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Ashok Kumar Singhvi

Ashok Kumar Singhvi is an Indian geoscientist and former Dean of Physical Research Laboratory.[1] His field of expertise is Geophysics, Quaternary Sciences and Quantitative Geomorphology.[2]

Ashok Singhvi
Born1950
Jodhpur, India
NationalityIndian
Alma materUniversity of Oxford, Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur University
Known forThermoluminescence
AwardsKrishnan Medal, El-Baz Award Geological Society of America, Indian National Science Academy
Scientific career
FieldsGeophysics
InstitutionsPhysical Research Laboratory

Career edit

Singhvi graduated with an MSc from Jodhpur University, Rajasthan.[3] He earned a PhD (Nuclear Physics) (1976) from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur for studies on hyperfine interaction, Mossbauer spectroscopy and nuclear reactions.[1] He then joined the Geosciences Group at the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), Ahmedabad, India in 1976 as a Postdoctoral Fellow, where he began applying mineral spectroscopy to study paleoclimates. From 1977 to 1978, he worked with Dr. Martin Aitkin at Keble College, University of Oxford, UK as a Ford Foundation Fellow, where he began thermoluminescence dating of sedimentary deposits in desert sands.[4][5]

Research edit

Prof. Singhvi's contribution in helping adopt thermoluminescence to date sedimentary deposits is a major method to measure paleoclimatic processes on geological timescales.[2][4][6] His laboratory at PRL established thermoluminescence dating in India.[7][3] Using luminescence spectroscopy of natural minerals in sand sediments, his group has dated various minerals across hot and cold deserts, including quartz, feldspar, gypsum, soil carbonates, carbonates, archeological sediments, glacial ice, geological faults and earthquakes, and meteorites.[8][9][10][11] These studies have provided insights into monsoon trajectories, birth of deserts, wind patterns and tsunamis across multiple deserts, understanding climate–landform relationship and modeling climate activity in various regions including the Ganges plains and the Persian Gulf.[12][13][14] More recently, his studies have contributed to understanding the origins of Indian Middle Palaeolithic culture[2] and modern human dispersals.[14]

Singhvi's leadership includes leading India's membership to the International Quaternary Union (INQUA) and led the Indian delegation to IUGS in 2004 and 2008.[15][1] He has also served on the Research Advisory Committee (RAC) of the National Geological Research Institute (Hyderabad), Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (Dehradun), the Birbal Sahni Institute (Lucknow), the Geological Survey of India and the Archaeological Survey of India. Singhvi has been a Ford Foundation Fellow (University of Oxford and University of Missouri-St. Louis); A.v. Humboldt Fellow (University of Heidelberg), Lever Hulme Fellow (University of Sheffield), DFG Professor (University of Freiberg), Academy Professor (São Paulo) and Visiting Professor (USGS Denver).[1][3][16] In his career, Singhvi has co-authored over 300 articles (8000+ citations), edited/authored about 12 conference proceedings/books.[9]

Awards and honors edit

Notable awards to Singhvi include the Krishnan Medal (1988), National Mineral Award by the MInistry of Mines, Government of India (2004), Farouk El-Baz Award for Desert Research by Geological Society of America (2003),[17] the Decennial Medal by the Indian Geophysical Union (2006), the triennial K Naha Medal (2007), Goyal Prize (2009), SM Khaitan Gold Medal, and JC Bose National Fellowship.[18][19][20][21]

