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Part - I : Metallic and Non-metallic Mineral Resources
1 Geology of Khursipar- Manegaon Deposit of Titanoferous Magnetite, Amgaon Group, Bastar Craton, India— H.S. Kale, G.G. Wadpalliwar and S.N. Mohapatra
2 Major Oxide Geochemistry of Diabasic Rocks of Mineralized Ophiolite of Manipur and its Implication on Alkalic Basalt Lineage and Transition to Tholeiite Character — Ch. Mangi Khuman, Soibam Ibotombi, L. Romendro and S. Subhamenon
3. Modern Analogue to Ore Forming Processes— K. L. Shrivastava and Virendra Gaur
4. ORE Mineral Deposits related to Ultramafic Rocks and their Genesis — T.K. Pandya and M.K. Pandya
5. The Geological and Geochemical Environment of the Major Gold Fields of South India— R.S.N. Sastry, K. Suryaprakash Rao, B. Srinivas and A. Ravi Kumar
6. A Study of Types of Iron Ores in Joda Block of Keonjhar, Orissa— S.H. Adil and P.S. Jena
7. Biogeochemical Prospecting of Pb-Zn Mineralization at and Around Zawar deposit, Using Floral species as Indicators— S.K. Trivedi and Kirti Chowdhary
8. On the Capacity Expansion in Malanjkhand Copper Deposit: Opportunity and Challenges— M.K. Shukla and A.K. Shandilya
9. Zeolites Mineralization in Deccan Traps Rocks of Manmad Area, District Nasik, India— P.K. Jain and D.C. Gupta
10. Geological Characteristics and Genetic Model of Hydrothermal Breccia Fluorite Deposit in Malani Igneous Suite at Karada, Western Rajasthan, India— K.L. Shrivastava, Virendra Gaur and C.P. Dadhich
11. Wollastonite Deposit at Belka Pahar: A Significant Georesource of Rajasthan— Kamal Kant Sharma
12. Multiple Deformation of Bar Conglomerate around Mineralized Bar-Birantiya-Giri Section of Delhi Supergroup, Pali, Rajasthan— Beena Tripathi, Rahul Paliwal and Bahula Verma
13. Genetic Implication in Talc Mineralisation and Causes low dipping talc veins in Rema-Kanda belt, Bageshwer district, Uttaranchal — Neeraj Srivastave and A.K. Shandilya
14. Gemstone Potential of Pegmatites in Southwestern Part of the Great Mica Belt, Jharkhand — Pankaj K. Srivastava and Surjeet Singh
15. Geochronological Studies in the Eastern Ghats Mobile Belt, India— D. Prakash, Deepak and P. Chandra Singh
16. The Pyrite – Pyrrhotite Deposit of Saladipura District Sikar, Rajasthan— R.G. Goswami
17. Mineralogy, Fluid Inclusion and Geothermobarometery of Root Zone of Almora Nappe in Lesser Himalaya, Kumaun India— S.N. Lal, Alpana Hyanki and Manisha Sanguri
18. Geological Characteristics of Mandai Phosphorite, Barmar Basin, Westeren Rajasthan, India— V.S. Parihar, S.L. Nama, Snehlata Mathur and S. C. Mathur
19. An Economic Analysis of Ball Clay Mining in Bikaner— Sharma Shishir, Sharma Rajni and Singhal Parul
20. Palaeoecology of the Lakadong Limestone of Mawsmai Area, Cherrapunji, Meghalaya-Micropalaeontological Evidence— Yengkhom Raghumani Singh and Naorem Reshma Devi
21. An Appraisal of Sandstone Deposits of Marwar Supergroup in Jodhpur and Nagaur Districts, Rajashan, India— Arun Vyas
22. Geoeconomical and Geotechnical Evaluation During Subsequent Phases of Mineral Exploration— S.K. Gupta
23. Legislative Provisions for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for Mining in India— P.K. Jain
24. Geology and Mineral Resources of Meghalaya— Devesh Walia and Dr Shailendra Chaudhary
Part - II: Geo-Energy Resources
25. Uranium exploration, resources and production in India— A.K. Sarangi
26. Determination of High Heat Production to Evaluate Radioactive Mineralization potential of Granites of Mungeria Ring Complex of Malani Igneous Suite, Rajasthan, India— K.L. Shrivastava, Anju Mathur, Virendra Gaur, Tina Prajapat, C.P. Dadhich, Mamta Chauhan and Beena Tripathi
27. Scanning Electron Microscopic Studies of Radioactive and other Minerals of Motur and Barakar Sediments, Satpura-Gondwana Basin, Central India— Anil M. Pophare, B.H. Raut, I.K. Sheikh, P.K. Sinha and Rahul Banerjee
28. Tectonic evolution of Andaman Inner Forearc basin and its implication in hydrocarbon exploration— S.D. Dogra and Anil Sood
29. Palynofacies Proxies and Hydrocarbon Potential of Tertiary Rocks of Himalayan Foreland Basin, Northwest Himalaya, India— N.N. Dogra, O.P. Thakur and Y. Raghumani Singh
30. Gas Hydrates: An Emerging Energy Resource in India— Virendra Gaur, Ankit Ojha, Deva Ram, Seema Sharma, V.S. Parihar and K.L. Shrivastava
31. Palaeozoogeographic implications of the Jurassic Ostracods of Western India and Importance of ostracods in Petroleum Exploration— S.R. Jakhar
32. Petrographic Characteristics of Coal Seams of Kamptee Coalfield, Central India— Anil M. Pophare, C.P. Ramteke and A.L.V. Prasad
33. Palynoassemblage from Palaeocene – Early Eocene Lignite-Clay Sediments of the Barmer Basin, Western Rajasthan, India with Remarks on Palaeoenvironment — S. L. Nama, V. S. Parihar, Akashdeeep, Suibir Bera and S. C. Mathur
