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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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Interpretation of Dune Genesis from Sedimentogical Data and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Signatures: A Case Study from Ashirmata Dune Field, Mandvi Beach, Gujarat, India

TL;DR: In this article, the coastal dunes located near the Ashirmata region, south of Mandvi beach lies near the straight coast have been stud-ied by making use of sedimentological information and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) data.
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Effect of co-operative fuzzy c-means clustering on estimates of three parameters AVA inversion

TL;DR: In this article, the authors determine the degree of variation of model fitness, to a true model based on amplitude variation with angle (AVA) methodology for a synthetic gas hydrate model, using co-operative fuzzy c-means clustering, constrained to a rock physics model.
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Harmonization in the joint European research infrastructure network for coastal observatories - JERICO

TL;DR: The JERICO European Research Infrastructure (RI) is integrating diverse platform types such as fixed buoys, piles, moorings, drifters, FerryBoxes, gliders, HF radars, coastal cable observatories and associated technologies dedicated to observe and monitor coastal European seas as discussed by the authors.
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Reappraisal of effective elastic thickness in the south-west Indian Ocean, and its possible implications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors re-estimate the effective elastic thickness in the south-west Indian Ocean by performing the computation in the spatial domain using flexure inversion, during which they also estimate the Moho depth throughout the region by two independent processes: gravity inversion and flexural inversion.