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Rajesh R. Nair
Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Publications - 47
Citations - 404
Rajesh R. Nair is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Continental margin & Heavy mineral. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 47 publications receiving 328 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajesh R. Nair include GlobalFoundries & Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur.
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Integrated approach of assessing sedimentary characteristics of onshore sand deposits on the Velankanni coast, Tamil Nadu, India: sheds light on extreme wave event signatures
Koravangatt Devi,C. S. Vijaya Lakshmi,M. C. Raicy,P. Srinivasan,S. G. N. Murthy,S. M. Hussain,Ilya V. Buynevich,Rajesh R. Nair +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used ground penetrating radar (GPR) signatures to identify the sedimentary characteristics and micro-fossil studies of the Indian Ocean tsunami in the area of investigation.
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Rapid assessment of facilitators and barriers related to the acceptance, challenges and community perception of daily regimen for treating tuberculosis in India.
Himanshu Negandhi,Ritika Tiwari,Anjali Sharma,Rajesh R. Nair,Sanjay Zodpey,Ramesh Reddy Allam,Ganesh Oruganti +6 more
TL;DR: A rapid assessment to understand the facilitators and barriers in adopting the daily regimen for TB treatment in three Indian states found that an easily accessible, patient-centred and personalized outreach is an enabling factor for adherence to treatment.
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Subsurface signatures and timing of extreme wave events along the southeast Indian coast
Rajesh R. Nair,Madhav K. Murari,C. S. Vijaya Lakshmi,Ilya V. Buynevich,Ron J Goble,P. Srinivasan,S. G. N. Murthy,Deshraj Trivedi,Suresh Chandra Kandpal,S. M. Hussain,Debashish Sengupta,Ashok K. Singhvi +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) surveys in Mahabalipuram, southeast India, complemented with sedimentological analyses, magnetic susceptibility measurements, and optical dating provide strong evidence of extreme wave events during the past 3700 years.
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Multitaper coherence method for appraising the elastic thickness of the Indonesian active continental margin
Rajesh R. Nair,Tanmay K. Maji,Tannishta Maiti,Suresh Ch. Kandpal,R. T. Ratheesh Kumar,Sharat Shekhar +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors estimate the effective elastic thickness (Te) of the Indonesian active continental margin using a multaper method with Hermite tapers, and show that the results correlate with the maximum horizontal stress orientations (SH max ), heat flow measurements, sediment thickness and shear wave speed.
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Anisotropy in the flexural response of the Indian Shield
TL;DR: In this paper, the 2D isostatic coherence response function between Bouguer gravity and topography is calculated as a function of azimuth by way of multispectrogram analysis.