Biography

Prof. Raj Pal Singh

Department of Physics, GLA University, India


Email: rpsinghmathura@gmail.com


Qualifications

2003  Ph.D.,  Physics, Dr. B. R. Amb. University, India

1996  MSc.,  Physics, Dr. B. R. Amb. University, India

1988  BSc.,  Physics, Chemistry and Math, Agra University, India


Publications (Selected)  

  1. VLF Noise Bursts related to solar flares observed at Agra in very low frequency phenomena ed by ARW Hughes, Csaba, franch and A.K. Goyal, Narosa Pub. New Delhi, 256-263, 1999.
  2. Anomalous subsurface VLF electric field changes associated with earthquakes and nuclear explosion observed at Agra, J. Atomos. Electr. 19,119-134, 1999.
  3. VLF electromagnetic noise burst related to seismic activities observed at Agra, J. Atmos. Electr. 20, 7-20, 2000.
  4. Detection and identification of VLF seismo-electromagnetic signals, Curr. Sci., 78, 492-498, 2000.
  5. Anomalous VLF electric field perturbations associated with Chamoli earthquakes of March / April, 1999, Curr. Sci., 80, 101-106, 2001.
  6. Seismo - ionosphere effects as determined from VHF scintillation technique at Agra, in Lithosphere-Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, edited by M. Hayakawa and O.A. Molchanov, Terra Sci. Pub. Co. Tokyo, 317-323, 2002.
  7. VLF Electromagnetic noise bursts in a borehole and their relation with mid latitude hiss, J. Atmos. Solar Terr. Phys., 65, 269-276, 2003.
  8. Lithosphere-Atmosphere coupling of seismo-electromagnetic signals observed at Agra, Radio Sci., 38(4), 1065, doi: 10.1029/2002 R5002683, 2003.
  9. Attenuation of ULF-VLF Seismo-electromagnetic signals and their propagation to long distances, Indian J. Radio and Space Phys., 33, 189-195, 2004.
  10. Geopotential anomalies associated with moderate sesmic activities observed at Agra, in Electromagnetic Phenomena related to earthquakes and Volcanoes by Birbal Singh, Narosa Pub., New Delhi 203-211, 2008.
  11. Subsurface VLF electric field emotions associated with regional earthquakes, R. P. Singh, Manoj Kumar, O. P. Singh and Birbal Singh, Indian J. of Radio & Space Phys., 38, 220-226, 2009.
  12. Study of GPS-TEC related to Wenchuan earthquake (M7.9) of 12 May 2008 and their fractal analysis J. of Atmos. Electr., 30, 63-74, 2010.
  13. On the lithosphere – atmosphere coupling of seismo-electromagnetics and identification of their sources, in the Frontier of Earthquake Prediction Studies, edited by M. Hayakawa, Nihon - Senmontosho-Shuppan, Pub. Co. Tokyo, Japan, 532-554, 2012
  14. Anomalous subsurface VLF electric field changes related to India-Nepal Border earthquake (M=5.3) of 4 April 2011 and their lithosphere – atmosphere coupling observed at Mathura, in J. of Atmos. Electr., 33, 31-39, 2013.
  15. A multi-experiment approach to ascertain electromagnetic precursors of Nepal earthquakes, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar–Terrestrial Physics, 197, 2020.
  16. Effect of VLF electric field emissions related to shallow earthquakes (M 4.5) in Nepal on atmosphere, J. Ind.Geophys. Union, 24(3), 32-39, 2020.
  17. Lithospheric Electromagnetic Emissions Associated with Some Major Earthquakes Occurred in Indian Subcontinent, Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, ISSN 0016-7932, 61, 619-631, 2021.
  18. Anomalous subsurface VLF electric field emissions related to Nepal earthquakes (M = 7.8, M = 7.3), and their generation and propagation mechanisms, Current Science, 121, 551-559, 2021.
  19. Identification of Seismogenic Anomalies Induced by 11 April, 2012 Indonesian Earthquake (M = 8.5) at Indian Latitudes Using GPS-TEC and ULF/VLF Measurements, ISSN 0016-7932, Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, 61, 449–463, 2021.
  20. On the Propagation of VLF Electric Field Emissions Associated with Earthquakes in the Middle Layer of the Earth Crust, Journal of the Earth and Space Physics, 47, 1-13, 2022.

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