Kolluru Sree Krishna (born 1958) is an Indian marine geophysicist and former chief scientist at the National Institute of Oceanography, India.
[1] One of the most important contributions of Krishna is his studies on the evolution of Indian Ocean on which he developed tectonic models and validated the same.
[9] His studies assisted in a wider understanding about the relationship between the rise of the Himalayas, the sedimentation in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian monsoon.
[12] Krishna was the convenor of the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union in 2015[13] where he chaired the session on 16 December 2015[14] and presented a paper on Sediment dispersal pattern in the Bay of Bengal - evidence for commencement of Bengal Fan sedimentation.
[7] Sree Krishna received the Krishnan Medal of the Indian Geophysical Union in 1996; IGU would honor him again in 2010 with its Decennial Award.