Land system transformations govern the trophic status of an urban wetland ecosystem: Perspectives from remote sensing and water quality analysis

SA Dar, I Rashid, SU Bhat - Land Degradation & Development, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Globally, urban wetlands are facing immense pressure from land use land cover changes
(LULCCs) and associated water quality degradation that is severely affecting the trophic …

Identification of anthropogenic contribution to wetland degradation: Insights from the environmetric techniques

SA Dar, A Hamid, I Rashid, SU Bhat - Stochastic environmental research …, 2021 - Springer
Wetlands provide various valuable ecosystem services and play a significant role in water
supplies, livelihoods, and irrigation of farmlands. Keeping in view the growing pollution and …

Seismic hazard assessment of Kashmir region using logic tree approach: focus on sensitivity of PSHA results towards declustering procedures and GMPEs

F Zahoor, A Ansari, KS Rao, N Satyam - Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2023 - Springer
Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA) for the Kashmir region located in the
northwestern Himalayas has been performed to quantitatively estimate the probability of …

Seismic hazard assessment studies based on deterministic and probabilistic approaches for the Jammu region, NW Himalayas

A Ansari, F Zahoor, KS Rao, AK Jain - Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2022 - Springer
The Jammu region is located in the Northwestern Himalayas, which has been hit by
moderate to large magnitude earthquakes regularly, including the deadliest 2005 Kashmir …

Landscape transformation of an urban wetland in Kashmir Himalaya, India using high-resolution remote sensing data, geospatial modeling, and ground observations …

I Rashid, S Aneaus - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2020 - Springer
Wetlands are among the most vulnerable and dynamic ecosystems of the world. Any change
in the anthropogenic footprint or climate affects the health of these pristine ecologically and …

Earthquake risk mapping in the Himalayas by integrated analytical hierarchy process, entropy with neural network

S Malakar, AK Rai, AK Gupta - Natural Hazards, 2023 - Springer
Earthquakes are natural disasters that threaten human lives and infrastructure, especially in
seismo-tectonically active regions. Therefore, mapping and assessment of earthquake risks …

Depth-dependent seismic anomalies and potential asperity linked to fluid-driven crustal structure in Garhwal region, NW Himalaya

A Tiwari, A Paul, K Sain, R Singh, R Upadhyay - Tectonophysics, 2023 - Elsevier
Characterizing the stress heterogeneity and crustal complexities are essential to understand
the important aspects of rupture development and its propagation in a tectonically active …

Influence of geomorphic and anthropogenic activities on channel morphology of River Jhelum in Kashmir Valley, NW Himalayas

RA Dar, SA Mir, SA Romshoo - Quaternary International, 2019 - Elsevier
The Srinagar reach of the River Jhelum in Kashmir Valley, India exhibits complex
meandering and variable width (47–180m) and depth (0.76–6.09 m). The reach is …

Dose estimation of radioactivity in groundwater of Srinagar City, Northwest Himalaya, employing fluorimetric and scintillation techniques

S Nazir, S Simnani, BK Sahoo, I Rashid… - … geochemistry and health, 2021 - Springer
The research is a maiden study aimed to assess the radioactivity in groundwater of Srinagar
City using uranium and radon as proxies. In this study, 60 water samples were collected …

Simultaneous measurements of radon, thoron and their progeny for inhalation dose assessment in indoors of Srinagar, J&K, India

S Nazir, S Simnani, R Mishra, T Sharma… - … of Radioanalytical and …, 2020 - Springer
A variety of toxins are known to affect indoor air quality, thereby affecting the health of the
inhabitants of that region. One such natural contaminant is radon, which is a dense …