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  1. Gangetic Plains
  2. Soils of the Indo-Gangetic Plains: a pedogenic response to landscape stability, climatic variability and anthropogenic activity during the Holocene
  3. Thin-section analysis of lithified paleosols from Dagshai Formation of the Himalayan Foreland: Identification of paleopedogenic features and diagenetic overprinting and implications for paleoenvironmental reconstruction
  4. Early Oligocene paleosols of the Dagshai Formation, India: A record of the oldest tropical weathering in the Himalayan foreland
  5. A high-resolution micromorphological record of the Late Quaternary paleosols from Ganga–Yamuna interfluve: Stratigraphic and paleoclimatic implications
  6. Late Quaternary alluvial fans and paleosols of the Kangra basin, NW Himalaya: Tectonic and paleoclimatic implications
  7. Paleoclimatic implications of micromorphic features of Quaternary paleosols of NW Himalayas and polygenetic soils of the Gangetic Plains — A comparative study
  8. Clay illuviation in calcareous soils of the semiarid part of the Indo-Gangetic Plains, India
  9. Role of microtopography in the formation of sodic soils in the semi-arid part of the Indo-Gangetic Plains, India
  10. Polygenetic Soils of the North-Central Part of the Gangetic Plains: A Micromorphological Approach
  11. Significance of the Formation of Calcium Carbonate Minerals in the Pedogenesis and Management of Cracking Clay Soils (Vertisols) of India
  12. Paleoclimatic implications of pedogenic carbonates in Holocene soils of the Gangetic Plains, India
  13. Clay Minerals in Soils as Evidence of Holocene Climatic Change, Central Indo-Gangetic Plains, North-Central India
  14. Role of neotectonics and climate in development of the Holocene geomorphology and soils of the Gangetic Plains between the Ramganga and Rapti rivers