Gupta Ji, born on 28 July 1942, did his Schooling in St.George's College, Mussoorie ( Batch of 1957) and graduate studies (BSc Hons) at the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, from where he also secured his master's degree (MSc) in Applied Geophysics.[7] Later, he obtained a doctoral degree (PhD) from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee and pursued advanced studies in Seismology at the International Institute of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, Tokyo, on a two-year UNESCO fellowship.[8] Moving to the US, he joined the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) as a research scientist in 1972, a post he held till 1977. In 1982, he became the director of the Centre for Earth Science Studies, Thiruvananthapuram and worked there till 1987. He also served as the project director of the Kerala Mineral Development and Exploration Project (KMDEP) during the same period.[2] He was appointed as the vice chancellor of the Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) in 1987 and stayed at the post till he was offered the position of the Advisor of the Department of Science and Technology in 1990 for a two-year stint. In 1992, he took up the responsibility of the director of the National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI), Hyderabad. He served the institution for nine years and, in 2001, he was appointed as the Secretary at the Department of Ocean Development of the Government of India from where he superannuated in 2005.[2]
Gupta's researches have been focused on the study of earthquakes and he is known to have developed methodology for discriminating normal earthquakes from reservoir-induced ones.[1] He has developed procedures to estimate the potential of reservoir-triggered earthquakes at a given site. His later studies are reported to have assisted in understanding the genesis of stable continental region earthquakes. He has conducted investigative studies on the structure of the regional crust of the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. His studies have been documented by way of over 200 scientific papers in national and international journals[9] and five books,[10] namely, Disaster Management,[11]Oceanology,[12]Geothermal Energy: An Alternative Resource for the 21st Century,[13]Reservoir Induced Earthquakes (Developments in Geotechnical Engineering),[14] and Three Great Tsunamis.[15] He has also edited 15 books,[1] which included the Encyclopedia of Solid Earth Geophysics.[16]
Gupta received the National Mineral Award for a second time in 2002 and the Professor K. Naha Memorial Award of the Indian National Science Academy in 2004. The Government of India included him in the Republic Day Honours list for the civilian award of the Padma Shri in 2006. He is also a recipient of the 2003 Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary visiting Fellowship and 2008 Nayudamma Memorial Gold Medal Award.[1] The same year, the American Geophysical Union honoured him with the Waldo E. Smith Award.[4]
Selected bibliography
Harsh K. Gupta (1992). Reservoir Induced Earthquakes (Developments in Geotechnical Engineering). Elsevier Science. p. 382. ISBN9780444889065.
Harsh K. Gupta (2003). Disaster Management. Orient Blackswan. p. 188. ISBN9788173714566.
Harsh K. Gupta (2005). Oceanology. Universities Press. p. 232. ISBN9788173715297.
Harsh K. Gupta; Sukanta Roy (2006). Geothermal Energy: An Alternative Resource for the 21st Century. Elsevier Science. p. 292. ASINB000WOM32C.
Harsh K. Gupta; Kusumita Arora; A. Cazenave; Eric Robert Engdahl; Rainer Kind; Ajay Manglik; Sukanta Roy; Kalachand Sain; Seiya Uyeda (2011). Encyclopedia of Solid Earth Geophysics. Springer. p. 1539. ISBN9789048187010.
Harsh K. Gupta; Vineet K. Gahalaut (2013). Three Great Tsunamis. Springer. p. 89. ISBN9789400765757.
^Harsh K. Gupta (1992). Reservoir Induced Earthquakes (Developments in Geotechnical Engineering). Elsevier Science. p. 382. ISBN9780444889065.
^Harsh K. Gupta; Vineet K. Gahalaut (2013). Three Great Tsunamis. Springer. p. 89. ISBN9789400765757.
^Harsh K. Gupta; Kusumita Arora; A. Cazenave; Eric Robert Engdahl; Rainer Kind; Ajay Manglik; Sukanta Roy; Kalachand Sain; Seiya Uyeda (2011). Encyclopedia of Solid Earth Geophysics. Springer. p. 1539. ISBN9789048187010.