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Santosh Kumar Beja

Dr. Santosh Kumar Beja

Designation: Assistant Professor

Qualification: Ph.D.

Phone No.: 9777249312

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7718-1968

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Google Scholar ID: santoshkbeja@gmail.com

E-mail ID: santoshkbeja@gmail.com,

Dr. Santosh Kumar Beja has completed his M.Sc. in Applied Geology, Pondicherry University and Ph.D. in science, Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad....

His specialization was on paleoclimatic studies, stable isotope geochemistry and hydrogeochemistry. He has work on paleoclimatic studies from hard corals of Lakshadweep Archipelago using stable isotope and trace elemental geochemistry. He has also work on paleoclimatic studies in marine sediments using stable isotope and trace elemental geochemistry. He has joined as an assistant professor in the department of Environment Studies. He has international publications in peer reviewed journals to his credit.� He has presented in few national seminars/conferences and participated in few workshops.

Paleoclimate, Stable Isotope Geochemistry, Hydrochemistry

5 years 5 months

  • Raza, T., Ahmad, S. M., Steinke, S., Raza, W., Lone, M. A., Beja, S. K., & Suseela, G. (2017). Glacial to Holocene changes in sea surface temperature and seawater δ18O in the northern Indian Ocean. Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology485, 697-705.
  • Banerjee, B., Ahmad, S. M., Babu, E. V. S. S. K., Padmakumari, V. M., Beja, S. K., Satyanarayanan, M., & Krishna, A. K. (2019). Geochemistry and isotopic study of southern Bay of Bengal sediments: Implications for provenance and paleoenvironment during the middle Miocene. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology514, 156-167.
  • Mishra, M., Kar, P.K., Chand, P., Mohanty, P.K., Acharyya, T., Santos, C.A.G., Gonçalves, R.M., da Silva, R.M., Bhattacharyya, D., Beja, S.K. and Behera, B., 2023. Deciphering the impact of anthropogenic coastal infrastructure on shoreline dynamicity along Gopalpur coast of Odisha (India): An integrated assessment with geospatial and field-based approaches. Science of The Total Environment858, p.159625.
  • Mishra, M., Chand, P., Beja, S. K., Santos, C. A. G., da Silva, R. M., Ahmed, I., & Kamal, A. H. M. (2023). Quantitative assessment of present and the future potential threat of coastal erosion along the Odisha coast using geospatial tools and statistical techniques. Science of The Total Environment875, 162488.
  • Mishra, M., Acharyya, T., Santos, C.A.G., da Silva, R.M., Kar, P.K., Mohanty, P.K., Rout, N.R., Beja, S.K., Bhattacharyya, D., Behera, B. and Barik, S., 2023. Impact assessment of severe cyclonic storm Asani on the nesting grounds of Olive Ridley turtle, Rushikulya Estuary and spit in Odisha state, India. Ocean & Coastal Management238, p.106572.

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Hydrology, Earth Sciences, Geological Oceanography, Petrology, Geochemistry and Isotope geology