Fluids tend to migrate along preferential flow paths in rocks which depend on several factors including pore size distribution at sub-Darcy scales and heterogeneity in flow and petrophysical properties in Darcy scale ...
The ~75 ka Young Toba super-eruption was a catastrophic extreme event that spewed vast quantities of volcanic ash and aerosols and is argued to have caused a drastic volcanic winter, climatic upheaval, and a human genetic ...
Solanki, Hiren; Mishra, Vimal(American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2025-06)
Continuous hydrological observations are essential for accurate modelling and informed water resource management. However, significant data gaps in streamflow and water level observations, compounded by extreme hydroclimatic ...
The study investigates the tectonic and lithospheric characteristics of the northwestern Indian Ocean, emphasizing tectonothermal parameters: Moho depth, Effective Elastic Thickness (Te), loading ratio (F), Depth to the ...
The Himalayan Frontal Thrust (HFT) is seismotectonically the most active orogen-scale structure of the Himalaya at least since Quaternary. However, in the eastern Himalaya, HFT is multiply segmented by orogen-scale transfer ...
In the search for low-carbon emission fuel, nations worldwide are looking to use green hydrogen to transition into a carbon-free economy along with traditional renewable energy technology. In the present scenario, hydrogen ...
A basin-scale sediment budget can reveal distinct contribution of tectonic, geomorphological and climatic domains to sediment dispersal in large river systems. While traditional budgets at the reach- and sub-basin-scale ...
In the western Jabal Akhdar Dome of northeastern Oman and within the Neoproterozoic Huqf Supergroup, well-exposed sedimentary formations span the Cryogenian to Ediacaran periods. These rocks bear the marks of the distant ...
Modern carbonate barrier island systems are crucial coastal geomorphological features increasingly affected by human activities and global environmental change. Predicting their evolution is essential for effective coastal ...
Singh, Vishwa Pratap; R., Deji; Satyarthi, Satyendra Kumar; Kumar, Gulshan; Singh, Akhilesh Kumar; Sharma, Ramesh K.(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2025-05)
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have become a crucial power source for several uses, such as portable devices, the military and space exploration, etc. The performance of LIBs is significantly influenced by the cathode ...
Anthropogenic warming impacts ecological communities and disturbs species interactions, particularly in temperature sensitive plant pollinator networks. While previous assessments indicate that rising mean temperatures and ...
Shanthosh S.; Gugulothu, Sakram; Devara, Anil Kumar; Mahesh, Vrushab; Sukumaran, Prabhin; Badapalli, Pradeep Kumar; Pandey, Anand Kumar(Geological Society of India, 2025-05)
South Asia’s Late Quaternary tropical rainforests, grasslands, and deserts have supported vast biodiversity, including some of the earliest human habitats. Despite the ecological diversity, studies on Pleistocene faunal ...
Suspended Sediment Load (SSL) plays a crucial role in water resources management, agriculture, infrastructure development, river morphology, and ecological balance. SSL also affects the estuary and marine ecosystem as ...
Haghighi, F. Kazemzadeh; Mishra, Achyut; Black, J.; Hinton, E.; Haese, R.(European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2025-02-03)
Mitigating climate change requires strategies to reduce greenhouse gases from human activities. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a promising solution, provided suitable CO2 reservoirs are identified. Basalts are ...
Datta, Debasmita; Kala, Shubhangi; Khanna, Pankaj(European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2025-02-03)
One of the most recent approaches for achieving enduring and scalable storage of CO2 is geological sequestration. The carbon dioxide can then be stored in subsurface basalt in the form of secondary carbonates through mineral ...