Dr. Yani Najman

 

 

Lancaster Environment Centre

Lancaster University

Lancaster, LA1 4YQ

UK

Tel: +44 (0)1524 593898

Email:y.najman@lancs.ac.uk

 

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Research summary:

I am interested in using the detrital record as an archive of paleotectonics, paleogeography, climate and erosion. I utilise emerging and established provenance techniques, in particular isotopic fingerprinting and detrital thermochronology, to advance the detrital approach and apply it to novel geological problems. In orogenic settings, my work is focused on the Himalaya, Tibet and Pamirs. Here I use the sedimentary archive of material eroded from the mountain belt and preserved in adjacent sedimentary basins to better understand the inter-relationship between tectonics, erosion and sedimentation, to reconstruct hinterland tectonics and investigate mountain-building processes, and to constrain the proposed influence of Himalayan erosion on global climate and ocean geochemistry. My recent work extends the detrital approach to extensional settings, where I am determining the provenance of the Nile delta in order to reconstruct its palaeodrainage, and the relationship between its hydrology, rift tectonics, and ocean-atmosphere interactions.

 

Principal Supervisor to PhD students: 

  • Gwladys Govin, 2013-present. “Tectonic-erosion-climate interactions as determined from the Siwalik foreland basin deposits in Bhutan in Arunachal Pradesh”.
  • Tamsin Blayney,  2012-present. "Investigating Intracontinental subduction processes: determining the evolution of the Pamirs from a study of the sediments in the Tarim Basin, China ”.
  • Laura Edwards,  2011-present. "Palaeodrainage of the Nile River: investigating rift tectonics and land-ocean-atmosphere interactions”.
  • Alex Henderson, graduated 2010. "India-Asia collision and Himalayan evolution: constraints from the sediment record, Indus Molasse, Ladakh Himalaya".
  • Ruth Allen,  graduated 2008. "Accretionary prism sediments of Myanmar, Bangladesh and the Andaman Islands - evidence of early Himalayan erosion?".
  • Adam Szulc, graduated 2005. "Tectonic evolution of the Himalayas constrained by a detrital investigation of the Siwalik Group Molasse, SW Nepal".
  • Nicola White, graduated 2001. "Early Miocene exhumation history of the NW Indian Himalaya".

Post-doctoral Research Associates:

  • Dr. Mike Kelly, 2014-present. “The possible far field effects of India-Asia collision, Barmer Basin, India” (with Cairn India).
  • Dr. Guangsheng Zhuang, 2013-present. “Paleo-Indus deposits of the Katawaz and Suleiman basins, Pakistan: an archive of tectonic-erosion interactions in the Himalaya”.
  • Dr. Laura Bracciali,  2009-2013. "River capture in the easternmost Himalaya: testing erosion-tectonic feedback models using palaeo-Brahmaputra deposits of the Bengal Basin, Bangladesh".

Fieldwork photos:

I have worked in a number of Asian and African countries. Click here to see a selection of photos taken whilst on fieldwork.

Yani’s publications: Please click here