Mayank Shekhar
Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany
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Scientific Reports | 2017
Mayank Shekhar; Anshuman Bhardwaj; Shaktiman Singh; Parminder Singh Ranhotra; Amalava Bhattacharyya; Ashish Pal; Ipsita Roy; F. Javier Martin-Torres; María-Paz Zorzano
To date, there is a gap in the data about the state and mass balance of glaciers in the climate-sensitive subtropical regions during the Little Ice Age (LIA). Here, based on an unprecedented tree-ring sampling coverage, we present the longest reconstructed mass balance record for the Western Himalayan glaciers, dating to 1615. Our results confirm that the later phase of LIA was substantially briefer and weaker in the Himalaya than in the Arctic and subarctic regions. Furthermore, analysis of the time-series of the mass-balance against other time-series shows clear evidence of the existence of (i) a significant glacial decay and a significantly weaker magnitude of glaciation during the latter half of the LIA; (ii) a weak regional mass balance dependence on either the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) or the Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) taken in isolation, but a considerable combined influence of both of them during the LIA; and (iii) in addition to anthropogenic climate change, the strong effect from the increased yearly concurrence of extremely high TSI with El Niño over the past five decades, resulting in severe glacial mass loss. The generated mass balance time-series can serve as a source of reliable reconstructed data to the scientific community.
Scientific Reports | 2018
Sheikh Nawaz Ali; Jyotsna Dubey; Ruby Ghosh; M. Firoze Quamar; Anupam Sharma; P. Morthekai; A. P. Dimri; Mayank Shekhar; Md. Arif; Shailesh Agrawal
In order to quantify the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) variability for a monsoon dominated agrarian based Indian socio-economy, we used combined high resolution δ13C, total organic carbon (TOC), sediment texture and environmental magnetic data of the samples from a ~3 m deep glacial outwash sedimentary profile from the Sikkim Himalaya. Our decadal to centennial scale records identified five positive and three negative excursions of the ISM since last ~13 ka. The most prominent abrupt negative ISM shift was observed during the termination of the Younger Dryas (YD) between ~11.7 and 11.4 ka. While, ISM was stable between ~11 and 6 ka, and declined prominently between 6 and 3 ka. Surprisingly, during both the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) and Little Ice age (LIA) spans, ISM was strong in this part of the Himalaya. These regional changes in ISM were coupled to southward shifting in mean position of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and variations in East Asian monsoon (EAM). Our rainfall reconstructions are broadly in agreement with local, regional reconstructions and PMIP3, CSIRO-MK3L model simulations.
Flora | 2015
Subha Brata Dey; Ruby Ghosh; Mayank Shekhar; Biswajit Mukherjee; Subir Bera
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change | 2016
Shaktiman Singh; Rajesh Kumar; Anshuman Bhardwaj; Lydia Sam; Mayank Shekhar; Atar Singh; Ramesh Kumar; Akhilesh Gupta
Quaternary International | 2013
Santosh K. Shah; Amalava Bhattacharyya; Mayank Shekhar
Journal of Hydrology | 2017
J.A. Ballesteros Cánovas; Daniel Trappmann; Mayank Shekhar; Amalava Bhattacharyya; Markus Stoffel
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies | 2015
Mayank Shekhar; Amalava Bhattacharyya
Quaternary International | 2014
Santosh K. Shah; Mayank Shekhar; Amalava Bhattacharyya
Quaternary International | 2017
Mayank Shekhar; Ashish K. Pal; Amalava Bhattacharyya; Parminder Singh Ranhotra; Ipsita Roy
Current Science | 2014
Sheikh Nawaz Ali; Mayank Shekhar; Pratima Pandey; Anshuman Bhardwaj; Shaktiman Singh