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डॉ. जयेंद्र सिंह

डॉ. जयेंद्र सिंह

डॉ. जयेंद्र सिंह

पदनाम : Scientist ‘E’

फ़ोन : Office : 0135-2525271 ,
Personal : 9412059146

ई-मेल : jayendrasingh[at]wihg[dot]res[dot]in

  • Google Scholar Page

  • Research Group

    Activity-4

  • Field of Specialization

    Paleoclimatology, Tree-ring analysis, Dendroclimatology

  • Academic Qualification

    • Ph. D.

    • M. SC.

  • Professional Experience

    Year Experience
    September 2019 Scientist-E, WIHG, Dehradun
    July 2015 Scientist-D, WIHG, Dehradun
    July 2011 Scientist-C, WIHG, Dehradun
  • Visiting Positions

    Post
  • Teaching Experience

    N.A.

  • Services

    None
  • Awards/Fellowships/Honors/Memorial Lectures

    b. Fellowships
    • Post Doctoral Research Fellowship, sponsored by the Sofja Kovalevskaja Award of Dr. Martin Wilmking, granted by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany.

    • International Scholar Exchange Fellowship 2004-2005 of the Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies, South Korea.

  • Countries Visited

    South Korea, Germany

  • National/International (outside WIHG) Collaboration

    None
  • List Of Publications

    a. SCI Papers
    • Rastogi T., Singh J., Singh N., Chauhan P., Yadav R.R., Pandey B. 2023. Temperature variability over Dokriani glacier region, Western Himalaya, India. Quaternary International, 664, 33–41.
    • Singh D.S., Singh A.K., Dubey C.A., Dhirendra Kumar, Sangode S.J., Trivedi A., Agnihotri R., Singh J. 2022. Multi-Proxy analysis in the Gangotri Glacier region, Garhwal Himalaya: Glacial Stratigraphy and the overview of snout retreat, geomorphic evolution, and palaeoclimate signatures. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India 67 (1), 158-182.
    • Singh N., Singh J., Gupta A.K., Bräuning A., Dimri A.P., Ramanathan A.L., Sharma V., Tiwari R.K., Chakraborty J.S., Chauhan P., Shukla T., Singhal M., Rawat S., Agarwal S., Raja P. 2021. Climate-driven acceleration in forest evapotranspiration fuelling extreme rainfall events in the Himalaya. Environmental Research Letters 16 (8), 1-18.
    • Yadav, R.R., Negi, P.S., Singh, J. 2021. Climate change and plant biodiversity in Himalaya, India. Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy 87 (2), 234–259. (Impact factor: 1.2)
    • Singh, N., Shekhar, M., Singh, J., Gupta, A. K., Bräuning, A., Mayr, C., Singhal, M. 2021. Central Himalayan tree-ring isotopes reveal increasing regional heterogeneity and enhancement in ice mass loss since the 1960s. The Cryosphere 15, 95–112.
    • Yadav, R. R., Singh, J. 2020. Tree-ring-width chronologies from moisture stressed sites fail to capture volcanic eruption associated extreme low temperature events. Current Science 119, 189-194.
    • Singh, J., Yadav, R.R., Negi, P. S., Rastogi T. 2020. Sub-alpine trees testify late 20th century rapid retreat of Gangotri glacier, Central Himalaya. Quaternary International, 565, 31–40.
    • Singh J., Singh N., Chauhan P., Yadav R.R., Bräuning A., Mayr C., Rastogi T. 2019. Tree-ring δ18O records of abating June-July monsoon rainfall over the Himalayan region in the last 273 years. Quaternary International 532, 48–56.

    • Yadava A.K., Sharma Y.K., Dubey B., Singh J., Singh V, Bhutiyani M.R., Yadav R.R., Misra K.G. 2017. Altitudinal treeline dynamics of Himalayan pine in western Himalaya, India. Quaternary International, 444, 44-52.

    • Singh, V., Yadav R.R., Gupta A.K., Kotlia B.S., Singh J., Yadava A.K., Singh A.K., Misra K.G.2017. Tree ring drought records from Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, northwest Himalaya, India. Quaternary International, 444, 53-64.

    • Agnihotri R., Dimri A.P., Joshi H.M., Verma N.K., Sharma C., Singh J., Sundriyal Y.P. 2017. Assessing operative natural and anthropogenic forcing factors from long-term climate time series of Uttarakhand (India) in the backdrop of recurring extreme rainfall events over northwest Himalaya. Geomorphology, 284, 31–40.

