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  1. Repeat ridge jumps and microcontinent separation: insights from NE Arabian Sea
  2. Near N–S paleo-extension in the western Deccan region, India: Does it link strike-slip tectonics with India–Seychelles rifting?
  3. Review of flanking structures in meso- and micro-scales
  4. Atlas of shear zone structures in meso scale by SoumyajitMukherjee. Springer Geology, New York, 2014. No. of pages: 124. Price: Euro 105.99 (hardback), Euro 83.29 (eBook) ISBN 978‐3‐319‐00088‐6 (hardback); 978‐3‐319‐00089‐3 (eBook)
  5. Atlas of Shear Zone Structures in Meso-scale
  6. Boudins
  7. Folds
  8. Ductile Shear
  9. Brittle Shear
  10. Veins and Near Symmetric Clasts
  11. Kinematics of horizontal simple shear zones of concentric arcs (Taylor–Couette flow) with incompressible Newtonian rheology
  12. Photograph of the month
  13. Geosciences of the Himalaya–Karakoram–Tibet orogen
  14. Shear zones between rock units with no relative movement
  15. Viscous dissipation pattern in incompressible Newtonian simple shear zones: an analytical model
  16. Higher Himalaya in the Bhagirathi section (NW Himalaya, India): its structures, backthrusts and extrusion mechanism by both channel flow and critical taper mechanisms
  17. Deformation Microstructures in Rocks
  18. Mineral Inclusions
  19. Grain Migrations
  20. Flanking Microstructures and Nucleations
  21. Mineral Fish and D′′uctile Shear Senses
  22. Intrafolial and Other Folds in Shear Zones
  23. Trapezoid-Shaped Minerals and Brittle Shear Senses
  24. Pull-Aparts, Boudins and Brittle Faults
  25. Tectonic Implications and Morphology of Trapezoidal Mica Grains from the Sutlej Section of the Higher Himalayan Shear Zone, Indian Himalaya
  26. Channel flow extrusion model to constrain dynamic viscosity and Prandtl number of the Higher Himalayan Shear Zone
  27. Estimating the viscosity and Prandtl number of the Tso Morari crystalline gneiss dome, Indian western Himalaya
  28. Simple shear is not so simple! Kinematics and shear senses in Newtonian viscous simple shear zones
  29. A micro-duplex
  30. A polyclinally folded biotite grain in micro-scale
  31. Implications of channel flow analogue models for extrusion of the Higher Himalayan Shear Zone with special reference to the out-of-sequence thrusting
  32. Macroscopic ‘V’ pull-apart structure in garnet
  33. Mineral fish: their morphological classification, usefulness as shear sense indicators and genesis
  34. Viscosity estimates of salt in the Hormuz and Namakdan salt diapirs, Persian Gulf
  35. Higher Himalayan Shear Zone, Sutlej section: structural geology and extrusion mechanism by various combinations of simple shear, pure shear and channel flow in shifting modes
  36. Higher Himalayan Shear Zone, Zanskar Indian Himalaya: microstructural studies and extrusion mechanism by a combination of simple shear and channel flow
  37. Flanking microstructures
  38. Prerequisite studies for numerical flow modeling to locate safe drinking water wells in the zone of arsenic polluted groundwater in the Yamuna sub-basin, West Bengal, India
  39. How significant is erosion in extrusion- insights from analogue and analytical models