Select | Format | USD( ) |
---|---|---|
Print Book | 196.00 131.00 33%Off | |
Individual E Book | Buy Now | |
Institutional E Book | Price available on request |
Section - I : MINERAL DEPOSITS
1. A New Type of Uranium Deposit Prospects in The Indian Desert;
2. Kerguelen Plume Induced Mantle Derived Early Cretaceous Ultramafic-Alkaline-Carbonatite Complexes from the Shillong Plateau, North-Eastern India: Evidence for Multiple Magmatic Intrusions;
3. Adoption of United Nations Framework Classification of Mineral Resources in India: Current Status, Constraints and the Way Forward;
4. Malanjkhand Polymetallic Copper Sulhide Porphyry Deposit, Madhya Pradesh, India: Review and Future Prospects;
5. Prospects of Mineral Prospecting in India;
6. The Malani Supercontinent;
7. Economic Deposition of Emerald Near village Kaliguman, Tehsil Amet, District Rajsamand of Rajasthan, India;
8. Geophysical Investigations of Panihar Iron Ore Mine in Gwalior District of Madhya Pradesh, India: A Case Study;
9. BIF-hosted Iron Ores of the Paleo-Mesoarchean Iron Ore Group, Singhbhum Craton: An Insight into the Recent Advances in the Understanding of Iron Ore Genesis;
10. Issues Pertaining to Sand Mining In India;
11. Prospect and Constrain of Small Scale Mines of Rajasthan, India;
12. Heat Capacity at Constant Volume of NaCl Crystal Under High Pressure;
13. Phosphorous Problem in the Iron Ores with Special Reference to Donimalai Iron Ore Deposits of Bellary District, Karnataka State, India;
14. An Overview on the Geological Attributes of the Barmer Basin, Western Rajasthan, India: Implication for Hydrocarbon Prospects and Economic significance;
15. Thermo-elastic Properties of (Mg1-xFex) SiO3 Perovskite under High Pressure;
16. Hydrocarbon Generation Potential of Selected Borehole Coal and Shale Samples from Jharia Basin, Jharkhand
Section - II: CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENT
17. Geological Challenges in Permanent Disposal of Radioactive Wastes in India: An overview;
18. Himalayan Speleothems as Proxy for the Past Climatec Change and Paleomonsoon;
19. Characteristic Study of Solar Activity During Solar Cycle 23;
20. Indigenous Knowledge for Weather Forecasting in Dhule District of Maharashtra (India);
21. Hydropower Development in the Himalaya : Constraints and Challenges, with Emphasis on Geological Investigations;
22. Change in Land Use Land Cover Dynamics in Indira Gandhi Canal Command Area - A Case Study of Anupgarh and Vijayanagar tehsils;
23. Dynamics of Human Rights and The Environment;
24. Fluoride Contamination in Groundwater of Nagaur District, Rajasthan and Health Hazards: A Review; 25. Hydro-geochemical Study of High Fluoride in Ground Water with Help of GIS Application: A Case Study of Kishangarh, District Ajmer, Rajasthan;
26. Study of Irrigation Water Quality with Reference to Coastal Andhra Pradesh, India;
27. Village and Social Transformation
Section- III: REMOTE SENSING
28. Early Warning of Desertification;
29. Geomorphometric Analysis Using GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques in Some Part of Wardha River Basin, Maharashtra, India;
30. Snowmelt Runoff Modeling and its Implications in Hydropower Potential Assessment in Dhauliganga Catchment of Pithoragarh district, Uttarakhand;
31. Geological Investigation and Mapping of Basaltic Terrain of Shirpur Taluka, Dhule district, Maharashtra using High Resolution Cartosat-I Data;
32. Application of Remote Sensing Technology for Assessment of Landuse and Land Cover Change Analysis for Sustainable Development : A Case Study of Sandur Taluk of Bellary District of Karnataka
