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Member, Editorial Board, The Palaeobotanist (2015 onwards)


Member, Editorial Board, Indian Journal of Geoscience (2014-to date)

Regular Member, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Chicago, USA.

Life Member of the Palaeontological Society of India, Lucknow

Life Member of the Geological Society of India, Bangalore

Life Member of the Electron Microscope Society of India

Prof.J.P shrivastava
Member , International Association of Geochemistry

Member, International Association for the Study of Clays.

Life Member, Electron Microscopy Society of India.

Life Member, Indian Association of Analytical Scientists.



Prof.N.C.Pant

Secretary, Geosciences Group of the Scientific Committee on

Antarctic Research (SCAR) (2012-2016)

Dr.Pramod Kumar

American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)

Society of Sedimentary Geology (SEPM)

Association of Petroleum Geologists (APG) India 


Dr. Shashank Shekar

Life member, Indian science Congress Association.

Life member, International Association of Hydrogeologists.



Dr.Vimal Singh

Member, Indian Association of Sedimentologists


Prof. T. Ahmad
Member, Editorial Advisory Board of the Indian Journal of Geochemistry.

Member, Advisory Committee for DRS, Department of Geology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur

Member, Editorial Board for Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences.

Member Editorial Board for Journal of Virtual Explorer an electronic journal from Monash University, Australia. ISSN Number: 1441-8126 (Printed Journal); 1441-8142 (Online Journal) and 1441-8134 (CD-ROM Journal)

Member, Editorial Board of the Journal of the Mineralogical Society of India.

Member, Editorial Board of the Gondwana Geological Magazine.

Member, Editorial Board of the Journal of the Geological Society of India.

Member Editorial Board Of the Journal of Earth System Science.


11. Details of Collaborative Programme (Teaching, Research and extension activities).


  1. Intra and Inter Department

1. Teaching a part of M.Sc. Course in Environmental Biology at D.U. (SS)




  1. National organizations




  1. Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun (PS, TA)

  2. Department of Geophysics, Kurukshetra University ( PS )

  3. Department of Civil Engineering, IIT, Kanpur (PS)

  4. Department Earth Sciences, IIT, Roorkee (CSD)

  5. National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (ICAR) (PS)

  6. Defence Terrane Research Laboratory, DRDO, Delhi (AC)




  1. Non-Government organizations: NA



  1. International organizations

        1. Open University, Milton Keynes, U.K. (A.C.)

        2. University College London, U.K. (GVRP)

        3. Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle (MNHN), France (GVRP)

        4. NERC-MOES project (S.S.)

(e) Other Institutions: NA


12. Details of seminars, conferences etc. organized during last 5 years:





Number Organised

National : 3

International: 4




Participated/ Attended

Participated/Attended

Conferences

15

10

Seminar

05

05

Workshop

05

05

Summer Institutes

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-

Refresher Courses

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List of of seminars, conferences etc. organized during last 5 years:
Dr.Ashima Saikia

Conducted workshop on “Mathematical approaches in Geology” 11th- 14th February, 2013, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Kashmir in collaboration with Prof. Yury Voytekhovsky, Director, geological Institute, Russian Academy of Science , Apatity, Russia.

Conducted a two day program in Geological Survey of India, NIT,P5 Faridabad on 24‐25 Oct 2011 on Computational techniques in petrology (Using Perplex program for thermodynamic calculations)

Prof. M. Jayananda

International Symposium on Precambrian accretionary orogens and

continentalgrowth and associated Field workshop in the Dharwar craton

during 2-11 February 2011.


Prof.N.C.Pant

XII International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences (13-17 July 2015, Goa, India), Convener Scientific Program Committee and Member LOC



Prof. P.P.Chakraborty

Organizing Member, UK-India Frontiers of Science 9-11 October, 2014 at

Khandala, Maharashtra
Dr. Shashank Shekar
Convener, Group on River Flows, India Rivers Week, 24-27

November 2014, New Delhi.
Member of the organizing committee, National Workshop

on “Groundwater Governance and Regulation”, 23-08-2014,

organized by Indian National Committee of International Association

of Hydrogeologists, India International Centre, Lodhi Road, New

Delhi.
Organized as coordinator for Department of Geology, the event

of displaying Good Practice during cultural festival, Antardhwani –

14-16thFebruary, 2014 organized by University of Delhi. The

Department of Geology was awarded First Position amongst the

various departments of University of Delhi.
Dr.Vimal Singh

Organized 7th Meeting of DST on "Fast Track Proposals for Young

Scientists in EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES”, on 11th March

2011 at Delhi University. 


