Volume 98, Issue 4, April 2022 Pages (447-582)
Lithologic map of the Aghanashini catchment of 1:50000 scale taken from the Geological Survey of India. For details see pages 451-459.
Published:
2024-04-18
Editorial
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Paleo-subduction Zones in the Indian Cratons
Original Articles
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Lithologic Controls on Geomorphic Evolution of the Central Western Ghats: An Example from the Aghnashini Catchment, Karnataka, India
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Partitioning of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) from Coal to Coal Fly Ash in Different Thermal Power Stations (TPSs) of India
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Gold Mineralisation in Pahardia – Rungikocha Area, West Singhbhum District, Jharkhand, India
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Seismic Site Characterization Using Ambient Noise and Earthquake HVSR in the Easternmost Part of Shillong Plateau, India
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Mapping of Reservoir Properties using Model-based Seismic Inversion and Neural Network Architecture in Raniganj Basin, India
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Balanced Cross Sections and Kinematic Evolution Across Digboi Oil Field, Northeast India
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Unraveling Depositional Mode and Provenance of Kopili Formation, Northeast India
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Mass Movement and Initiation of Landslide Dam Burst in the Eastern Ghats, India during the Titli Cycl
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Importance of Engineering Rock Mass Classifications for Rock Cut Slope Stability Analysis
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News and Notes
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Proceedings of the National Convention on Rivers held on 26-27 February 2022 at Hyderabad
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Hailstorms in Shillong
Obituary
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K. Gopalakrishnan (1938 – 2022)
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Prof. Chris King (1949 – 2022)
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R.B. Badami (1937-2022)
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Dr. B. Varadendra (1960-2022)