Section - IV: STRATIGRAPHY AND PALAEOBIOLOGY
33. An overview on the discordant Radiochronology and Biochronology, Lower Vindhayn Supergroup (LVS), Central India;
34. New report of Arumberia banksi (Ediacaran affinity) Mat Structures from the Girbhakar Sandstone of Marwar Supergroup, Bhopalgarh area, Jodhpur, Western Rajasthan, India;
35. Lithostratigraphy, Deformation History and Tectonic Framework of Imbricate Zones in The Frontal Part of Kashmir Nappe, Doda Area of Kashmir;
36. Speleothems from Krem Mawsmai, Meghalaya, India: Some Biogenic Evidences;
37. Thalassinoides and its Associated Trace Fossils from Girbhakar Sandstone of Marwar Supergroup, Bhopalgarh Area, Jodhpur, Rajasthan;
38. Basin Analyis of Neo- Proterozoic Sandstone Around Bidasar (Churu), Rajasthan, India;
39. Introducing Microbiology in the Indian Earth System Science Curriculum: A Game Changing Decision
Section - V: PETROLOGY
40. Homogenization Experimental Studies of Alkali Feldspars from the Northwestern Himalayan Granites, India;
41. Regional metamorphism and zonal division of Darjeeling-Mangpu Region, Eastern Himalaya, West Bengal;
42. P-T paths from Gibbs Method and its Applications;
43. Modern Trends and Challenges of Classification and Genesis of Granitic Rocks;
44. Petrographic Make up in Deciphering Depositional Environment of Damodar Valley Coal Basins
Section - VI: GROUNDWATER
45. Deciphering Groundwater Quality for Irrigation and Domestic Purposes – A GIS based case study of Suri I and II Blocks, Birbhum District, West Bengal, India;
46. Groundwater Resource Development and Management in Suketi River Basin, Himachal Himalaya, India;
47. Journey of the Jodhpur City Since its Foundation through Water Impounding Structures;
48. Quality of Groundwater and F- contamination in the Granitoids of Chhindwara District (M.P.), Central India;
49. Assessment of Wetland Resources for Sustainable Development of Belgaum District of Karnataka: Using Multispectral Satellite Data;
50. Quantitative and Spatial Assessment of Fluvial Erosion in Relation to Morphometric Properties:A Case Study of Parvati River Basin;
51. Vertical Electrical Sounding Technique to Delineate Aquifer Zones in The Hard Rock Terrain Around Jowai Town, West Jaintia Hills District, Meghalaya;
52. Geomorphological Evolution of the Rushikulya Basin
Section - VII : SEISMOLOGY AND TECTONICS
53. The Seismic Scenario of Mumbai;
54. Crustal Velocity Structure of the Dharwar Craton by Seismic Refraction Studies and its Tectonic Implications;
55. Moon Forms When Axis Tilts;
56. Formation of Mother Earth;
57. Radon and Active Tectonics in the Shillong Area;
58. Tunnelling in the Soft Rocks of Manipur, India: A Case Study;
59. Evaluation of Seismic Hazard Potential Along Active Naga-Disang Thrust Belt in NE India;
60. Geodynamic Evolution of Himalaya
SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
"Granthlok"
5-A,New Pali Road,
Bhagat Ki Kothi (Nr. Police Station)
P. O. Box 91, Jodhpur - 342001 (Rajasthan), INDIA
Mob. :+91-9929272222 +91-9799991782
Tel. :+91-2912433323
Email. info@scientificpub.com
Web. www.scientificpubonline.com
DELHI BRANCH
"Granthlok"
4806/24, Ansari Road,
Bharat Ram Road,
Darya Ganj
New Delhi 110002
INDIA
Mob. : +91-95211 31111
Tel. +91-11-47590696
Email. scientificpubdelhi@gmail.com
Make sure you dont miss interesting happenings by joining our newsletter program
Government e Marketplace (GeM) is a 100 percent Government owned & National Public Procurement Portal.GeM is dedicated e market for different goods.
© 2024 SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS | All rights reserved.