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   7th International Conference on Asian Marine Geology 11-14 October 2011  
Abstracts
 

Sessions

Plenary Talk SessionVI Poster IV Poster X
Session I Session VII Poster V Poster XI
Session II Session VIII Poster VI  
Session III Session IX Poster VII  
Session IV Session X Poster VIII
 
Session V Session XI Poster IX  

 


Plenary Talks

  • Erosion Processes in the Himalaya : Clues from Studies of Rivers and Northern Indian Ocean
    Sediments.
    S. Krishnaswami,
  • New Directions in Marine Geoscience, NSF, Washington Research: A Look Ahead Bilal Haq
  • Delta research : Recent progress and future prospectives. Yoshiki Saito
  • Indian-german sediment trap programme in the northern Indian Ocean : history and prospectives Birgit Gaye
  • Monsoon evolution and tectonic-climate linkage in Asia Peter D. Clift
  • Aridification of India during Holocene Livin Giosan
  • Gas Hydrate Energy Resources. Tim Collett


Session I
FLUXES AND FATES OF ASIAN RIVER-DERIVED SEDIMENTS TO THE SEA

  • Fluxes and fates of River-derived Sediments into the South China Sea Paul Liu and John D. Milliman
    North Carolina State University
  • Deglacia sea-level history of the Sunda Shelf region K. Stattegger
    Institute of Geosciences, University of Kiel
  • Sediment transport on the shelf : the power of cyclones recorded in the shelf canyon off Bangladesh Kudrass, H.R.
    BGR, Hannover
  • Morphology and Sedimentation in the subaqueous Mekong Delta, Vietnam Unverricht Daniel1; Szczucinski Witold2; Jagodzinski Robert2; Stattegger Karl1; Thuyen Le Xuan3
  • Source and transport of clay minerals in the South China Sea Liu, Z.F.1; Li, X.J.1; Colin, C.2; Huh, C.-A.3; Siringan, F.P.4; Le, K.P.5; Sathiamurthy, E.6; Hantoro, W.S.7; Sompongchaiyakul, P.8; Stattegger, K.9; Liu, J.T.10; Huang, C.-Y.11; You, C.-F.11; Chen, Z.12; Tuo, S.T.1; Zhao, Y.L.1; Wang, H.1; Wang, Y.C.1; Li, Y.L.1
  • The morphological characteristics and its significance of the Central Canyon System in Qiongdongnan Basin, Northern South China Sea Ming 1,2,3;; Xinong Xi3;; Tao Jiang3;; Junliang Li4; Zhipeng Sun1; Cheng Zhang3; Yunlong He3;; Cuimei Zhang2
  • Clay Mineral Composition of the Yellow Sea Surface Sediments. Cho Hyen Goo1, Kim Soon-Oh1, and Yi Hi-Il2
    1Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Research Institute of Natural Science, Gyeongsang National University; South Korea
    2Marine Geoenvironment Research Division, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute (KORDI), Korea
  • Mineral Composition of the Southeast Yellow Sea Surface Sediments. Hyen Goo Cho1, Soon-Oh Kim1, and Hi-Il Yi2
  • Stratigraphy of late Quaternary deposits using high resolution seismic profile in the southeastern Yellow Sea. Lee, G.S.1; Kim, D.C.1; Bae, S.H.1; Yi, H.I.2
  • Fluid mud deposition in macro-tidal flat of the western Korean coasts during the summer. YoungSook Baek1, Kyung Chan Rho1, Seung Soo Chun2 Dhong-Il Lim1

