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Adam Khan is a researcher affiliated with Yunnan University in China and Kohat University of Science and Technology in Pakistan, working within the Institute of International Rivers and Eco-Security and the Department of Botanical and Environmental Science.
His research focuses on dendroclimatology, particularly reconstructing historical precipitation patterns in the Karakoram region using tree-ring chronologies. A landmark study published in International Journal of Climatology (2019) reconstructed 477 years of rainfall data, revealing critical dry and wet episodes and large-scale climate dynamics like ocean-atmosphere-land circulation patterns.
The study highlighted increased drought risks in the region under climate warming scenarios. His work intersects with environmental science and hydrology, contributing to understanding glacier melt, water resource management, and climate change impacts on the Hindukush-Karakoram-Western Himalaya region.
Collaborations include researchers like Feng Chen and Moinuddin Ahmed, with affiliations across China, Pakistan, and international institutions. No scientific awards or specific student advisement details were mentioned in the provided text.

