26Al and 10Be concentrations from alluvial drill cores across the Indo-Gangetic plain reveal multimillion-year sediment-transport lag times

S Bhattacharjee, B Bookhagen, R Sinha… - Earth and Planetary …, 2023 - Elsevier
Sediment burial can lead to significant lag times during sediment transport and is an
important component of the sediment cycle. The Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) is a large …

Delineation and map** of palaeochannels using remote sensing, geophysical, and sedimentological techniques: A comprehensive approach

RK Upadhyay, N Kishore, M Sharma - Water Science, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Palaeochannels are remnants of rivers or stream channels that flowed in the past and have
been currently filled or buried by younger fluviatile sediments. There are a number of …

Landscape evolution of the NW Himalayan rivers during the late Quaternary and their non-contemporaneity to the Harappan Civilization

I Khan, R Sinha, AS Murray, M Jain - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
A large perennial river system, the Ghaggar-Hakra, fed by the palaeo-Sutlej and palaeo-
Yamuna Rivers from the west and east respectively, has been argued to have sustained the …

Spatial variation of groundwater response to multiple drivers in a depleting alluvial aquifer system, northwestern India

WM Van Dijk, AL Densmore… - Progress in …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Unsustainable exploitation of groundwater in northwestern India has led to extreme but
spatially variable depletion of the alluvial aquifer system in the region. Mitigation and …

On the existence of a perennial river in the Harappan heartland

A Chatterjee, JS Ray, AD Shukla, K Pande - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
The legendary river Saraswati of Indian mythology has often been hypothesized to be an
ancient perennial channel of the seasonal river Ghaggar that flowed through the heartland …

Hierarchical object detection for very high-resolution satellite images

ZZ Wu, XF Wang, L Zou, LX Xu, XL Li, T Weise - Applied Soft Computing, 2021 - Elsevier
Object detection from satellite images is challenging and either computationally expensive
or labor intense. Satellite images often cover large areas of more than 10 km× 10 k m. They …

Arbitrary-angle bounding box based location for object detection in remote sensing image

F Sun, H Li, Z Liu, X Li, Z Wu - European Journal of Remote …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Object location is a fundamental yet challenging problem in object detection. In the remote
sensing image, different imaging projection directions make the same object have various …

Geochemical evidence for west-flowing paleo-Yamuna River in northwest India during the late Quaternary and its implication for the Harappan Civilization

M Amir, D Paul, P Anchana, M Tarique, W Rahaman - Geochemistry, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Like the paleo-Sutlej River, the paleo-Yamuna River has been hypothesized as a
major tributary of the mighty Ghaggar-Hakra (Vedic Saraswati) River and its eastward …

Unravelling 30 ka recharge history of an intensely exploited multi-tier aquifer system in North West India through isotopic tracers–Implications on deep groundwater …

A Roy, T Keesari, D Pant, G Rai, UK Sinha… - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Northwest part of India is an agriculturally active region experiencing rapid rise in food
production and steep decline in groundwater levels. The freshwater requirement is mostly …

Remote sensing, archaeological, and geophysical data to study the terramare settlements: The case study of Fondo Paviani (Northern Italy)

R Deiana, D Vicenzutto, GP Deidda, J Boaga… - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
During the Middle and Recent Bronze Age, the Po Plain and, more broadly Northern Italy
were populated by the so-called “Terramare”, embanked settlements, surrounded by a moat …