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    Studies on Geomicrobiology in some Indian Caves

    Sushmitha Baskar, Ramanathan Baskar in Journal of the Geological Society of India (2022)

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    Speleothems from Mawsmai and Krem Phyllut caves, Meghalaya, India: some evidences on biogenic activities

    The Mawsmai cave and Krem Phyllut caves, East Khasi hills, Meghalaya, India has so far not yet attracted the attention of geomicrobiologists. Observations and hypotheses on the possible influence of identified...

    Sushmitha Baskar, R. Baskar, Natuschka Lee, P. K. Theophilus in Environmental Geology (2009)

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    Precipitation of iron in microbial mats of the spring waters of Borra Caves, Vishakapatnam, India: some geomicrobiological aspects

    The Borra caves, Vishakapatnam, India, can be described as a speleothem cave with significant amounts of unexplored microbial mats in spring waters. Here, we present the first observations and hypotheses on th...

    Sushmitha Baskar, R. Baskar, Natuschka Lee, A. Kaushik in Environmental Geology (2008)