He is an elected member of the Third World Academy of Sciences, Indian National Science Academy, Gujarat Science Academy (as President until 2019), Indian Academy of Sciences, The Indian Geophysical Union, and National Academy of Sciences (Allahabad, India), and the Luminescence Society of India (as President 1990–1992).[22][3] Singhvi has served as the vice-president of the Indian National Science Academy (2018–2021).[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Prof Ashok Kumar Singhvi". www.iitk.ac.in. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  2. ^ a b c Wintle, A. G. (2008). "Fifty years of Luminescence Dating". Archaeometry. 50 (2): 276–312. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4754.2008.00392.x. ISSN 0003-813X.
  3. ^ a b c d "INSA :: Indian Fellow Detail". www.insaindia.res.in. from the original on 2021-05-06. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  4. ^ a b Zöller, Ludwig; Wagner, Günther A. (2013), "Luminescence Dating, History", in Rink, W. Jack; Thompson, Jeroen (eds.), Encyclopedia of Scientific Dating Methods, Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, pp. 1–10, doi:10.1007/978-94-007-6326-5_66-1, ISBN 978-94-007-6326-5, retrieved 2021-05-14
  5. ^ Sanderson, David; Singhvi, Ashok; Miallier, Didier (2018). "Obituary: Prof. Martin Aitken". Radiation Measurements. 120: 3–4. Bibcode:2018RadM..120....3S. doi:10.1016/j.radmeas.2018.10.003. S2CID 106116442.
  6. ^ Singhvi, A. K.; Sharma, Y. P.; Agrawal, D. P. (1982). "Thermoluminescence dating of sand dunes in Rajasthan, India". Nature. 295 (5847): 313–315. Bibcode:1982Natur.295..313S. doi:10.1038/295313a0. ISSN 0028-0836. S2CID 4334431.
  7. ^ "Farouk El-Baz Award - Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology Division". community.geosociety.org. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  8. ^ Singhvi, Ashok Kumar (2020). "Future Geosciences". Journal of the Geological Society of India. 96 (6): 533–538. doi:10.1007/s12594-020-1600-3. ISSN 0016-7622. PMC 7709090.
  9. ^ a b "ashok kumar singhvi". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  10. ^ John, Paul (May 30, 2016). "World's desert secrets unlocked at PRL". The Times of India. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  11. ^ Glennie, K.W; Singhvi, A.K (2002). "Event stratigraphy, paleoenvironment and chronology of SE Arabian deserts". Quaternary Science Reviews. 21 (7): 853–869. Bibcode:2002QSRv...21..853G. doi:10.1016/S0277-3791(01)00133-0.
  12. ^ Srivastava, P; Singh, I.B; Sharma, M; Singhvi, A.K (2003). "Luminescence chronometry and Late Quaternary geomorphic history of the Ganga Plain, India". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 197 (1–2): 15–41. Bibcode:2003PPP...197...15S. doi:10.1016/S0031-0182(03)00384-5.
  13. ^ Teller, J.T; Glennie, K.W; Lancaster, N; Singhvi, A.K (2000). "Calcareous dunes of the United Arab Emirates and Noah's Flood: the postglacial reflooding of the Persian (Arabian) Gulf". Quaternary International. 68–71 (1): 297–308. Bibcode:2000QuInt..68..297T. doi:10.1016/S1040-6182(00)00052-5.
  14. ^ a b Akhilesh, Kumar; Pappu, Shanti; Rajapara, Haresh M.; Gunnell, Yanni; Shukla, Anil D.; Singhvi, Ashok K. (2018). "Early Middle Palaeolithic culture in India around 385–172 ka reframes Out of Africa models". Nature. 554 (7690): 97–101. Bibcode:2018Natur.554...97A. doi:10.1038/nature25444. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 29388951. S2CID 4447452.
  15. ^ a b "INSA :: International". www.insaindia.res.in. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  16. ^ "A. K. Singhvi Elected Honorary Fellow of the Geological Society of London". Geological Society of India. 74 (5): 658. 2009-11-01. ISSN 0974-6889.
  17. ^ "Farouk El-Baz Award - Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology Division". community.geosociety.org. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  18. ^ "National Geoscience Awards – 2014 Presented By President". Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  19. ^ "Pranab Mukherjee presents National Geoscience Awards 2014; here is the list of awardees". India.com. 2016-04-05. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  20. ^ "Farouk El-Baz Award". community.geosociety.org. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  21. ^ "accolades". from the original on 2017-03-17.
  22. ^ "Singhvi, Ashok Kumar". TWAS. Retrieved 2021-05-15.

