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Navin Juyal is affiliated with the Physical Research Laboratory in India and has contributed extensively to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their research portfolio spans over multiple subfields including Atmospheric Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, as well as Political Science and International Relations.

The primary focus of their scholarly work encompasses diverse topics such as Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Cryospheric studies and observations, Landslides and related hazards, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Tree-ring climate responses, Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, and Archaeology and ancient environmental studies.

Among recent publications, the scientist has contributed to several papers including:

  • A preliminary assessment of the 7th February 2021 flashflood in lower Dhauli Ganga valley, Central Himalaya, India (2021, Journal of Earth System Science)
  • Early Holocene Indian summer monsoon and its impact on vegetation in the Central Himalaya: Insight from δD and δ13C values of leaf wax lipid (2020, The Holocene)
  • Causes and implications of Mid- to Late Holocene relative sea-level change in the Gulf of Kachchh, western India (2020, Quaternary Research)
  • Hydrological Characteristics of 7th February 2021 Rishi Ganga Flood: Implication towards Understanding Flood Hazards in Higher Himalaya (2021, Journal of the Geological Society of India)
  • Mid to late Holocene climate variability, forest fires and floods entwined with human occupation in the upper Ganga catchment, India (2022, Quaternary Science Reviews)

Frequent collaboration has been observed with multiple coauthors, reflecting interdisciplinary cooperation. Notable coauthors include:

  • Shubhra Sharma
  • Ravi Bhushan
  • A. D. Shukla
  • Naresh Rana
  • S. P. Sati

Juyal's research is regularly published in venues such as Quaternary Science Reviews, The Holocene, Quaternary Research, Current Science, and the Journal of Earth System Science. These platforms reflect the scope of their investigation into earth system processes and environmental change.

This body of work situates Navin Juyal as a contributor to advancing understanding in flood hazard assessment, paleoclimate variability, and environmental monitoring in the Himalayan and broader Indian region.

Best Publications

  • Continental record of the southwest monsoon during the last 130 ka: evidence from the southern margin of the Thar Desert, India

    N. Juyal;L.S. Chamyal;S. Bhandari;R. Bhushan

  • Reconstruction of Last Glacial to early Holocene monsoon variability from relict lake sediments of the Higher Central Himalaya, Uttrakhand, India

    N. Juyal;R.K. Pant;N. Basavaiah;R. Bhushan

  • Late Quaternary fluvial aggradation and incision in the monsoon-dominated Alaknanda valley, Central Himalaya, Uttrakhand, India†

    Navin juyal;Yaspal Sundriyal;Naresh rana;Shipra chaudhary

  • Oxygen isotope in archaeological bioapatites from India: Implications to climate change and decline of Bronze Age Harappan civilization

    Anindya Sarkar;Arati Deshpande Mukherjee;M. K. Bera;B. Das

  • Luminescence chronology of river adjustment and incision of Quaternary sediments in the alluvial plain of the Sabarmati River, north Gujarat, India

    Pradeep Srivastava;Navin Juyal;Ashok K Singhvi;Ashok K Singhvi;Robert J Wasson

  • Climate and seismicity in the higher Central Himalaya during 20¿10 ka: evidence from the Garbayang basin, Uttaranchal, India

    N. Juyal;R.K. Pant;N. Basavaiah;M.G. Yadava

  • A 1000-year history of large floods in the Upper Ganga catchment, central Himalaya, India

    R.J. Wasson;Y.P. Sundriyal;Shipra Chaudhary;Manoj K. Jaiswal

  • Chronology of Late Pleistocene environmental changes in the lower Mahi basin, western India

    Navin Juyal;Rachna Raj;Deepak M. Maurya;Laxman S. Chamyal

  • Luminescence chronology of aeolian deposition during the Late Quaternary on the southern margin of Thar Desert, India

    N Juyal;A Kar;S.N Rajaguru;A.K Singhvi

  • Reconstruction of the late Quaternary environment of the lower Luni Plains, Thar Desert, India

    A. Kar;A. K. Singhvi;S. N. Rajaguru;N. Juyal

  • Paleoseismic evidence from trench investigation along Hajipur fault, Himalayan Frontal Thrust, NW Himalaya: implications of the faulting pattern on landscape evolution and seismic hazard

    Javed N. Malik;Ajit K. Sahoo;Afroz A. Shah;Dattatraya P. Shinde

  • High-resolution millennial and centennial scale Holocene monsoon variability in the Higher Central Himalayas

    R. Bhushan;S.P. Sati;N. Rana;A.D. Shukla

  • The mountain-lowland debate: Deforestation and sediment transport in the upper Ganga catchment

    R.J. Wasson;N. Juyal;M. Jaiswal;Malcolm Mcculloch

  • Chronology and climatic implications of Late Quaternary glaciations in the Goriganga valley, central Himalaya, India

    S. Nawaz Ali;R.H. Biswas;A.D. Shukla;N. Juyal

  • Pilgrims, progress, and the political economy of disaster preparedness - the example of the 2013 Uttarakhand flood and Kedarnath disaster

    Alan D. Ziegler;Robert J. Wasson;Alok Bhardwaj;Y. P. Sundriyal

  • Mid-Holocene sedimentation and landscape evolution in the western Great Rann of Kachchh, India

    A.K. Tyagi;A.D. Shukla;R. Bhushan;P.S. Thakker

  • Active fault, fault growth and segment linkage along the Janauri anticline (frontal foreland fold), NW Himalaya, India

    Javed N. Malik;Afroz A. Shah;Ajit K. Sahoo;B. Puhan

  • Methodological studies on luminescence dating of volcanic ashes

    R.H. Biswas;M.A.J. Williams;R. Raj;N. Juyal

  • Paleofloods records in Himalaya

    P. Srivastava;A. Kumar;S. Chaudhary;N. Meena

  • Terrain response to the extreme rainfall event of June 2013: Evidence from the Alaknanda and Mandakini River Valleys, Garhwal Himalaya, India

    Y. P. Sundriyal;Anil D. Shukla;Naresh Rana;R. Jayangondaperumal

  • Recent and past floods in the Alaknanda valley: causes and consequences

    Naresh Rana;Sunil Singh;Y. P. Sundriyal;Navin Juyal

  • Comparison of single-grain and small-aliquot OSL dose estimates in <3000 years old river sediments from South India

    P.J. Thomas;P.J. Thomas;M. Jain;N. Juyal;A.K. Singhvi

Frequent Co-Authors

Ashok K. Singhvi
Ashok K. Singhvi Physical Research Laboratory
Robert J. Wasson
Robert J. Wasson Australian National University
Pradeep Srivastava
Pradeep Srivastava Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Erwin Appel
Erwin Appel University of Tübingen
Mayank Jain
Mayank Jain Technical University of Denmark
Alan D. Ziegler
Alan D. Ziegler National University of Singapore
Gary Kocurek
Gary Kocurek The University of Texas at Austin
B.L.K. Somayajulu
B.L.K. Somayajulu Physical Research Laboratory
Achim Brauer
Achim Brauer University of Potsdam
Mark D. Bateman
Mark D. Bateman University of Sheffield

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