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  1. Bhojunda Stromatolite Park (Rajasthan, NW India): a Window to Early Life and a Cry for Geoconservation
  2. Mineral Chemistry and IMA Nomenclature of Amphibole Minerals of Amphibolite Sills from Chhotanagpur Granite Gneiss Complex (CGGC), Southern Sonbhadra, Central India
  3. Garnet-Staurolite-Mica Schist from Southern Sonbhadra District, U.P.: Constraints from Geothermobarometry and P-T Pseudosection Modelling
  4. Geochemistry of Palaeoproterozoic Kajrahat Limestone, Vindhyan Supergroup, central India: insights into depositional conditions and sources of rare earth elements
  5. Regolith profiles developed from a granitic parent rock in a sub-humid climate: implications for pedogenesis and chemical mobility of elements
  6. Geochemistry of Mesoproterozoic Bijaigarh Shale, Upper Vindhyan Group, Son Valley, India: Implications for source area weathering, provenance and tectonic setting
  7. Evolution of family Arecaceae on the Indian Plate modulated by the Early Palaeogene climate and tectonics
  8. Geochemistry of recent sediments of the Kurheri basin, Son River, Madhya Pradesh, Central India: implications for source area weathering, sediment provenance, maturity, and sorting
  9. Geochemistry of Karewa deposits of NW Himalaya: implications on provenance and tectonic setting
  10. Tertiary Himalayan Coal-bearing Sequences of India: A Reappraisal of their Evolutionary Consequences
  11. Provenance of the Lower Cambrian Khewra Sandstone: Implications for Pan-African Orogeny
  12. Signatures of provenance, tectonics and chemical weathering in the Tawi River sediments of the western Himalayan Foreland, India
  13. Vertical distribution of heavy metals in Karewa deposits of South Kashmir: environmental contamination and health risk assessment
  14. First record of sulfate-driven anaerobic methane oxidation and associated dolomite precipitation in Kachchh Basin, western India
  15. Provenance, weathering, and paleoclimatic records of the Pliocene-Pleistocene sequences of the Himalayan foreland basin, NW Himalaya
  16. Signatures of hyperthermal events in the Late Paleocene–Early Eocene limestone succession of the Jaisalmer basin, India
  17. Seismic origin of the soft‐sediment deformation structures in the upperPalaeo‐MesoproterozoicSemri Group, Vindhyan Supergroup, Central India
  18. Geochemical characterisation of stream sediments and soil samples from Karewa deposits of south Kashmir, NW Himalaya, India
  19. Mineralogical and Geochemical Behavior of Sediments Solely Derived from Bundelkhand Granitic Complex, Central India: Implications to Provenance and Source Rock Weathering
  20. Sedimentological and geochemical characteristics of the late middle Eocene dolostone succession, Kachchh, western India
  21. Petrographical, mineralogical, and geochemical characteristics of the Palaeocene lateritic bauxite deposits of Kachchh Basin, Western India
  22. Morphometric analysis, bedload sediments, and weathering intensity in the Khurar River Basin, central India
  23. Depositional environments and sources for the middle Eocene Fulra Limestone Formation, Kachchh Basin, western India: Evidences from facies analysis, mineralogy, and geochemistry
  24. The Indian Paleogene
  25. Geochemistry of the Eocene limestones of the Jaisalmer basin, Rajasthan, India: Implications on depositional conditions and sources of rare earth elements
  26. Facies characteristics and depositional environments of the middle Eocene (Lutetian) Harudi Formation, Kachchh, Western India
  27. Lithofacies and particle-size characteristics of late Quaternary floodplain deposits along the middle reaches of the Ganga river, central Ganga plain, India
  28. Shoreface to estuarine sedimentation in the late Paleocene Matanomadh Formation, Kachchh, western India
  29. Facies analysis and depositional environments of the early Eocene Naredi Formation (Nareda locality), Kutch, Western India
  30. Tectonically driven late Paleocene (57.9–54.7Ma) transgression and climatically forced latest middle Eocene (41.3–38.0Ma) regression on the Indian subcontinent
  31. Facies characteristics and depositional environments of the Paleocene–Eocene strata of the Jaisalmer basin, western India
  32. Evolution of the Paleogene succession of the western Himalayan foreland basin
  33. How deep was the early Himalayan foredeep?
  34. Palaeosols in early Himalayan foreland basin sequences demonstrate latitudinal shift-related long-term climatic change
  35. Biogenic features in calcretes developed on mudstone: Examples from Paleogene sequences of the Himalaya, India
  36. Dense mineral data from the northwestern Himalayan foreland sedimentary rocks and recent river sediments: evaluation of the hinterland
  37. Evidence of growth fault and forebulge in the Late Paleocene (∼57.9–54.7 Ma), western Himalayan foreland basin, India