    • Yadava A.K., Braeuning A., Singh J. and Yadav R.R. 2016. Boreal spring precipitation variability in the cold arid western Himalaya during the last millennium, regional linkages, and socio-economic implications. Quaternary Science Reviews, 144, 28-43.
    • Yadava A.K., Yadav R.R., Misra K.G., Singh J. and Singh D. 2015. Tree ring evidence of late summer warming in Sikkim, northeast India. Quaternary International, 371, 175-180.
    • Tiwari, S.K., Singh, R.K., Singh, J., Gupta, A.K., Bartarya S.K. and Rai S.K. 2015. Impact of limestone mining activities on major ion geochemistry of Krem Mawkhyrdop water, Meghalaya, India. Himalayan Geology, 36 (1), 74-80.
    • Singh J. and Yadav R.R. 2014. February-June temperature variability in western Himalaya, India, since AD 1455. Quaternary International, 349, 98-104.

    • Singh J. and Yadav R.R. 2014. Chir pine ring-width thermometry in western Himalaya, India. Current Science, 106, 735-738
    • Singh J. and Yadav R.R. 2013. Tree-ring-based seven century long flow records of Satluj River, western Himalaya, India. Quaternary International, 304, 156-162.

    • Singh J. and Yadav R.R. 2012. Application of tree-ring data in development of long-term discharge of River Satluj. Current Science, 103, 1452-1454.
    • Gurskaya M., Hallinger M., Singh J., Agafonov L. and Wilmking M. 2012 Temperature reconstruction in the OB River valley based on ring widths of three coniferous tree species. Dendrochronologia.

    • Yadav R.R., Braeuning A. and Singh J., 2011. Tree ring inferred summer temperature variations over the last millennium in western Himalaya, India. Climate Dynamics, 36, 1545–1554.

    • Singh J. Yadav R.R. and Wilmking M. 2009. A 694 year tree-ring based rainfall reconstruction from Himachal Pradesh, India. Climate Dynamics.

    • Singh J. and Yadav R.R. 2007. Dendroclimatic potential of millennium-long ring-width chronology of Pinus gerardiana from Himachal Pradesh, India. Current Science, 93, 833- 836.
    • Yadav R.R., Singh J., Dubey B. and Mishra K.G. 2006. A 1584-year ring width chronology of Juniper from Lahul, Himachal Pradesh: Prospects of developing millennia long climate records. Current Science, 90, 1122-1126.
    • Singh J., Park W.-K., and Yadav R.R. 2006. Tree-ring-based hydrological records for western Himalaya, India, since A.D. 1560. Climate Dynamics.

    • Singh J. and Yadav R.R. 2005. Tree-ring evidences of temperature fluctuations in western Himalaya, India. Special publication of the Palaeontological Society of India, 2, 213-217.
    • Singh, J. and Yadav, R.R. 2005. Spring precipitation variations over the western Himalaya, India since AD 1731 as deduced from tree-rings. Journal of Geophysical Research, 110, D01110.

    • Yadav, R.R., Park, W.K., Singh, J., and Dubey B. 2004. Do the western Himalayas Defy Global Warming?. Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L17201.

    • Yadav, R.R., Singh, J., Dubey B. and Chaturvedi R. 2004. Varying strength of relationship between temperature and growth of high-level fir at marginal ecosystems in western Himalaya, India. Current Science, 86, 1152-1156.
    • Singh, J., Yadav, R.R., Dubey, B. and Chaturvedi, R. 2004. Millennium-long ring-width chronology of Himalayan cedar from Garhwal Himalaya and its potential in climate change studies. Current Science, 86, 590-593.
    • Dubey, B., Yadav, R.R., Singh, J. and Chaturvedi, R. 2003. Upward shift of Himalayan Pine in western Himalaya, India. Current Science, 85, 1135-1136.
    • Yadav, R.R. and Singh, J. 2002. Tree-ring analysis of Taxus baccata from the western Himalaya, India, and its dendroclimatic potential. Tree-Ring Research, 58, 23-29.
    • Yadav, R.R. and Singh, J. 2002. Tree-ring-based spring temperature patterns over the past four centuries in western Himalaya. Quaternary Research, 57, 299-305.
    • Singh, J. and Yadav, R.R. 2000. Tree-ring indications of recent glacier fluctuations in Gangotri, western Himalaya, India. Current Science, 79, 1598-1601.
    b. Non-SCI Articles
    • Wilmking M., Singh J. 2008. Eliminating the “Divergence Effect” at Alaska’s northern treeline Climate of the Past Discussion, 4 (3), 741-759.
    c. Articles in Proceeding Volumes
    • Yadav R.R., Singh J., Dubey B. and Mishra K.G. 2006. Hydrological variations in Lahul-Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, India during the past 800 years as inferred from tree rings. Proceedings of the Conference on Disaster Management: Role of Meteorology and Allied Disciplines. Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Pilani, April 8-9, 2005. Pp139-147.
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