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    Establishment of the relationship between rock strength and topography: a novel approach to river morphometric analysis decoupling rock erodibility from active tectonics

    A steady-state fluvial system can transition to a transient state solely by changing the uplift/subsidence rate due to tectonic perturbations, while the rate of erosion remains relatively constant in an area w...

    Dip Das, Jyotirmoy Mallik in International Journal of Earth Sciences (2023)

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    Successive stages of interaction between felsic and mafic magma in the Bundelkhand craton, India: A petrographic investigation

    A complex magma mingling/interaction zone in the Bundelkhand craton, Central India, was formed when several pulses of mafic magma interacted with the still-crystallising felsic magma. Coeval emplacements of ma...

    Tanwita Deb, Jyotirmoy Mallik in Journal of Earth System Science (2022)

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    Koyna earthquakes: a review of the mechanisms of reservoir-triggered seismicity and slip tendency analysis of subsurface faults

    Koyna region in western India experienced more than 1,00,000 earthquakes of different magnitudes (M ~ 1.0–6.3) in the past five decades. Earthquakes in this region are believed to be triggered by a change in flui...

    Dip Das, Jyotirmoy Mallik in Acta Geophysica (2020)

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    Applicability of AMS technique as a flow fabric indicator in dykes: insight from Nandurbar–Dhule Deccan dyke swarm

    Determination of the nature of magma flow (vertical or lateral) from rock fabrics in a dyke swarm holds significant importance in deciphering its emplacement mechanism, depth of magma chamber and its associati...

    Ayanangshu Das, Jyotirmoy Mallik in International Journal of Earth Sciences (2020)

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    Application of Fracture Induced Electromagnetic Radiation (FEMR) technique to detect landslide-prone slip planes

    Landslides are one of the many catastrophic events which result in massive destruction and loss of lives across the globe. Hence, an appropriate forecasting technique is essential in order to predict such pote...

    Shreeja Das, Jyotirmoy Mallik, Sandeep Dhankhar, Neeraj Suthar in Natural Hazards (2020)

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    Structure and emplacement of the Nandurbar–Dhule mafic dyke swarm, Deccan Traps, and the tectonomagmatic evolution of flood basalts

    Flood basalts, such as the Deccan Traps of India, represent huge, typically fissure-fed volcanic provinces. We discuss the structural attributes and emplacement mechanics of a large, linear, tholeiitic dyke sw...

    Ran**i Ray, Hetu C. Sheth, Jyotirmoy Mallik in Bulletin of Volcanology (2007)