Session II
INTEGRATED OCEAN DRILLING PROGRAM AND HER ACTIVITIES IN ASEAN WATERS

  • Plio-Pleistocene high resolution changes in biogenic opal productivity at IODP Expedition 323 Sites U1341, U1343, and U1345 in the Bering Sea. 1Takahashi, K., 1Kanematsu, Y., 1Iwasaki, S., 2Onodera, J., 1Ravelo, C., 4Alvarez Zarikian, C., 5Ikehara, M., 6Seki, O., 2Sakamoto, T., 2Sakai, S., 7Horikawa, K.,8Asahi, H., 9Kender, S., 2Okazaki, Y., 10Kim, S., 10Khim, B. K., 1Ikenoue, T.,1Nagatomo, R., and Expedition 323 Shipboard Scientists
    The Future of IODP, 2013 - 2023 Kevin Johnson
    Science Director, IODP-MI Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Office of Liaison and Cooperative Research 3rd Floor. 2-1-6, Etchujima, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8533, JAPAN
  • Miocene deep-sea paleoceanographic changes in the eastern Indian Ocean: Benthic foraminiferal assemblages at ODP Sites 760A and 761B Rai A. K.1; Maurya A. S.2
    .1University of Allahabad
  • Holocene polar front migrations over the Conrad Rise in the southern Indian Ocean Ikehara, M.1; Katsuki, K.2; Yokoyama, Y.3; Yamane, M.3; Khim, B.-K.4
  • Mid-Ocean Ridge drilling in the Central Indian Ocean: An investigation on geo-bio interaction. Kumagai, Hidenori; Nakamura, Kentaro; Takai, Ken
    Precambrian Ecosystem Laboratory, JAMSTEC, Japan
  • D/V Chikyu and the NanTroSEIZE Project - an Overview of Past Achievements & Future Goals. Toczko, S.1; IODP Expedition 314, 315, 316, 319, 322, 332, and 333 Scientists. 2
    1CDEX, JAMSTEC; 2IODP Expeditions
  • Australia;s involvement in Indian Ocean scientific ocean drilling. Exon, Neville
    ANZIC IODP Office, Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia 0200
  • Introduction of an IODP Core Repository and its Fabulous Collection of Drilled Cores for Earth Sciences. L. Gupta, T. Hisamitsu, N. Masui
    Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research, JAMSTEC, 200 Monobe otsu, Nankoku 783-8502, Japan
  • Mission Achievements of the IODP's Riser Platform “Chikyu” and Her Future Challenges. Moe K., Eguchi N., Kuramoto S., and Azuma W.
    Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science & Technology, Japan
  • NanTroSEIZE Observatory installations during IODP Expeditions 319 and 332. Toczko, S.1; Saffer, D2; McNeill, L3; Byrne, T.4; Araki, E5; and the Expedition 319 Scientists; Kopf, A6; Araki, E5; and the Expedition 332 Scientists
  • Neogene records of the Indian monsoon and Himalayan uplift: results from ODP Hole 722B, Arabian Sea. M. Prakasam1, Anil K. Gupta1,2 and N. K. Saini2
  • New techniques for the challenging scientific drilling targets: IODP science services perspective. Moe K., Eguchi, N., and Kuramoto S.
    Center for Deep Earth Exploration, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science & Technology,

 

Session III
THE ILLUSIVE SEA LEVEL THREAT IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

  • Sea Level Changes in the Indian Ocean: Observational facts. Nils-Axel Mörner
  • King-Kong and Climate Guru Al Gore: Contrasting Solar and CO factors of climate change. Willie Soon
  • Send us more money – marketing atoll dynamics as sea rise in the Maldives.  Nils Finn Munch-Petersen
  • Psychological stress and medical health problems in the Maldives as a consequence of the sea level rise scenario
    Bjarne Lembke
  • Investigation and evaluation the impacts of sea-level change on coastal erosion and flooding: A case in Hong Kong
    Yuanzhi Zhang and Jinrong Hu
  • How Total solar irradiance forcing manifests itself in the inter-decadal variability of Indian Monsoon: Evidences from the recent past. Rajesh Agnihotri1, Koushik Dutta2 and Willie Soon3
  • Holocene East Asian Climate and North Atlantic Teleconnection: Fundamental and Derived Modes of Solar Activity
    Kandasamy Selvaraj1,2,3, Chen-Tung Arthur Chen3, Willie Soon4, Teh-Quei Lee5, Victor Manuel Velasco6, Jiann-Yuh Lou7, Shuh-Ji Kao1,2
  • Indian Monsoon Variability in the context of Global Warming debate. Khandekar Madhav
  • Development of sand accumulative seashores and the New Delta of the River Rioni in the eastern Black Sea.
    Lominadze, G. J.1, Papashvili, I.G.2 and Gvakharia, V. G.2

 

Session IV
APPLICATIONS OF STABLE ISOTOPES IN UNDERSTANDING GEOCHEMISTRY OF MARINE SEDIMENTS

 

