Kusham Sandhu

Kusham Sandhu
  • PhD
  • Scientist at National Geophysical Research Institute

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Introduction
Kusham currently works as a Scientist at National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad
Skills and Expertise
Current institution
National Geophysical Research Institute
Current position
  • Scientist
Additional affiliations
October 2014 - January 2021
National Geophysical Research Institute
Position
  • Research Scholar
January 2021 - July 2022
Indian Institute of Technology Dhanbad
Position
  • DST-SERB-NPDF Fellow
July 2022 - November 2022
Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy
Position
  • DST-SERB-NPDF Fellow
Education
July 2011 - June 2014
Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra
Field of study
  • Applied Geophysics
July 2008 - June 2011
Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra
Field of study

Publications

Publications (8)
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Kimberlites are one of the most unique terrestrial rocks because they, along with rocks such as lamproites and ultramafic lamprophyres, provide direct clues to mantle conditions and are hosts for diamonds in the world. In India, the Eastern Dharwar Craton is host to several kimberlite fields that have been mapped in detail. The present study examin...
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The resistivity structure of the lithosphere in the Dharwar craton is imaged using 17 magnetotelluric stations along a ~280 km long profile with an inter-station spacing of ~15 km. Since the adjacent two profiles have shown 2-D nature, initially 2-D inversion is carried out. But the resulting structures are completely different. WALDIM dimensionali...
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Complex geological structures and processes that took place in the Dharwar craton formation make it difficult to understand the evolution history. 3-D magnetotelluric inversion is a challenging task for the imaging of sub-surface structures. Data at 40 stations in a gridded fashion are used in this study for inversion. A controversy exists regardin...
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The vertical extension and structure of the sub-continental lithospheric mantle beneath the Archean Dharwar craton is the main attraction of the work presented here. To delineate the electrical conductivity structure of the Dharwar craton, a magnetotelluric study is carried out. This study comprises magnetotelluric data at 22 stations along a west-...

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