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Series: Special Publication
Published: 01 January 2013
DOI: 10.17491/cgsi/2013/63312
EISBN: 978-93-80998-61-9
... Abstract: Palynological studies of Deccan volcanic associated sediments of the Sahyadri Group of Nand-Dongargaon basin of Maharashtra, Amarkantak Group of Chhindwara and unclassified Deccan Trap sequences of Saurashtra show the presence of Aquilapollenites pollen. The overall data...
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Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 December 2013
Palynology (2013) 37 (2): 298–315.
... levels from the Sahyadri Group, 19 intertrappean deposits from the Amarkantak Group and nine intertrappean deposits from Saurashtra in Gujarat. Out of the 25 intertrappean samples from the Sahyadri Group, only four intertrappeans (Daiwal, Khandala-Ashta, Anandvan and Sindhi) contain palynomorphs...
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Published: 01 October 2018
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2018) 92 (4): 389–392.
... table and its effect on sea level changes and climate are discussed with reference to geomorphology of Sahyadri hill range, where both east and west flowing rivers of peninsular India take their origin. New price based on incentive to be given to farmers who take up growing crops using less water...
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Published: 01 March 2017
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2017) 89 (3): 353–355.
... by different groups in the seminar on Cauvery. Copyright © 2017 Geological Society of India 2017 Geological Society of India Water is now controlled by different departments e.g., major irrigation, minor irrigation, major tanks, minor tanks, ground water; watershed development, Forest Department...
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Published: 01 September 2017
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2017) 90 (3): 283–288.
... of the study area are dominated by megacryst flows of Ratangarh Formation in Sahyadri Group of Deccan basaltic province. Translational debris slides are common in this area up to the elevation of 300 meters whereas on the slopes higher than 400 meters in Khandala section, wedge failures and rock falls...
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Published: 01 October 2017
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2017) 90 (4): 387–395.
... that the extra-terrestrial body must have impacted the earth at an angle and approximately from SW direction (present day geographical coordinates). There have been many views regarding the origin of Palghat Gap. It is a major pass in the Western Ghats ( Sahyadris ) that lies between Anaimalai and Nilgiris...
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Published: 01 October 2011
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2011) 78 (4): 299–320.
... along the Sahyadri,  the Western Ghat and the Konkan–Kanara–Malabar Coastal Belt is the multiplicity of the so-called lineaments. They trend persistently NNW–SSE to NW–SE and N–S ( Figs. 4B , 7 , 8 and 9 ). One would not dispute the contention that these “lineaments” are expressions...
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Published: 01 January 2018
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2018) 91 (1): 47–56.
... Eocene age of Sahyadri Group. The entire lava flow has been separated into three formations viz. Salher Formation, Lower Ratangarh Formation and Upper Ratangarh Formation in ascending order of the Sahyadri group. The lower most, Salher Formation, is conspicuously dominant in the lower reaches and mainly...
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Published: 01 February 2022
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2022) 98 (2): 287–289.
...-wisenumber-villages-indiaper-2021-census/1418835 ) villages in India where 90 crores ( www.populationu.com 2021-22) people (64.75% of the total population of 139 crores) live. Their aspirations is to get basic amenities, similar to what is given to D-group employees of Government servants. Taking Rs. 50,000...
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Published: 01 February 2011
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2011) 77 (2): 167–174.
... in Chandrapur district. Hence the best way of mitigating fluorosis is to tackle and change dietary habits of vulnerable people from the lower income group. This will be a small step in tackling the menace of the ‘crippling giant’. Groundwater occurs under phreatic condition in the various aquifers...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 18 June 2019
GSA Bulletin (2020) 132 (3-4): 588–607.
..., 1988 ). Although Geological Survey of India (2001) did not elaborate upon the mutual correlations among these groups, some indicators are available. For example, the Ajanta Formation (Satpura Group) and Karla Formation (Sahyadri Group) are constituted of welded lobate (= compound in GSI terminology...
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Published: 01 November 2014
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2014) 84 (5): 615.
... depicting and describing the landscapes and landforms penned by a group of 31 earth scientists from India and abroad and is so well brought out through 27 contributions by the efforts of the Editor (Vishwas S. Kale) of this volume under World Geomorphological Landscapes series with Piotr Migon of Wroclaw...
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Published: 01 May 2020
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2020) 95 (5): 475–482.
... on the basis of petrography, geochemistry, magnetostratigraphy and flow mapping, are classified into four groups namely Sahyadri Group (south of Tapti river), Malwa (north of Narmada river), Amarkantak Groups in Mandla lobe and Satpura Group (in between Narmada and Tapti rivers). The lava flows of Saurashtra...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2017
GSA Bulletin (2017) 129 (1-2): 253–255.
...-8.417. Bruckner , H. , 2001 , New data on the evolution of Konkan (western India) , in Gunnell , Y. , and Radhakrishna , B.P. , eds., Sahyadri: Geological Society of India Memoir 47 , p. 845 – 854 . Dikshit , K.R. , 1970 , Polycyclic landscape and the surface...
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Published: 01 February 1998
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1998) 51 (2): 139–166.
... (Radhakrishn~ 1952, 1968, 1993; Vaidyanadhan, 1967, 1971; Kailasam, 1979; Varadarajan and Balakrishnan, 1982). Exhibiting pronounced physiographic diversity, the more than 2500 m high Nilgiri massif in the southwest and the more than 1200 m Sahyadri Range in the west (Fig. 2) owe their present height...
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Published: 01 July 2020
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2020) 96 (1): 36–42.
.... Although Mugal et al. (2016) have reported intertrappean from Sahyadri Group (Maharashtra) and Malwa Group (Madhya Pradesh) on the surface, to our knowledge, this is the first report of an Intertrappean bed recovered in a deep bore-hole from this part of the Deccan volcanic province. Petrographic...
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Published: 01 November 2018
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2018) 92 (5): 523–528.
...., Gallagher et al., 1998 ). In India, the Western Ghats, popularly known as Sahyadri , is a coast-parallel uplift along the passive continental margin of the Western India. The Western Ghats can be traced from the Tapi River in the north to Kanyakumari in the south as a nearly straight line in an NNW-SSE...
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Published: 01 December 2017
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2017) 90 (6): 653–662.
... history with its tremendous outburst of volcanic activity at the end of Cretaceous covering most parts of the central and western India and possibly a large part of it foundered beneath the Arabian Sea ( Fig. 1a ). The Western Ghats or Sahyadri Mountain range of hills paralleling the west coast of India...
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Published: 01 February 2016
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2016) 87 (2): 145–152.
... with pyroclastic and plutonic rocks of upper Cretaceous to Palaeogene age designated as Sahyadri Group ( Sethna, 1999 ). It is well known that Deccan volcanics cover a vast area of nearly 500,000 km 2 of the Indian subcontinent and attain a thickness of 1.6 km above m.s.l. Deccan basalt of Mumbai is considered...
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Published: 01 January 2013
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2013) 81 (1): 17–26.
... Richmond Mallet, Ambrose Tween, Richard Trench and Francis Fedden, to add to the already existing strength of the department. Group photo of early recruits of Assistants of the Geological Survey of India. (Source: GSI, 1951). Standing : F. Stoliczka, R.B. Foote, W. Theobald, F.R. Mallet, V. Ball, W...
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