  • Sulfur isotope ratios of pyrite and organic matter from the Krishna-Godavari basin, Bay of Bengal. Peketi A; MazumdarA
  • Carbon isotope chemostratigraphy of the marine ediments from the Himalaya, India: Paleoclimatic Implications. Vinod C. Tewari
  • Dissolved neodymium isotopic composition in the water column of the Bay of Bengal. Singh, Satinder Pal, Singh, Sunil, K. and Bhushan Ravi,
  • Sr and Nd isotopic composition of sediments from the eastern Arabian Sea: impact of climate and surface water circulation.Goswami, Vineet; Singh, Sunil K. and Bhushan, Ravi
  • Shale tectonics induced episodic release of methane in Krishna-Godavari Basin, Bay of Bengal: Evidence from foraminifera
    R. K. Joshi and A. Mazumdar
  • Depositional Environment with time through the study of mudflat sediment cores of Vaitarna estuary. Samida P. Volvoikar1, G. N. Nayak1 and Aninda Mazumdar2
  • Spread of C3-C4 vegetation through the last 80 ky in Bay of Bengal. A. Mazumdar1, R.K.Joshi1, A.Peketi1, P.B.Ramamurthy2, B.G.Naik1
  • Late Holocene sedimentation pattern and carbon isotope ratios of organic matter recorded in a core from the Krishna-Godavari Basin, Bay of Bengal. JoÃo, H. M., Mazumdar, A., Borole, D.V., Kocherla, M., Ramprasad,T.
  • Occurrence and genesis of siderite nodules from Krishna- Godavari basin, Bay of Bengal. M.Kocherla1, A.Mazumdar1, A.Narsing Rao2, Hilda Joao1, A.D. Dayal3, and D.J.Patil3

     

Session V
EVOLUTION OF ASIAN RIVER SYSTEM LINKING TO CENOZOIC TECTONICS, CLIMATE AND GLOBAL GEOCHEMICAL CYCLES

  • Late Quaternary imprint of Southern Hemisphere climate in the eastern tropical Indian Ocean: possible pathways and mechanisms. Mohtadi, M1; Steinke, S1; Oppo, D.W.2,; L?ckge, A.3; Hebbeln, D.
  • Evidence of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation in the Southeast Indian Ocean: Planktic foraminiferal and isotopic record *Ashutosh K Singh1, Devesh K Sinha1 and Manish Tiwari2
  • A Pre-Miocene Birth to the Yangtze River. Zheng, H.1; Clift, P.2; Tada, R.3; Jia, J.4; He, M.1; Mang, P.1; Li L.1; Chen, Y.1; Jourdan, F.5
  • Surface water temperature of the western South China Sea since the MIS 12: record from the foraminiferal shell Mg/Ca and comparison. Baohua LI1, Xiaoyan WANG1, Li LI2, Jianru LI2
  • Link between closing of the Indonesian seaway and deep sea benthic biotic events around 3-4 Ma Singh, V. B and Rai, A. K
  • Variations in dissolved nutrient transport by the Narmada River, India. Gupta, Harish & Chakrapani, G.J*.
  • Paleoproductivity evolution in the center of the western Pacific warm pool during the last 250kyr Tiegang Li, Jingtao Zhao, Qingyun Nan, Rongtao Sun,Xinke Yu
  • Impact of river borne fluxes on the chemical characteristics of water masses and sediments of the Bay of Bengal: New results from sediment cores. Masood Ahmad, S. Waseem Raza, Netramani Sagar, Tabish Raza and Suseela, G.
  • Larger Foraminifera From Baba Formation( Late Oligocene), in Bai-HassanWell-25, Imad Mahmood Ghafor

 

