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Selected Publications

  1. Maheshwori Devi, Shreyas Managave, Girish Jathar and Sham Davande (2025). Monsoonal climate and asymmetric heating facilitate the slope-aspect to influence landscape-scale tree structure in the Western Ghats, India. Environmental Research Communications, DOI 10.1088/2515-7620/ada420.

  2. Saishree A., Managave S. R., Yadava M. G., Devi S. M., Sanyal P. (2024). Tropical Leaf Wax n‐Alkane and n‐Alkanoic Acid Reflect δD of Precipitation During Early Stages of Leaf Growth: Insights From an Isotope Labeling Experiment. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 39 (10), e2024PA004899.

  3. Saishree A., Managave S. R., Sarangi V., Sanyal P. (2023). Experimental evidence suggests dominance of species effect on the variability in hydrogen isotope fractionation between the leaf wax compounds and source water. Organic Geochemistry, 183, 104656, doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem.2023.104656.

  4. Konecky et al., (2023). Globally coherent water cycle response to temperature change during the past two millennia, Nature Geosciences, 16 (11), 997-1004.

  5. Managave S. R., Huang Y., Sutra J-P, Krishnamurthy A. Prasad S. (2023). Holocene precipitation hydrogen isotopic values on Nilgiri Plateau reflect a combined effect of precipitation amount and transport paths, The Holocene, 1-10, doi.org/10.1177/09596836231183110.

  6. Chakravarty R., Radchuk, V., Managave S.R., Voigt C. (2023). Increasing species richness along elevational gradients is associated with niche packing in bat assemblages. Journal of Animal Ecology, 92, 863-874.

  7. Date Y., Managave S. R., Jathar G., Khot R. and Hobson K.A. (2022). Stable sulfur isotope (δ34S) ratios in bird feathers from India indicate strong segregation between the Himalaya and Gangetic plain, and the rest of India, Isotopes in Health and Environment, DOI:10.1080/10256016.2022.2113995

  8. Govind V., Behra K., Dash J. K., Balakrishnan S., Bhutani R., Managave S. R. and Srinivasan R. (2021). Trace element and isotope Geochemistry of Neoarchean carbonate rocks from the Dharwar craton, southern India: Implications for depositional environments and mantle influence on ocean chemistry, Precambrian Research, 357, 106137.  

  9. Konecky et al., (2020). The Iso2k Database: A global compilation of paleo-δ18O and δ2H records to aid understanding of Common Era climate, Earth System Science Data, 12, 2261–2288, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-2261-2020.

  10. Managave S. R., Shimla P., Ram R. Yadav, Ramesh R. and Balakrishnan S. (2020). Contrasting centennial-scale climate variability in the High Mountain Asia revealed by a tree-ring oxygen isotope record from Lahaul-Spiti, Geophysical Review Letters, 47, e2019GL086170. DOI: 10.1029/2019GL086170.

  11. Managave S.R., Shimla P., Borgaonkar H.P., Bhattacharyya A. and R. Ramesh (2017). Regional differences in the carbon isotopic compositions of two teak from two monsoonal regimes of India. Dendrochronologia, 44, 203-210.

  12. Absar N., Nizamudheen B.M., Augstine S., Managave S. R. and Balakrishnan S. (2016). C, O, Sr and Nd isotope systematics of carbonates of Papaghni sub-basin, Andhra Pradesh, India: Implications for genesis of carbonate-hosted stratiform uranium mineralisation and geodynamic evolution of the Cuddapah basin. Lithos, 263, 88-100.

  13. Managave S. R., Jani R. A., Rao T.N., Sunikumar K., Satheeshkumar S and Ramesh R. (2015). Intra-event isotope and raindrop size data of tropical rain reveal effects concealed by event averaged data. Climate Dynamics (DOI 10.1007/s00382-010-0917-9).

  14. Managave S. R. (2014). Model evaluation of the coherence of a common source water oxygen isotopic signal recorded by tree-ring cellulose and speleothem calcite. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 15(4), 905-922.

  15. Ramesh R., Managave S. R., Lekshmy P. R., Laskar A. H., Yadava M. G. and Jani R. A. (2012) Comment on the paper “Tracing the sources of water using stable isotopes: first results along the Mangalore-Udupi region, south-west coast of India, by Lambs et al., Rapid Communication in Mass Spectrometry, 26, 874-875.

  16. Managave S.R., Sheshshayee M. S., Bhattacharyya A. and Ramesh R. (2011). Intra-annual variations of cellulose d18O of teak from Kerala, India: implications to reconstruction of past summer and winter monsoon rains.  Climate Dynamics, 37, 3-4, 555-567.

  17. Managave S.R., Sheshshayee M.S. Ramesh R., Borgaonkar H.P., Shah S.K. and Bhattacharyya A. (2011). Response of cellulose d18O of teak trees in differing monsoon environments to monsoon rainfall. Dendrochronologia, 29, 89-97.

  18. Managave S.R., Sheshshayee M.S., Borgaonkar H.P. and Ramesh R. (2010). Past break-monsoon conditions detectable by high resolution intra-annual d18O analysis of teak rings. Geophysical Research Letters, 37, L05702, doi:10.1029/2009GL041172.

  19. Managave S.R., Sheshshayee M.S., Borgaonkar H.P. and Ramesh R. (2010). Intra-annual oxygen isotope variations in central Indian teak cellulose: possibility of improved resolution for past monsoon reconstruction. Current Science, 98, 930-937.

  20. Sano M., Sheshshayee M.S., Managave S.R., Ramesh R., Sukumar R. and Sweda T. (2010). Climatic potential of d18O of Abies spectabilis form the Nepal Himalaya. Dendrochronologia, 28, 2, 93-98.

  21. Ramesh, R., Tiwari, M., Chakraborty, S., Managave, S.R., Yadava, M. G. and Sinha, D.K. (2010) Retrieval of south Asian monsoon variation during the Holocene from natural climate archives, Current Science, 99, 1770-1786.

  22. Duraiswami R. A., Bondre N. R. and Managave S. R. (2008). Morphology of rubbly pahoehoe (simple) flows from the Deccan Volcanic Province: Implications for style of emplacement. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 177, 4, 822-836.

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