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Garima Shukla

Garima Shukla is a Research Associate at the Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG), Navi Mumbai. She recently completed her PhD at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Bhopal. Her research explores the origin and emplacement mechanisms of the Pachmarhi dyke swarms within the Deccan Continental Flood Basalt province, using rock magnetic and paleomagnetic analyses to also infer the depth of the underlying magma feeder chambers.

The Geodynamics Division @ EGU25

The Geodynamics Division @ EGU25

With the EGU General Assembly (GA) less than a month away, attendees should start planning their schedules to get the most out of the week. In today’s blog, Geodynamics (GD) Division Early Career Scientist (ECS) representative Garima Shukla highlights the GD Division’s networking events and provides an overview of key events at the GA.  Networking Events: Geodynamics Division What: ECS ...[Read More]

Unravelling the Magma Plumbing network of the Deccan Traps

Unravelling the Magma Plumbing network of the Deccan Traps

In this week’s blog, Garima Shukla, ECS representative of the Geodynamics Division and PhD student at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal, India, working with Dr. Jyotirmoy Mallik, discusses her research involving fieldwork and statistical calculations. Her research also delves into rock magnetism and palaeomagnetism to unravel the longstanding enigmas surrounding ...[Read More]