Session VI
PALEOCLIMATE DURING THE QUATERNARY

  • Dynamics of the Australian - Indonesian winter monsoon over the past two millennia. Steinke, S.1; Mohtadi, M.1; Oppo, D.W.2; Pittauerova, D.3; Fischer, H.3; Groeneveld, J.4
  • Lithostratigraphy of a ~60 m deep core from the Great Rann of Kachchh, Western India: palaeoenvironmental implications. N. Khonde*, D. M. Maurya, Archana Das and L. S. Chamyal
  • Lithostratigraphy of a ~50 m deep core from the Banni plain in Kachchh, Western India: palaeoenvironmental implications. Archana Das*, D. M. Maurya, N. Khonde and L. S. Chamyal
  • Paleoceanography; Paleoclimatology; Paleocurrents Late Holocene vegetational and Climatic record for Tandavarayasholaganpettai mangrove wetland, Tamil Nadu. Srivastava Jyoti .1; Farooqui Anjum .1; Hussain S.M .2; Prasad Vandana .1
  • Sr-Nd isotopes and Geochemistry of Bay of Bengal sediments: Sources and controlling factors. Tripathy, G.R.1; Singh, S. K.1; Bhushan, R.1; Ramaswamy, V.2
  • Latitudinal changes in sea surface temperature and salinity within the Eastern Arabian Sea during the Holocene and Last Glacial Period Mahesh, B.S and Banakar, V.K
  • Timing of precipitation during the year in the tropical western Pacific Ocean since the Last Glacial Maximum. Correge T..1, Pujol, N.1, Cabioch, G.2, Charlier, K.1, Le Cornec, F.2; Darrenougue, N.3, Mazerat, J.3..
  • Variation in the Indian Summer Monsoon intensity during the Bølling-Ållerød and Holocene. Kessarkar, P.M, Rao,V.P., Naqvi, S. W. A., Karapurkar, S. G.
  • Effect of salinity induced pH changes on benthic foraminifera: A laboratory culture experiment Mamata Kouthanker, Rajeev Saraswat*, Sujata Kurtarkar, Rajiv Nigam, V.N. Linshy
  • High-resolution sedimentary records and their responses to climate or/and environmental oscillations in the Yangtze River delta Fan Dejiang , Liu Ming, Wang Liang, Zhang Xilin, Yang Zuosheng
  • Variations of Indian Monsoon Precipitation Over Last 32 kyr in the Indian Subcontinent: Evidence From Bay of Bengal. P. Divakar Naidu1 and Pawan Govil1,2
  • Controls on planktonic foraminifera shell calcification in an upwelling region. Naik, S. S., Naidu, P. D., Godad, S. P.
  • Biogenic silica in Lake Baikal sediments during Last Glacial and the Holocene. Levina O. V.,1 Belykh O. I.
  • An environmental magnetic study & elemental composition of a marine sediment core from the central western Bay of Bengal: implications for paleo-oceanographic studies. P.V.L.Narayana1*, K. Raja2, R.Swetha1, A.D.P.Rao1 , I.N.Rao3, R. Ratna Kumari3, G. Krupanidhi3, and G.Srinivasarao4
  • Recent Deep-Sea Benthic formainiferal distribution in SW Indian Ocean : Ecological implications. Jayaraju,N1 ., Sundara Raja Reddy B.C2.,, Reddy K.R2., and Reddy A.N3
  • Late Quaternary clay mineral assemblages in the southeastern Arabian Sea: reconstruction of monsoonal oscillations. S.S. Das*1, A. K. Rai1, Vaseem Akaram1, and Koushik Dutta2
  • The Mid-Pleistocene transition in the Western Philippine Sea. Hanjie Sun1, Tiegang Li 1, Rongtao Sun2, Xinke Yu1
  • Deglacial pteropod preservation spike from the Andaman Sea. A.V. Sijinkumara,b, B. Nagender Natha, M.V.S. Gupthaa,c

