Mrs. Sravanthi Gunti, GTS, India
Mrs. Sravanthi Gunti, a Senior Engineer from Hyderabad, India, specializes in geophysics, GIS, and remote sensing with over six years of expertise. She has contributed to mineral exploration projects, focusing on geophysical data analysis, spatial data mapping, and report preparation. She holds a Ph.D. in Geophysics from Andhra University, with research on the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake. Mrs. Gunti has also worked with NRSC-ISRO and CSIR-NGRI, publishing extensively in UGC, SCI, and SCOPUS journals. Skilled in tools like QGIS, ArcGIS, and ERDAS Imagine, she excels in delivering innovative, data-driven solutions. ππ°οΈπ
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Research Experience ππ©βπ¬
Mrs. Sravanthi Gunti took a full-time career break from September 2022 to April 2024, dedicating herself to family life, marriage, and early childhood development. During this time, she honed skills in multitasking, time management, and problem-solving while managing household responsibilities and raising a 2-year-old. Before her break, Mrs. Gunti earned her Ph.D. in Geophysics from Andhra University (2019-2022), researching the Gorkha Earthquake 2015 using VTEC and GPS geodesy. She also worked at NRSC-ISRO (2014-2019) on GPS data acquisition for crustal deformation studies and geophysical data analysis at CSIR-NGRI (2013-2014). ππ
Research Focus
Mrs. Sravanthi Gunti’s research focuses primarily on Geophysics, with an emphasis on earthquake analysis, geodesy, and remote sensing. Her work extensively explores crustal deformation, strain variations, and stress analysis in seismic regions, particularly related to the Gorkha Earthquake 2015 and GPS geodesy. She has contributed to studies on precipitable water vapor (PWV) estimation using GPS and satellite data, and has also conducted fracture zone delineation using Dar Zarrouk parameters in geological investigations. Her expertise spans GIS applications and mineral exploration, combining satellite data with geophysical models to advance seismology and geodynamics. πππ¬
Publication Top Notes
- “Assessment of geodetic strain and stress variations in Nepal due to 25 April 2015 Gorkha earthquake: Insights from the GNSS data analysis and b-value” β 9 citations, 2022 ππ
- “PWV Estimation Using GPS and its Comparison with INSAT-3D Rainfall Data” β 2 citations, 2021 π‘π§οΈ
- “Crustal deformation rates in the Indian region from continuous GNSS measurements from 2013 to 2018 and sensitivity of plate velocity with reference frames” β 2022, The Journal of Indian Geophysical Union ππ
- “VTEC OBSERVATIONS FOR NEPAL EARTHQUAKE 2015 USING GPS DATA” β 2022, 38th INCA International Congress π‘π°οΈ
- “Study of Anisotropic Properties from Dar Zarrouk Parameters for Delineating Fracture Zones in Crystalline Rocks” β 2014, Hydrology and Watershed Management πΏπ§