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Erratum to: Early Miocene (Burdigalian) Dinoflagellate Cysts from the Kerala Basin, Southwest India: Indicators of Marine Ingression at the Onset of the Mid-Miocene Climate Optimum (MMCO)
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Early Miocene (Burdigalian) Dinoflagellate Cysts from the Kerala Basin, Southwest India: Indicators of Marine Ingression at the Onset of the Mid-Miocene Climate Optimum (MMCO)
In the present study, the assemblages of organic walled dinoflagellate cyst (dinocysts) and calcareous nannofossils from Quilon Formation, Kerala Basin, south-western India are analyzed for age interpretation ...
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Morphometric Analysis of Parvati Basin, NW Himalaya: A Remote Sensing and GIS Based Approach
Morphometry is a quantitative approach of analysing linear, areal and relief parameters to understand the role of neotectonic activity in geomorphologic evolution of a river basin. In the present study multi-d...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Impact of Anthropocene Vis-à-vis Holocene Climatic Changes on Central Indian Himalayan Glaciers
Systematic palaeoclimatic study of the glacio-lacustrine sediments using multiproxy data in Pindari glacier area, Central Himalaya has helped in better understanding of the climatic fluctuations since the last...
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Drainage morphometry of Himalayan Glacio-fluvial basin, India: hydrologic and neotectonic implications
Morphometric analysis, being widely used to assess the drainage characteristics of the river basins, has been found to be a useful tool to delineate the glacial till covered overburden material as well as to i...
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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 ...
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Identification and map** of chromium (VI) plume in groundwater for remediation: A case study at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
With only twenty five percent population living in urban areas, India has cities amongst the biggest in the world. Urban growth in most of Indian cities is concomitant with rise in water demand for community, ...
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Delineation of potential sites for water harvesting structures using remote sensing and GIS
Availability of groundwater varies spatially and temporally depending upon the terrain. The scarcity of water affects the environmental and developmental activities of an area. Construction of small water harv...