Session VII
BIOGEOCHEMICAL FLUXES IN THE OCEANS

  • Impact of continental outflow on atmospheric drydeposition Bengal. M.M. Sarin and B. Srinivas
  • 15N of sinking particles from the Bay of Bengal: indicator for nitrogen sources and environmental processes. Daniela Unger
  • Northern Indian Ocean: Source or Sink of CO2 Bhushan, Ravi1; Dutta, Koushik2
  • Contribution of CO emissions to the atmosphere from 2 the Indian estuaries. V.V.S.S. Sarma and VEBGES Team
  • The Succession and Stable Isotopes in Modern Planktonic Foraminifera: Records from Sediment Traps and Plankton Tows
    Lin, H.L.
  • Sources and sinks of sedimentary organic matter in the river-dominated continental shelves: a case study in the Bohai Sea, China. Limin Hu, Xuefa1, Shi, Zhigang Guo2, Zuosheng Yang3
  • Numerical simulation of the effects of erratic salinity and allochthonous nutrients on the plankton distribution in the Hooghly Estuary. Deb, Saswati and Chakraborty, Arun
  • Influence of tropical cyclones on west-Asian dust outbreaks. V. Ramaswamy
  • Deposition and transportation processes of organic materials along shelf to slope off Shikoku, southwestern Japan, inferred from stable and radioactive carbon isotope. M. Murayama1, K. Toyomura1, K. Saka1, K. Horikawa1, H. Narita2, Y. Kato2
  • Source and distribution of organic carbon in shelf sediments of western Bay of Bengal; A study of stable isotopes. M.S.R. Krishna, V.V.S.S. Sarma, S.A. Naidu, Ch.V. Subbaiah,P. P. Kumar, T. Sridevi
  • Enriched carbon isotopes in the tropical Krishna River sediments, India. C. Prakash Babu1, V. Ramaswamy1, P.S. Rao1, , U.Pradhan1, V.V.S.S. Sharma2 and P. Praveen Kumar2
  • Trace gases emissions from the Godavari estuary: Influence of river discharge and ground water. G.D. Rao, V.D. Rao, R. Viswanadham and V.V.S.S. Sarma
  • Sinks and sources of CO in the western 2 coastal Bay of Bengal. R. Viswanadham, V.D. Rao, G.D. Rao and V.V.S.S. Sarma
  • Distribution of biochemical constituents in the surface sediments of western coastal Bay of Bengal: Influence of river discharge and water column properties. B.S. K. Kumar, V.V.S.S. Sarma, and M.S.R. Krishna

Session VIII
GAS HYDRATES IN ASIAN WATERS

  • ONGC's perspective on Initial Gas Hydrate studies in Indian sedimentary basins. Bhowmick P.K, Shukla K.M , Tyagi A..K
    KDMIPE, Oil and Natural Gas Commission, Dehradun, India
  • An update of multi disciplinary investigations for gas hydrates in Krishna Godavari offshore basin. Ramprasad, T., Dewangan, P., Mazumdar, A., Gonsalves, M.J.B.D., Joao, H., Kocherla, M., and Ramana, M.V.
  • Pattern formation of methane hydrate in oceanic sediment. Michihiro Muraoka, Kazushige Nagashima
  • Shale tectonics induced episodic release of methane in Krishna-Godavari Basin, Bay of Bengal: Evidence from foraminifera. R. K. Joshi and A. Mazumdar
  • Gas Hydrates – with special reference to the tectonic activity and sea level changes in changes in the west coast, India. S. Rajendran
  • Greigite formation mechanisms in a paleo-cold seep environment off the Krishna-Godavari basin, Bay of Bengal. Dewangan, P.1,Basavaiah, N.2, Badesab, F.K.3, Usapkar, A.1, Mazumdar, A.1, Joshi, R.1, and Ramprasad, T.1
  • A strategy for delineating gas hydrates using seismic data with field examples. Sain Kalachand
  • Gas hydrate saturations and geophysical signatures associated with fluid flow in silt-dominated sediments, in the northern slope of South China Sea. Xiujuan Wang, Shiguo Wu, Shengxiong Yang, Yiqun Guo
  • Mapping of gas hydrate stability zone and geothermal modeling for the base of gas hydrate stability zone in the Krishna-Godavari Basin. Uma Shankar1, Kalachand Sain1 and Michael Riedel2

 

