of the Gandak-Kosi interfan, North Bihar plains, Journal of Geological Society of India46(5), p.521-532.
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