Prof. Dr. Brijraj Krishna Das

Profile

Academic positionEmeritus
Research fieldsGeology
KeywordsGeochemistry, environmental study, Lake sediments, Reconstruction of Paleoclimate during Holocene

Current contact address

CountryIndia
CityChandigarh
InstitutionPanjab University
InstituteCentre of Advanced Study in Geology

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Helmut G.F. WinklerInstitut für Mineralogie und Petrographie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen
Prof. Dr. Martin OkruschInstitut für Mineralogie und Kristallstrukturlehre, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Würzburg
Prof. Dr. Venugopalan IttekkotInstitut für Biogeochemie und Meereschemie (IfBM), Universität Hamburg, Hamburg
Dr. habil. Birgit GayeInstitut für Biogeochemie und Meereschemie (IfBM), Universität Hamburg, Hamburg
Start of initial sponsorship01/10/1975

Program(s)

1975Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2006Brijraj Krishna Das, A. S. Al-Mikhlafi, P. Kaur: Geochemistry of Mansar lake sediments, Jammu, India: Implication for source-area weathering, provenance, and tectonic setting. In: J. of Asian Earth Sciences, 2006, 649-668
2005Brijraj Krishna Das: Environmental pollution impact on water and sediments of Kumaun lakes, Lesser Himalaya, India: a comparative study. In: Environ Geol, 2005, 230-239
2003Brijraj Krishna Das, Birgit-Gaye Haake: Geochemistry of Rewalsar Lake sediment, Lesser Himalaya, India: implications for source-area weathering, provenance and tectonic setting. In: Geosceinces Journal, 2003, 299-312
2003Ahmed S. Al-Mikhlafi, Brijraj Krishna Das, Parkash Kaur: Water chemistry of Mansar Lake (India): an indication of source area weathering and seasonal variability. In: Environmantal Geology , 2003, 1-9
2002Brijraj Krishna Das: Biogeochemistry as an Indicator of Organic Matter Sources, Paleolimnological and Paleonenvironmental Changes in Lacustrine Sediments - A Study of Two Himalayan Lakes. In: Environmental Geosciences, 2002, 115-126
2001Brijraj Krishna Das, Parkash Kaur: Major ion chemistry of Renuka Lake and weathering processes, Sirmaur District, Himachal Pradesh, India. In: Environmental Geology, 2001, 908-917