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Prosenjit Ghosh
Researcher at Indian Institute of Science
Publications - 132
Citations - 3668
Prosenjit Ghosh is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbonate & Monsoon. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 109 publications receiving 2992 citations. Previous affiliations of Prosenjit Ghosh include Max Planck Society & California Institute of Technology.
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13 C- 18 O bonds in carbonate minerals: A new kind of paleothermometer
Prosenjit Ghosh,Jess F. Adkins,Hagit P. Affek,Brian Balta,Weifu Guo,Edwin A. Schauble,Daniel P. Schrag,John M. Eiler +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a carbonate-water paleothermometer, which is a thermodynamic-based approach to carbonate paleometric analysis. But it is not suitable for interpolation and even modest extrapolation, and it is rigorously independent of the d 18 O of water and d 13 C of DIC from which carbonate grew.
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Rise of the Andes.
Carmala N. Garzione,Gregory D. Hoke,Julie C. Libarkin,Saunia Withers,Bruce J. MacFadden,John M. Eiler,Prosenjit Ghosh,Andreas Mulch +7 more
TL;DR: The surface uplift of mountain belts is generally assumed to reflect progressive shortening and crustal thickening, leading to their gradual rise as mentioned in this paper, but recent studies of the Andes indicate that their elevation remained relatively stable for long periods (tens of millions of years), separated by rapid (1 to 4 million years) changes of 1.5 kilometers or more.
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Preferential formation of 13C–18O bonds in carbonate minerals, estimated using first-principles lattice dynamics
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used density functional perturbation theory (DFPT) with norm-conserving planewave pseudopotentials to determine the vibrational frequencies of isotopically substituted crystals.
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Rapid Uplift of the Altiplano Revealed Through 13C-18O Bonds in Paleosol Carbonates
Prosenjit Ghosh,Prosenjit Ghosh,Carmala N. Garzione,Carmala N. Garzione,John M. Eiler,John M. Eiler +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, an approach to paleoaltimetry based on independent and simultaneous determinations of soil temperatures and the oxygen isotope compositions of soil waters, constrained by measurements of abundances of O bonds in soil carbonates, is presented.
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Preparation, development, outcomes, and application versatility of carbon fiber-based polymer composites: a review
TL;DR: A review of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer matrix composite (PMC) composites is presented in this article, where the structural importance of these composites has been emphasized.