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Ashok Kumar Singhvi is an Indian geoscientist and former Dean of Physical Research Laboratory 1 His field of expertise is Geophysics Quaternary Sciences and Quantitative Geomorphology 2 Ashok SinghviBorn1950Jodhpur IndiaNationalityIndianAlma materUniversity of Oxford Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur UniversityKnown forThermoluminescenceAwardsKrishnan Medal El Baz Award Geological Society of America Indian National Science AcademyScientific careerFieldsGeophysicsInstitutionsPhysical Research Laboratory Contents 1 Career 2 Research 3 Awards and honors 4 ReferencesCareer editSinghvi graduated with an MSc from Jodhpur University Rajasthan 3 He earned a PhD Nuclear Physics 1976 from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur for studies on hyperfine interaction Mossbauer spectroscopy and nuclear reactions 1 He then joined the Geosciences Group at the Physical Research Laboratory PRL Ahmedabad India in 1976 as a Postdoctoral Fellow where he began applying mineral spectroscopy to study paleoclimates From 1977 to 1978 he worked with Dr Martin Aitkin at Keble College University of Oxford UK as a Ford Foundation Fellow where he began thermoluminescence dating of sedimentary deposits in desert sands 4 5 Research editProf Singhvi s contribution in helping adopt thermoluminescence to date sedimentary deposits is a major method to measure paleoclimatic processes on geological timescales 2 4 6 His laboratory at PRL established thermoluminescence dating in India 7 3 Using luminescence spectroscopy of natural minerals in sand sediments his group has dated various minerals across hot and cold deserts including quartz feldspar gypsum soil carbonates carbonates archeological sediments glacial ice geological faults and earthquakes and meteorites 8 9 10 11 These studies have provided insights into monsoon trajectories birth of deserts wind patterns and tsunamis across multiple deserts understanding climate landform relationship and modeling climate activity in various regions including the Ganges plains and the Persian Gulf 12 13 14 More recently his studies have contributed to understanding the origins of Indian Middle Palaeolithic culture 2 and modern human dispersals 14 Singhvi s leadership includes leading India s membership to the International Quaternary Union INQUA and led the Indian delegation to IUGS in 2004 and 2008 15 1 He has also served on the Research Advisory Committee RAC of the National Geological Research Institute Hyderabad Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology Dehradun the Birbal Sahni Institute Lucknow the Geological Survey of India and the Archaeological Survey of India Singhvi has been a Ford Foundation Fellow University of Oxford and University of Missouri St Louis A v Humboldt Fellow University of Heidelberg Lever Hulme Fellow University of Sheffield DFG Professor University of Freiberg Academy Professor Sao Paulo and Visiting Professor USGS Denver 1 3 16 In his career Singhvi has co authored over 300 articles 8000 citations edited authored about 12 conference proceedings books 9 Awards and honors editNotable awards to Singhvi include the Krishnan Medal 1988 National Mineral Award by the MInistry of Mines Government of India 2004 Farouk El Baz Award for Desert Research by Geological Society of America 2003 17 the Decennial Medal by the Indian Geophysical Union 2006 the triennial K Naha Medal 2007 Goyal Prize 2009 SM Khaitan Gold Medal and JC Bose National Fellowship 18 19 20 21 He is an elected member of the Third World Academy of Sciences Indian National Science Academy