Dr. Shilpi Gupta: Scientist-D at Central Ground Water Authority, India
Dr. Shilpi Gupta is a Scientist–D at the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA), Department of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation, Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India. With over a decade of professional experience in hydrogeological research, groundwater regulation, and environmental isotope applications, she has made notable contributions to the understanding of groundwater systems in urban and semi-arid settings, particularly in the National Capital Region (NCR) of Delhi. Her scientific endeavors integrate hydrogeochemical analyses, environmental isotope techniques, and groundwater modeling to assess aquifer dynamics, contamination sources, and sustainable water management strategies. As a researcher, she is dedicated to bridging the gap between scientific knowledge and public policy to ensure long-term water security and resource sustainability.
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Citation Metrics: Citations – 34 | h-index – 2 | i10-index – 2
Dr. Gupta maintains an active presence on professional academic networks, contributing to collaborative groundwater research and knowledge dissemination. Her verified academic and government credentials reflect her standing as an emerging expert in the domain of hydrogeology and water resources management in India.
Education
Dr. Shilpi Gupta is pursuing her Ph.D. in Environmental Hydrogeology, Isotope Hydrogeology, and Groundwater Regulation from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, with completion expected in March 2025. Her doctoral work focuses on the isotopic and hydrogeochemical evolution of groundwater in Delhi’s semi-arid aquifer systems, emphasizing the environmental impacts of urbanization and groundwater stress. She has also undertaken specialized training in groundwater modeling, isotope tracing, and environmental monitoring. Her academic background builds upon a strong foundation in Earth sciences, integrating both theoretical knowledge and practical field-based experience in hydrogeological investigations.
Research Focus
Dr. Gupta’s research primarily focuses on groundwater modeling, regulation, and sustainability, combining hydrogeochemical and isotopic methods to understand aquifer behavior and contaminant migration. She investigates groundwater contamination caused by urban development, industrial waste, and landfill leachate, with an emphasis on the Delhi–NCR region. Her work also extends to health risk assessments linked to potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in groundwater systems. Through integrated hydrogeological and environmental approaches, she aims to develop data-driven frameworks that can support evidence-based groundwater management, regulatory policy design, and public health protection.
Experience
Over her tenure at the Central Ground Water Authority, Dr. Shilpi Gupta has advanced through key scientific roles — from Scientist–B to Scientist–C, and now Scientist–D — contributing to India’s groundwater management and policy implementation. Her work involves national-scale groundwater assessment programs, aquifer mapping, and evaluation of groundwater abstraction and recharge mechanisms. In addition, she has collaborated with interdisciplinary teams for the preparation of regulatory guidelines and technical advisories under the Ministry of Jal Shakti. Earlier in her career, she served as a Teaching Assistant at Jawaharlal Nehru University, where she supported graduate-level teaching in hydrogeology and mentored students in research methodology and field data interpretation.
Research Timeline & Activities
Dr. Gupta’s research trajectory from 2015 to 2025 reflects an evolution from fundamental hydrogeological studies to applied environmental and regulatory research. Between 2020 and 2023, she published influential works on landfill leachate contamination, isotopic tracing, and hydrochemical evolution of Delhi’s groundwater, earning recognition in leading international journals such as Urban Climate, Groundwater for Sustainable Development, and Environmental Earth Sciences. Her current studies (2024–2025) focus on isotope-based hydrochemical modeling and the assessment of potentially toxic elements in groundwater of the Southern NCR. She has actively presented at national and international conferences, including the AGU Fall Meeting, and continues to collaborate on projects related to sustainable groundwater governance, resource monitoring, and urban hydrogeology.
Awards & Honors
Dr. Shilpi Gupta has received commendations for her scientific contributions within the Ministry of Jal Shakti and the Central Ground Water Authority for advancing groundwater research and policy-relevant investigations. Her publications have been recognized for their impact on environmental and hydrogeochemical research in India’s urban regions. She has participated in several government-funded and collaborative research initiatives that aim to integrate hydrogeological science with decision-making frameworks. Her dedication to research excellence, academic integrity, and sustainability-driven science continues to earn her respect within the hydrogeology community.