Session IX
TECTONICS OF ASIAN CONTINENTAL MARGINS

  • Structural Style and Tectonic Evolution of East Coast basins of India. Bhowmick, P. K.
  • Synergy of Concepts and Technology Redefines the WCMI and Enhances Petroleum Exploration Opportunities. D.M.Nathaniel, Kenneth D'Silva, A. Muralikrishna and D. Chandra RaoE&P, Petroleum Business, Reliance Industries Ltd, Navi Mumbai
  • Crust structures and Tectonics of the Western continental margin of India since the Cretaceous. D. Gopala Rao1, K.S. Krishna2 and A.K. Chaubey2
  • Deep water fold-thrust belts in Krishna-Godavari basin, east coast of India. Choudhuri, Mainak
  • In-situ Stress Results from East Coast Sedimentary basins of India. Rima Chatterjee1 and Manoj Mukhopadhyay2
  • Crustal Structure of 85o E Ridge in the Mahanadi offshore based on Constrained Potential Field Modeling and its Tectonic Implications. Radhakrishna, M1; Srinivasa Rao, G1; Bastia, R2; Satyabrata Nayak2
  • A note on analysis of gravity & seismic data over 85°E Ridge of Bay of Bengal, India. D.Sar, M.K.Maheshwari, S.Rangarajan, S.Sawai, C.S.Bahuguna
  • Tectonic Evolution of the Andaman Back arc Basin During 4Ma to Present. K.A. Kamesh Raju1, G.P.S. Murty2 and Kiranmai Samudrala1
  • Cessation of northward propagation of fault rupture beyond 14°N generated by the 2004 Great Sumatra earthquake: Inferences derived from the interaction of the Ninetyeast Ridge-Andaman Trench** S. Rajesh1, T.J. Majumdar2 and K.S. Krishna3
  • A Seismic Gap Study in the Sumatra Subduction Zone. Chao-Shing Lee1, Haekal Haridhi1, Syamsul Rizal2, and Muhammad Ridha3
  • Architecture, development and tectonic controls of the post-rifting Xisha carbonate platforms in the northern slope of South China Sea. Wu Shiguo, Wang Ying, Ma Yubo, Wang Bin, Luedmann Thomas
  • Coseismic displacements and Coulomb stress change due to Mw 9.0 Japan earthquake on March 11, 2011 C.D. Reddy1, Sanjay K. Prajapati1,2, Mahesh N Shrivastava1 and P.S. Sunil1
  • The seismic and tsunami potential from the Makran tectonic zone, Northern Arabian Sea. Rajendran, C. P. and Rajendran, K.

 

Session X
OCEAN MINERAL RESOURCES

  • The preliminarily results of hydrothermal investigation in Southern Atlantic ridge (14°S ~ 26°S) during Leg 3 and Leg 4 of Chinese 22nd cruise R/V Dayangyihao. Yaomin Yang, Jun Ye1, Hongqiao Zhao2, Yezheng Cao3, Guozhong Han1, Xiangwen Ren1, Chunhua Gu2, Zhongyan Qiu2, Kai Zhang2,Yuliang Cao3, Jing Xiao4, Yingchun Cui1, Science Party6
  • Low and high temperature alteration effects in new multidimensional tectonomagmatic discrimination diagrams as inferred from basaltic and gabbroic rocks from the Indian Ocean. Verma, Sanjeet K; Verma, Surendra P.

 

Session XI
ASIAN MARINE GEOLOGY TSUNAMIS, DEEP-SEA TECTONICS AND RIFTING PROCESSES, SEA-LEVEL RISE DURING THE QUATERNARY

  • Chronology of major terrace forming events in the Andaman Islands during the last 40 kyrs. Awasthi N., Ray J. S., Laskar A. H., and Yadava M. G.
  • An Approach using Remote Sensing Data, Simulations Studies and In Situ Observations to Explain the Dhamra River Sediment Plume Dynamics. Ratheesh Ramakrishnan1, A.S Rajawat1, O.S Chauhan2, N.R Biswas3 and Ajai1
  • Comparison of constituent minerals of Holocene sediments in northeastern and northwestern part of the Persian Gulf (case study of Bandar-e-Abbas and Bushehr) Lak, R.
  • Determining high erosion risk places in south - east coasts of Caspian sea. Najafiha,Babak1, Boynagryan,Vladimir R2.
  • Characteristics and distribution of sea floor zircon as secondary deposit product at Singkawang waters, West Kalimantan. Aryanto, N.C.D.1,2; Kurnio, H.2 and Suparka, E.R1
  • Caspian Sea level fluctuation graphic and origin. Aslanzade Fidan
  • Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) study of large sand blow craters formed in Great Rann of Kachchh during the 2001 Bhuj earthquake in western continental margin India. D. M. Maurya*, Parul Joshi and L. S. Chamyal
  • Grain size chacteristics of alluvial fan and fluvial sediments in two different geomorphic set-ups, India. Goswami, Bapi, Goswami, Chandreyee, Chatterjee, Abhishek and Purkait, Barendra
  • Tectonic control on the drainage pattern in an alluvial fan in eastern Himalayas. Goswami, C.1, Mukhopadhyay, D.2, Poddar, B. C.3
  • Provenance of mid Holocene sediments in the Bay of Bengal, North Andaman. M. Nagasundaram1, Hema Achyuthan1, Chris Eastoe2 and Veena M.P1
  • Trace Element Geochemistry of Beach Sediments, Karaikal, East coast of India. R.Baskaran

 

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