2012 - Fellow, The World Academy of Sciences
Anil K. Gupta focuses on Monsoon, Oceanography, Holocene, Foraminifera and East Asian Monsoon. His Monsoon research is mostly focused on the topic Tropical monsoon climate. The various areas that he examines in his Tropical monsoon climate study include Ice age, Cenozoic, Solar irradiance and Effects of global warming, Abrupt climate change.
His Oceanography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Late Miocene and Paleontology. His research in Holocene intersects with topics in Agriculture, Climate change, Physical geography and Indian summer monsoon. His East Asian Monsoon study combines topics in areas such as Northern Hemisphere and Globigerina bulloides.
His primary areas of study are Oceanography, Foraminifera, Benthic zone, Monsoon and Paleontology. His Oceanography research integrates issues from Glacial period and Pleistocene. Anil K. Gupta combines subjects such as Total organic carbon and Quaternary with his study of Foraminifera.
His Benthic zone study incorporates themes from Productivity, Bottom water, Antarctic Bottom Water, Species diversity and Oxygen minimum zone. His studies in Monsoon integrate themes in fields like Globigerina bulloides, Physical geography and Holocene. His Paleontology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Table and Cibicides.
Anil K. Gupta mainly investigates Monsoon, Oceanography, Glacier, Active fault and Food science. His Monsoon research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Holocene, Physical geography and Precipitation. The Physical geography study combines topics in areas such as Arid, Cave and Indian summer monsoon.
His work in Foraminifera, Western Hemisphere Warm Pool, Benthic zone, Upwelling and Ocean current are all subfields of Oceanography research. His Glacier research includes elements of Drainage basin, Westerlies, Climatology and Snow. His Food science research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Pulp and Antioxidant.
Anil K. Gupta mostly deals with Monsoon, Glacier, Indian summer monsoon, Physical geography and Oceanography. Particularly relevant to Monsoon of South Asia is his body of work in Monsoon. His Indian summer monsoon research incorporates elements of Isotopes of oxygen, Speleothem, Indus and Human settlement.
His work deals with themes such as Agrarian society, Precipitation and Atmospheric temperature, which intersect with Physical geography. Anil K. Gupta works in the field of Oceanography, focusing on Benthic zone in particular. His work carried out in the field of Foraminifera brings together such families of science as Holocene, Sea surface temperature and Paleoceanography.
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Abrupt changes in the Asian southwest monsoon during the Holocene and their links to the North Atlantic Ocean.
Anil K. Gupta;Anil K. Gupta;David M. Anderson;Jonathan T. Overpeck.
Nature (2003)
Rainwater harvesting as an adaptation to climate change
Deep Narayan Pandey;Anil K. Gupta;David M. Anderson.
Current Science (2003)
Increase in the Asian southwest monsoon during the past four centuries
David M. Anderson;Jonathan T. Overpeck;Anil K. Gupta.
Science (2002)
Origin of agriculture and domestication of plants and animals linked to early Holocene climate amelioration
Anil K. Gupta.
Current Science (2004)
Solar influence on the Indian summer monsoon during the Holocene
Anil K. Gupta;Moumita Das;David M. Anderson.
Geophysical Research Letters (2005)
Abrupt changes in Indian summer monsoon strength during 33,800 to 5500 years B.P.
Som Dutt;Anil K. Gupta;Anil K. Gupta;Steven C. Clemens;Hai Cheng;Hai Cheng.
Geophysical Research Letters (2015)
Kedarnath disaster: facts and plausible causes.
D. P. Dobhal;A. K. Gupta;Manish Mehta;D. D. Khandelwal.
Current Science (2013)
Mid-Pliocene climate change amplified by a switch in Indonesian subsurface throughflow.
Cyrus Karas;Dirk Nürnberg;Anil K. Gupta;Ralf Tiedemann.
Nature Geoscience (2009)
Initiation of Northern Hemisphere glaciation and strengthening of the northeast Indian monsoon: Ocean Drilling Program Site 758, eastern equatorial Indian Ocean
Anil K. Gupta;Ellen Thomas.
Geology (2003)
Indian Ocean high-productivity event (10–8 Ma): Linked to global cooling or to the initiation of the Indian monsoons?
Anil K. Gupta;Raj K. Singh;Sudheer Joseph;Ellen Thomas.
Geology (2004)
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