Top Noted Publication
Gupta, S., Nandimandalam, J.R., Pant, D., Chatterjee, S., & Ram, P. (2023). Environmental isotope constraints and hydrogeochemical evolution of groundwater in the semi-arid national capital environs of Delhi, India. Urban Climate, 49, 101481.
This study is among Dr. Gupta’s most cited works, providing critical insights into the interaction between isotopic composition and hydrogeochemical evolution in urban aquifers. The paper highlights the role of environmental isotopes as tracers in understanding recharge mechanisms, evaporation processes, and groundwater sustainability under anthropogenic stress in the Delhi region.
Environmental isotope constraints and hydrogeochemical evolution of groundwater in the semi-arid national capital environs of Delhi, India
Authors: S. Gupta, J.R. Nandimandalam, D. Pant, S. Chatterjee, P. Ram
Journal: Urban Climate, 49, 101481
Cited by: 18 | Year: 2023
This study investigates isotopic and hydrogeochemical processes influencing groundwater evolution in semi-arid Delhi, providing critical insights into recharge and evaporation mechanisms.
Potential environmental pollution study by leachate generation and health risk assessment in the vicinity of Bandhwari landfill disposal site, National Capital Region, India
Authors: S. Gupta, N.J. Raju
Journal: Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 23, 101032
Cited by: 14 | Year: 2023
An environmental risk assessment exploring the impact of landfill leachate on groundwater contamination and human health in the NCR region.
Impact of Bandhwari Landfill Leachate on Groundwater Quality in Parts of National Capital Region, Delhi
Authors: S. Gupta, N.J. Raju, J.A. Ansari
Conference: AGU Fall Meeting 2022
Cited by: 2 | Year: 2022
A conference paper presenting findings on groundwater degradation due to leachate infiltration, with implications for regional groundwater regulation.
Spatio-temporal variation in hydrochemistry, environmental isotopes and its suitability for drinking and irrigation, National Capital Region, Delhi
Authors: S. Gupta, J.R. Nandimandalam, A. Pandey
Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences, 84(21), 613
Cited by: — | Year: 2025
A comprehensive analysis of temporal and spatial changes in groundwater quality and isotopic composition to evaluate its suitability for drinking and agricultural use.
Sources identification, health risk assessment of potentially toxic elements (PTE) of Southern parts of NCR environs, Delhi, India
Authors: S. Gupta, H. Nandimandalam, J.R. Nandimandalam
Journal: Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 47(11), 461
Cited by: — | Year: 2025
An advanced hydrogeochemical study identifying contamination sources and evaluating health risks associated with PTEs in the Southern NCR groundwater systems.
Strengths for Best Innovator Award
Pioneering Research in Urban Hydrogeology
Dr. Gupta has led innovative studies on groundwater systems in densely populated urban regions like Delhi–NCR. By integrating environmental isotopes, hydrogeochemistry, and modeling, she has provided novel insights into aquifer recharge, contamination pathways, and sustainable groundwater management in semi-arid, urbanized settings.Advanced Environmental Risk Assessment
She has developed and applied cutting-edge methodologies for assessing the impact of landfill leachates and potentially toxic elements (PTEs) on groundwater quality. Her work uniquely combines hydrogeochemical analysis, health risk assessment, and spatio-temporal modeling to deliver actionable recommendations for urban water safety.Policy-Relevant Innovation
Her research directly informs national-level groundwater regulations and sustainable management practices. By translating complex scientific findings into practical guidelines for the Central Ground Water Authority and the Ministry of Jal Shakti, she demonstrates an exceptional ability to bridge research innovation with real-world policy applications.High-Impact Publications and Recognition
Dr. Gupta’s publications in top-tier journals such as Urban Climate, Groundwater for Sustainable Development, and Environmental Earth Sciences highlight her innovative approaches in hydrogeology. Her work is recognized internationally, reflected in her citation metrics and participation in leading conferences like the AGU Fall Meeting.Integration of Technology and Data-Driven Approaches
She has implemented advanced groundwater modeling, isotope tracing, and environmental monitoring techniques, demonstrating creativity in research methodology. Her ability to combine field investigations with data-driven analytical frameworks underscores her role as an innovator in environmental hydrogeology.