Gujarat Science Academy as President until 2019 Indian Academy of Sciences The Indian Geophysical Union and National Academy of Sciences Allahabad India and the Luminescence Society of India as President 1990 1992 22 3 Singhvi has served as the vice president of the Indian National Science Academy 2018 2021 15 References edit a b c d Prof Ashok Kumar Singhvi www iitk ac in Retrieved 2021 05 14 a b c Wintle A G 2008 Fifty years of Luminescence Dating Archaeometry 50 2 276 312 doi 10 1111 j 1475 4754 2008 00392 x ISSN 0003 813X a b c d INSA Indian Fellow Detail www insaindia res in Archived from the original on 2021 05 06 Retrieved 2021 05 14 a b Zoller Ludwig Wagner Gunther A 2013 Luminescence Dating History in Rink W Jack Thompson Jeroen eds Encyclopedia of Scientific Dating Methods Dordrecht Springer Netherlands pp 1 10 doi 10 1007 978 94 007 6326 5 66 1 ISBN 978 94 007 6326 5 retrieved 2021 05 14 Sanderson David Singhvi Ashok Miallier Didier 2018 Obituary Prof Martin Aitken Radiation Measurements 120 3 4 Bibcode 2018RadM 120 3S doi 10 1016 j radmeas 2018 10 003 S2CID 106116442 Singhvi A K Sharma Y P Agrawal D P 1982 Thermoluminescence dating of sand dunes in Rajasthan India Nature 295 5847 313 315 Bibcode 1982Natur 295 313S doi 10 1038 295313a0 ISSN 0028 0836 S2CID 4334431 Farouk El Baz Award Quaternary Geology amp Geomorphology Division community geosociety org Retrieved 2021 05 14 Singhvi Ashok Kumar 2020 Future Geosciences Journal of the Geological Society of India 96 6 533 538 doi 10 1007 s12594 020 1600 3 ISSN 0016 7622 PMC 7709090 a b ashok kumar singhvi scholar google com Retrieved 2021 05 14 John Paul May 30 2016 World s desert secrets unlocked at PRL The Times of India Retrieved 2021 05 15 Glennie K W Singhvi A K 2002 Event stratigraphy paleoenvironment and chronology of SE Arabian deserts Quaternary Science Reviews 21 7 853 869 Bibcode 2002QSRv 21 853G doi 10 1016 S0277 3791 01 00133 0 Srivastava P Singh I B Sharma M Singhvi A K 2003 Luminescence chronometry and Late Quaternary geomorphic history of the Ganga Plain India Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 197 1 2 15 41 Bibcode 2003PPP 197 15S doi 10 1016 S0031 0182 03 00384 5 Teller J T Glennie K W Lancaster N Singhvi A K 2000 Calcareous dunes of the United Arab Emirates and Noah s Flood the postglacial reflooding of the Persian Arabian Gulf Quaternary International 68 71 1 297 308 Bibcode 2000QuInt 68 297T doi 10 1016 S1040 6182 00 00052 5 a b Akhilesh Kumar Pappu Shanti Rajapara Haresh M Gunnell Yanni Shukla Anil D Singhvi Ashok K 2018 Early Middle Palaeolithic culture in India around 385 172 ka reframes Out of Africa models Nature 554 7690 97 101 Bibcode 2018Natur 554 97A doi 10 1038 nature25444 ISSN 0028 0836 PMID 29388951 S2CID 4447452 a b INSA International www insaindia res in Retrieved 2021 05 14 A K Singhvi Elected Honorary Fellow of the Geological Society of London Geological Society of India 74 5 658 2009 11 01 ISSN 0974 6889 Farouk El Baz Award Quaternary Geology amp Geomorphology Division community geosociety org Retrieved 2022 01 28 National Geoscience Awards 2014 Presented By President Retrieved 2021 05 14 Pranab Mukherjee presents National Geoscience Awards 2014 here is the list of awardees India com 2016 04 05 Retrieved 2021 05 14 Farouk El Baz Award community geosociety org Retrieved 2021 05 15 accolades Archived from the original on 2017 03 17 Singhvi Ashok Kumar TWAS Retrieved 2021 05 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ashok Kumar Singhvi amp oldid 1179802975, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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