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Tribhuvan University

Ghantaghar, Kathmandu, Nepal

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Danda Pani Adhikari, LECTURER

Teaching:

Presently doing Post Doc, Japan

E-mail: 

adhikaridp@yies.pref.yamanashi.jp

Internet Email:

adhikaridp@hotmail.com

Postal Address:

 

 

 

 

 

In Nepal:

JSPS Research Fellow
Laboratory of Earth Science
Yamanashi Institute of Environmental Sciences
5597-1, Kenmarubi, Kamiyoshida
Fujioshida, Yamanashi 403-0005
Japan

G. P. O. Box 13644, Kathmandu, Nepal

 

Phone :

0081-555-72-6211  (O)

0081-555-73-3978  (R)

Fax: 

0081-555-72-6206

 

 

Personal Website:

Profile

  • Postdoctoral Research in environmental sciences (in progress, 2003-2005), Yamanashi Institute of Environmental Sciences, Yamanashi, Japan

  • Ph. D. in Environmental Sciences (2002), Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan

  • M. Sc. in Geology (1993), Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal

  • B. Sc. in Math, Physics and Geology (1989), Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal

Research Interests

  • Climate change in the past, present and future and its causes and mechanisms;

  • Climate Impact Assessment;

  • Environmental Impact Assessment;

  • Geo-environmental hazards

Publications

(a) Journal Publications

Adhikari, D.P., Kumon, F., 2001, Climatic change during the past 1300 years as deduced from the sediments of Lake Nakatsuna, central Japan. Limnology, 2, 157-168.

Adhikari, D.P., Kumon, F., Kawajiri, K., 2002, Holocene climate variability as deduced from the organic carbon and diatom records in the sediments of Lake Aoki, central Japan. Journ. Geol Soc Japan, 108, 4, 249-265.

Adhikari, D. P. and Kumon, F., 2000, Sedimentation in Lake Nakatsuna, central Japan. Proceed Journ Sediment Soc Japan, 85-89.

Adhikari, D.P, 2004, Landslide Hazard to Petku Village, Sindhupalchok, central Nepal and its causes. Geological Society of Japan, Proceeding, 14th Geo-environments and Geo-technics, 369-74.

Adhikari, D. P. and Koshimizu, S., (Submitted). Debris flow disaster at Larcha, upper Bhotekoshi Valley, central Nepal. The Island Arc (Proceeding, 19th Himalayan-Karakorum-Tibet (HKT) Workshop).

Adhikari, D.P., Kumon, F. and Koshimizu, S., (in preparation), Climate of the past 40,000 years around the norther Japanese Alps region. To be submitted for Climate Dynamics.

Adhikari, D.P., Koshimizu, S. and Uchiyama, T. (in preparation), Holocene climate change around the northern foot of Mt. Fuji, central Japan. To be submitted for Climate Dynamics.

 

(b) Conference presentation abstracts

Adhikari, D. P., Kumon, F., 2004, Holocene and the late Lastglacial climate variability  in central Japan deduced from lake sediments. Second International Conference on Climate Impact Assessment (SICCIA), Grainau, Germany.

Adhikari, D. P., Koshimizu, Satoshi, 2004, Late Lastglacial climate in central Japan. 32nd International Geological Congress, Florence, Italy. 

Kumon, F., Adhikari, D. P., Kanamaru, K., 2001, Climatic variability during the last 1300 years as deduced from the lake sediments of the Nishina Three Lakes, central Japan. Abstract volume, 108th Annual meeting of the Geological Society of Japan, 229.

Adhikari, D. P., Gautam, P., 1997, Magnetic remanence in the rocks of the Gorkha-Ampipal area, central Nepal, Lesser Himalaya. Journ Nepal Geol Soc, 16, Special Issue (abstract volume, Second Nepal Geological Congress), 52-53.

Adhikari, D. P., 1997, Occurrence of landslide in the Birta area, northwestern part of Gorkha, central Nepal, Higher Himalaya. Journ. Nepal Geol. Soc., 1997  vol. 16, Special  Issue (abstract volume, Second Nepal Geological Congress), 100-102.

Sakai, H., Takigami, Y., Upreti, B.N. and Adhikari, D.P. 1999, Thrust packages of 1.68 Ga Indian supracrustal rocks in the Miocene Siwalik belt, central Nepal Himalaya. Earth Science Frontiers (China University of Geosciences, Beijing), vol. 7 Suppl. (15th Himalaya Karakorum-Tibet Workshop Abstract Volume), 64-66.

Membership

  • Life Member, Nepal Geological Society

  • Member, Nepal Geographic Information System (GIS) Society

  • Member, Past Global Changes (PAGES)

  • Member, Geological Society of Japan

  • Member, Japan Environmental Society

  • Member, Meguro UNESCO, Japan

 

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