34. Geology of Coal Bed Methane and its Potential in India— Virendra Gaur, Amit Kumar, Vijendra Chouhan, Deva Ram, Seema Sharma and K. L. Shrivastava
Part - III: Water Resources
35. Multiparametric and Multidisciplinary Approach Aimed at Developing a Decision Support System for Groundwater (A case study of Milan area in one of the most productive within southern Europe)— Maurizio Gorla, Emmanuele Cavalli and Roberto Simonetti
36. Geochemical Characterization of Groundwater of Some Parts of Mahanadi River Basin, Cuttack district, Odisha, India— Rosalin Das, Madhumita Das and Shreerup Goswami
37. Interlinking of Rivers in India: Pros and Cons— Droupti Yadav and Richa Mishra
38. Fast Depleting Water Resources of Uttar Pradesh: An Overview— C. Prasad
39. A Study of Groundwater in the Middle Part of Ramganga Valley of Almora Crystalline, Kumaon Lessor Himalaya— Manisha Tripathi
40. A Study of Ground Water and its Fluctuation in Raisar, Bikaner District, Rajasthan— A.K. Shandilya, Sushma Jain and Monika Agrawal
41. Water Sustainability in Urban Metropolis: A Study from Lucknow City, Uttar Pradesh, India— Vibhuti Rai and Purnima Sharma
42. Assessment of Geoenvironment on Water Quality: A Case Study of Jodhpur City, Rajasthan, India— Purnima Sharma, S.C. Mathur, Vibhuti Rai and Shiv Singh Rathore
43. Micro-Watershed Morphometry of the Gunjari River Basin, District Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh, India— Anita Sharma and U.C. Singh
44. Investigation of Geomorphic Development and Categorization of Small Watersheds in Central Himalaya— Anita Pande
45. Morphometric Analysis of A Part of Shivna River in Mandsaur District, Madhya Pradesh, India— T. K. Pandya and Ranjana Vyas
46. Morphometric Analysis and Prioritization of Sub-Watersheds Using GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques for Babina Block of Jhansi District, Uttar Pradesh, India— Deepak Kumar Agarwal, Rameswar Bali and Shiva Shankar, V.
47. Application of Hydroseims for Prediction of Seismic Phenomenon, Delhi Region, India— D. K. Chadha
Part - IV : Land Resources, Geohazards and Environment
48. Airborne Suspended Particulate Matter and its Impact on Human Respiratory System – Mineralogical Study from Shahdara and Shahzada Bagh Industrial Areas in Delhi— Jitendra K. Nagar, J.P. Shrivastava and Raj Kumar
49. Geo-environment and Natural Hazards in the Present Phase of Climate Change, with Special Reference to Northeast India— Trilochan Singh
50. Pre-Harvest Crop Forecasting Using Satellite Data: A Case Study of Gwalior district of Madhya Pradesh— P.K. Verma, G.D. Bairagi, Mirdula Singh and R. Sharma
51. Use of Geo-Informatics for Combating Desertification in Bellary district, Karnataka — P.S. Dhinwa
52. Occurrence of Conglomerate in Bar- Mohra Khurd- Raira Khurd Area of Pali district, Rajasthan: Its Significance and their Relation with Soil and Vegitation— Beena Tripathi
53. Geodynamical and Strain Accumulation Studies from Eight years of Continuous GPS Measurements of Imphal Permanent Station in the Indo-Myanmar wedge— Laishram Sunil Singh and Arun Kumar
54. Textural and Elemental Composition of Muttukadu Backwater Sediments, Chennai, Tamil Nadu— A. Antony Jayaseelan, Hema Achyuthan, V. Nisha and V.H.R. Siva
55. Landslide Hazard Zonation Mapping Based on Geological and Geomorphological Attributes – A Remote Sensing and GIS Approach— S.N. Mohapatra, Vikram Kumar Ranga, L.K. Sinha and Padmini Pani
56. Estimation of Coda Wave Attenuation for Seismic Hazard Mitigation for Engineering Structure in Manipur— Manichandra Sanoujam, Arun Kumar and L. Someswar Roy
57. Remote Sensing and GIS Based Study of the Landslides of the Area Between Bomdila and Mandla, Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh— Vaibhava Srivastava and Hari B. Srivastava
58. Landslide Hazard Zonation and Management Using Remote Sensing and GIS— R.K. Chingkhei, Robert L and Arun Kumar
59. Landslide Assessment Along NH-150 Between Ukhrul and Nunghar, Manipur, India— M. Okendro and R.A.S. Kushwaha
60. Refining Crustal Velocity of Manipur, A Part of Indo-Burma Subduction Region, Using Teleseismic P-Wave Receiver Function for Seismic Hazards Assessment — Manichandra Sanoujam and Arun Kumar
61. The Chronology of Geological Column: An Incomplete Tool to Search Georesources— Bhakti Niskama Shanta
62. Arumberia –like Ediacaran Mat Structure from Sonia Sandstone, Marwar Supergroup, Rajasthan, India— Mukund Sharma and S.C. Mathur
63. A New Insight in the Geology of the Jodhpur Group of the Marwar Supergroup, Western Rajasthan, India — S.C. Mathutr, Bhanwara Ram, P.S. Rathore and S.S. Rathore
64. A Conceptual Model for the Geomorphic Evolution of the Shore and Off-Shore Land Forms Along the East Coast of India— G.K. Panda
65. Geomorphology and Development in the Hindukush-Himalayan Countries with Reference to India— S.C. Mukhopadhyay
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