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Volume 1(III), July, 2008  

 Contents

08/1/08
Chemical characteristics of water soluble components of fine particulate matter, PM2.5, at Delhi, India

Suresh Tiwari, Manoj K. Srivastava, and Deewan S. Bisht

92-107
08/1/09
Cosmic Rays and Earth’s Atmospheric Processes : a review

Devendraa Singh

108-134
08/1/10
Sediment characteristics and Heavy Mineral Distribution in Tamiraparani Estuary and off Tuticorin, Tamilnadu- SEM Studies

M. Suresh Gandhi,
A. Solai, K. Chandrasekaran and V. Rammohan

 
135-160
08/1/11
Small-scale deformational structures as significant shear-sense indicators: An example from Almora Crystalline Zone, Kumaun Lesser Himalaya

K.K.Agarwal and R.Bali

161-172
08/1/12 SFARF: Software for Classification of Fourier Shape of the Folds Around Tamadhun, District Almora, Uttarakhand

H.Thomas,S. Sujata and A. Chandel

173-187
08/1/13

Climate change and its future impact on the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP )

H.S.Saini

 

188-203

Important papers from Indian Journals

The Palaeobotanist,V- 56 (2007)#

Vegetation and climatic changes around Lamayuru, Trans-Himalaya during the last 35 kyr B.P.
P.S. RANHOTRA, A. BHATTACHARYYA1 AND B.S. KOTLIA, pp-117-126

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Systematic study of the leaf impressions from the Churia Formation of Koilabas area, Nepal and their significance
MAHESH PRASAD AND H.D. DWIVEDI

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                                     Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany 

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                       Tel. 0522-2740098,2740485,E-mail:director@bsip.res.in

Earth Science of India in International Journals

Highly heterogeneous Precambrian basement under the central Deccan Traps, India: Direct evidence from xenoliths in dykes

Ranjini Ray, Anil D. Shukla, Hetu C. Sheth, Jyotiranjan S. Ray, Raymond A. Duraiswami, Loyc Vanderkluysen, Chandramohan S. Rautela and Jyotirmoy Mallik

Gondwana Research, Volume 13, Issue 3, April 2008, Pages 375-385  

Regional conductance map of Andaman and Nicobar region

P.B.V. Subba Rao

Gondwana Research,Volume 13, Issue 3, April 2008, Pages 386-395

Age estimates of coastal terraces in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and their tectonic implications

Kusala Rajendran, C.P. Rajendran, Anil Earnest, G.V. Ravi Prasad, K. Dutta, D.K. Ray, R. Anu Tectonophysics, Volume 455, Issues 1-4, 18 July 2008, Pages.53-60

Geochemistry of shales from the Paleoproterozoic to Neoproterozoic Vindhyan Supergroup: Implications on provenance, tectonics and paleoweathering

S. Paikaray, S. Banerjee, ,  and S. Mukherji

Journal of Asian Earth Sciences,Volume 32, Issue 1, 15 February 2008, Pages 34-48

CO2-rich fluid inclusions in staurolite and associated minerals in a high-pressure ultrahigh-temperature granulite from the Gondwana suture in southern India

Hiroyuki Ohyama, Toshiaki Tsunogaea,  and M. Santosh

Lithos, Volume 101, Issues 3-4, March 2008, Pages 177-190  

New perspectives in the study of the Precambrian continental crust of India: An

integrated sedimentologic, isotopic, tectonometamorphic and seismological

appraisal

Somnath Dasgupta, Michael M. Raith and Subir Sarkar

Precambrian Research,Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 1-3 

Thickness, composition, and evolution of the Indian Precambrian crust inferred

from broadband seismological measurements

S. Jagadeesh and S.S. Rai,,

Precambrian Research,Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 4-15  

U–Th–Pb monazite geochronometry of the Eastern Ghats Belt, India: Timing and

spatial disposition of poly-metamorphism

Ralf Simmat and Michael M. Raith, 

Precambrian Research,Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 16-39  

Petrology across a calcareous rock–anorthosite interface from the Chilka Lake

Complex, Orissa: Implications for Neo-Proterozoic crustal evolution of the

northern Eastern Ghats Belt

Pulak Sengupta, Somnath Dasgupta, Niloy Ranjan Dutta and Michael M.

Raith

Precambrian Research,Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 40-58  

Transpressional tectonics during the emplacement of Pasupugallu Gabbro Pluton,

Western margin of Eastern Ghats Mobile Belt, India: Evidence from AMS fabrics

J. Nagaraju, T.R.K. Chetty, G.S. Vara Prasad and S.K. Patil

Precambrian Research,Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 86-101

Thermo-tectonic evolution of the North Singhbhum Mobile Belt (eastern India): A view from the western part of the belt

S. Mahato, S. Goon, A. Bhattacharya, B. Mishra, Heinz-J. Bernhardt

Precambrian Research, Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 102 

Constraining the metamorphic evolution of a cryptic hot Mesoproterozoic orogen

in the Central Indian Tectonic Zone, using P–T pseudosection modelling of mafic

intrusions and host reworked granulites

Amit Basu Sarbadhikari and Santanu Kumar Bhowmik,

Precambrian Research,Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 128-149  

Provenance of Proterozoic Basal Aravalli mafic volcanic rocks from Rajasthan,

Northwestern India: Nd isotopes evidence for enriched mantle reservoirs

T. Ahmad, C. Dragusanu and T. Tanaka

Precambrian Research,Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 150-159  

3.35 Ga komatiite volcanism in the western Dharwar craton, southern India: Constraints from Nd isotopes and whole-rock geochemistry

M. Jayananda,  T. Kano, J.-J. Peucat and S. Channabasappa

Precambrian Research,Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 160-179  

Petrogenesis of two granites from the Nilgiri and Madurai blocks, southwestern

India: Implications for charnockite–calc-alkaline granite and charnockite–alkali

(A-type) granite link in high-grade terrains

H.M. Rajesh

Precambrian Research,Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 180-197  

Fluid characteristics of high- to ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism in southern India: A quantitative Raman spectroscopic study

Toshiaki Tsunogae, M. Santosh, Jean Dubessy

Precambrian Research, Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 198-211 

Mg-rich ferric illite in marine transgressive and highstand systems tracts:

Examples from the Paleoproterozoic Semri Group, central India

S. Banerjee, S. Jeevankumar and P.G. Eriksson

Precambrian Research,Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 212-226  

Forced regressive wedges on a Neoproterozoic siliciclastic shelf: Chandarpur

Group, central India

Partha Pratim Chakraborty,   and Soumen Paul

Precambrian Research,Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 227-247  

Evolution of the Proterozoic rift margin sediments—North Singhbhum Mobile Belt,

Jharkhand-Orissa, India

H.N. Bhattacharya,  and S. Mahapatra

Precambrian Research,Volume 162, Issues 1-2, 5 April 2008, Pages 302-316  

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