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Curriculum Vitae of Dr. S.P. Sati (Sarswati Prakash Sati)
Present Status : Professor, Environmental Science
Official Address : Head, Department of Basic and Social Science
College of Forestry, Ranichauri Tehri Garhwal
(VCSG Uttarakhand University of Horticulture and Forestry Bharsar,
Pauri Garhwal) Uttarakhand.
Present Address : 193, Gurukul Colony, Naya Gaon, Near Hardwar Bypass,
Ajabpur Khurd, Dehradun, 248001.
Parental Address : Village – Devesthan, Post-PokhariNagnath
District Chamoli, Uttarakhand – 246473.
Phone Nos. : 09412949550 (M)
E. Mail Address : spsatihnbgu@gmail.com
Date of Birth : 30 June 1966
Qualification : MSc. PhD
Specialisation : Environmental Geology, Himalayan Geology, Disaster Management
Tital of PhD thesis : Structure and Petrochemistry of the Rocks between Simli and
Dewalikhal Area, Garhwal Himalaya
Publications : Peer Reviewed – 27
In Edited books/Procedings-13
Popular Articles-above 200
Books/Journals/Guides (edited) – 05
Administrative Experience : a. Registrar, VCSGUUHF, 14 months
b. Head of the Department 30 months
c. ADSW – 3 Years
d. Hostel Walden – 2 Years
Awards and Recognition/Honors-
1. Fellow of Geological society of India.
2. Fellow of Indian Geophysical Union.
3. Fellow of Indian Seismological Society.
4. Life Member of CHEA.
5. Member of Governing Council of ATI.
Awards- 1. Golden Jubilee of Geological Society of India National award 2007 In Workshop on
Geo-Collision Zone Geodynamics (Geo-Collision-2007) for the paper entitle
“Fluvial and Tectonic Landforms in the Lower Alaknanda Valley, Garhwal Himalaya”.
2. Appreciation Award for excellent paper presentation in International Conference of
IGNA-DAAD on Natural Hazard Mitigation, NGRI, Hyderabad, 2005 For the paperentitled “Landslides in Garhwal Himalaya: Causes, consequences and remedial measures”.
Professional Qualifications
1. Certificate of DST Sponsored SERC module on Tectonic Geomorphology in C-MMACS Bangalore.
2. NNRMS course on Remote Sensing and GIS Applications in Geo-sciences in IIRS Dehradun.
3. UGC. Orientation Program from Acadmic Staff College, Kumoun Univ. Nainital.
4. Direct Trainners Skill (DTS) Training Sponsored by Govt. of India. ATI Nainital.
5. Tier II training course, CGWB, Ministry of Water Resources, Govt. of India.
Teaching Experience : 25 Years
1. Geology, 1995-2008 (HNBGU Part Time)
2. Geology 2008 to till dare.
Research Experience : 28 Years
Major Research Projects
a. Paleoseismic studies in Alkananda valley, Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, Sponsored by DST, Govt. of India (2007-2011).
b. Reconstructing the monsoon variability since the last 10,000 years using lake records from the Alaknanda basin (In collaboration with the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad).
c. Recent recessional trends in the glacier fluctuation in the Dhauliganga basin. (In collaboration with the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad).
d. Strain Budget Plate Convergence And Earthquake Occurrence Processes In The Garhwal Kumoun Himalaya Using Permanent Compaign Mode Crustal Deformation Measurements (2011-2016)
e. Crustal Deformation along Karakorum Fault (MoES)..2015-2018.
Major scientific contributions
1. Social and environmental implications of the Hydroelectricity projects in Uttarakhand Himalaya, India: This study investigated the micro hydro projects in the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi valley. It was found that if the projects are not tuned to the existing hydrological condition, they may cause serious damage to the downstream aquatic life. Besides this, it is likely that the valleys may witness changes in its micro climate condition. This work was published in Jour. Mountain Science. Springer Publ. Vol. 4 (2007): 344-353.
2. It is almost a consensus among the scientists that vegetation has a net stabilizing role on slopes. However studying the role of Alnus Spp. We have observed that this tree species has a overall negative role in the stability of the mountain slopes. Him. Geol. Vol. 28 (1). P. 75-78.2007.
3. Role of major and minor geological structures in evolution of riverine landforms in the Lesser Himalaya: This study was carried out in the Alaknandavelley in which we could identify a major new structure that has significant influence in modulating the Alaknanda river course near Kirtinagar. We suggested that this fault was active during the last 10,000 years and probably seems to be active in the recent times. This work was published in Current Science, Vol. 92. 6. P. 824-829., 2007.
4. A paper published in CURRENT SCIENCE, VOL. 97, NO. 10, 25 NOVEMBER 2009 have for the first time identified an area that lies between Chamoli and Karanprayag is undergoing an active uplift probably similar to what we observed in the vicinity of the Main Central Thrust. A major tectonic structure that traverses the area is known as the Alaknanda Fault (AF). Using a simple technique called the steepness index o
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Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environmentno. 7 (2024): 1-18
CURRENT SCIENCEno. 12 (2023): 1384-1392
V. K. Gahalaut, Niraj Gurjar, Avanish Kumar, Shubham Rajewar,Aditya Mohanty,Amit Kumar,Rajeev Kumar Yadav,S. P. Sati,Saroj Mondal
Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Riskno. 1 (2023)
Raghuveer Negi,S. P. Sati,Ashish Rawat,Tripti Jayal,Vikram Sharma,Parvendra Kumar, Gambhir Singh Chauhan
Disaster Advancesno. 6 (2023): 18-44
Deepa Rawat,Pradeep Mishra,Soumik Ray, Himasha Harshani Fernando Warnakulasooriya,Sarswati Prakash Sati,Gaurav Mishra,Hussein Alkattan,Mostafa Abotaleb
CURRENT SCIENCEno. 11 (2022): 1302-1304
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