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    Problematic fossils from the Palaeo-Neoproterozoic Vindhyan Supergroup, India

    Fossils of the Vindhyan Supergroup exhibit extensive diversity and variable biologic affinities represented by: bacteria, cyanobacteria, algae, fungi, acritarchs, metaphytes and metazoans (including members of...

    Purnima Srivastava in Arabian Journal of Geosciences (2012)

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    Is the recessional pattern of Himalayan glaciers suggestive of anthropogenically induced global warming?

    Following the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report of 2001, a hype regarding the future of Himalayan glaciers, flooding of Indo-Gangetic plains and coastal areas and drying of glacially fed rivers ...

    Rameshwar Bali, K. K. Agarwal, Sheikh Nawaz Ali in Arabian Journal of Geosciences (2011)

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    Trachyhystrichosphaera: An age-marker acanthomorph from the Bhander group, upper Vindhyan, Rajasthan

    A highly diversified, advanced and exceptionally well preserved microfossil assemblage, dominated by a planktic community, has been recorded from petrographic thin sections of chert belonging to the Sirbu Shal...

    Purnima Srivastava in Journal of Earth System Science (2009)