Organized DST sponsored field-training workshop on “Stratigraphy,

Sedimentology and Tectonics along Jammu-Leh-Shyok transect” from

20th June – 7th July 2014.
13. Details of the Seminars/Conferences attended by the faculty during last 5 years.
Prof. A. Chattopadhyay
Rock Deformation and Structures: National Conference, Lucknow University, Lucknow, October, 2012. Oral Presentation of the paper entitledMorphology and microstructure of brittle pseudotachylyte vein systems from Gavilgarh-Tan Shear Zone, central India, and its seismic implications”.

Invited lecture/talks:


  • Delivered talks and imparted field training to officers of Geological Survey of India at GSI Training center, Zawar in November 2012, March 2013 and November 2015.

  • Invited talk on ‘Multidisciplinary approach in Earth Sciences for characterizing active tectonic lineaments: the Gavilgarh Fault zone (central India)’ at Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Metcalf House, Delhi in November 2013.

  • Invited talk on “Problems of stratighraphy and age of Sausar Group” in the IGC 2020 Brain Storming Session at GSI Nagpur (March 2014).

Dr. Ashutosh Kumar Singh
Early Pliocene intensified tectonism in Southeast Asia and Eastern Indian Ocean

circulation changes. Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Devesh K Sinha, and Vikram Pratap

Singh, presented at National conference on Stratigraphy, Paleontology and

Paleoenvironment, University of Rajsthan, Jaipur, pp.30. 2011.
Evidence of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation in the Southeast Indian Ocean:

Planktic foraminiferal and isotopic records. Ashutosh K Singh, Devesh K Sinha and

Manish Tiwari.National Institute of Oceanography during International

conference on Asian Marine Geology, 11th- 14th Oct. -2011.
Planktic foraminiferal record of Indian Summer Monsoon variability since the Last

Glacial Maximum: Implications on Landscape evolution of Himalaya. Ashutosh K Singh, Devesh K SinhaManish Tiwariand R. Ramesh, at Wadia institute of



Himalayan Geology at IMHG-2011.
Variability in the strength of Monsoonal winds in the Western Arabian Sea since

the Last Glacial Maximum: Evidence from Planktic Foraminifera and Oxygen

isotope record. Ashutosh K Singh, Manish Tiwari, Devesh K Sinha and R. Ramesh,

The Past: A compass for future earth, PAGES, p.49, 13-16 Feb, 2013.


Late Neogene planktic foraminiferal events of ODP site 762B, Exmouth Plateau,

Eastern Indian Ocean: Regional diachrony and evidence of late Pliocene ocean

circulation changes.Ashutosh K Singh and Devesh K Sinha, The Past: A compass

for future earth, PAGES, p.208, 13-16 Feb, 2013.


Plio-Pleistocene planktic foraminiferal Biostratigraphy of ODP Holes 762B, Eastern

Indian Ocean: Evidence of Late Pliocene Faunal Turnover. Ashutosh K Singh and

Devesh K Sinha, XXIV ICMS, WIHG, 18-20 Nov, 2013.
Indian Monsoon: Evidence from Marine Archives, Rajdhani College, Delhi

University, 8th Feb. 2013.


Quaternary waxing and waning of Antarctic ice sheet: connection from Poles to

Tropics and tropics to Poles. Devesh K Sinha and Ashutosh K Singh, Expert Meet

and Conference on climate change and environmental sustainability: Records

from Poles to Tropics, Centre of Advance study in Geology, University of Lucknow,

Lucknow, 9-10 Sept., 2014.
Earth, Oceans and Climate Methods and interpretation to study the past.

National, Inspire Science Program, DST, New Delhi, 23-27 July, at Radha Govind



Engineering College Meerut. 2014.
Indian Monsoon History during Quaternary: Evidence from Marine records.

Department of Geology, University of Madras. 2015.


Northward migration of polar front in the Indian Ocean during Pleistocene:

Planktic foraminiferal evidences. Ashutosh K. Singh and Devesh K Sinha, Indian

Ocean Dynamics, NIO, Goa, 2015
Dr.Ashima Saikia

A geodynamic model for understanding petrochemical signatures of Bathani Volcanics of Nalanda District, Bihar., AGM, Geological Survey Of India, NIT BHU September 2011.

“Sm-Nd isotope ages of granites associated with the Bathani volcano sedimentary sequence of Munger-Rajgir belt of Chotanagpur Granite Gneiss Complex, Eastern India” Annual General meeting Of Gerological Society Of India, Dhanbad October 2013.

Geochemical constraints on the evolution of mafic and felsic rocks of Bathani volcanic and volcano-sedimentary sequence of Munger–Rajgir belt in Proterozoic Chotanagpur Granite Gneiss Complex, Eastern India. Magmatism, Tectonism and Mineralization Nainital, India March 2014.

Geochronological evidence from Granites of the Bathani Volcano Sedimentary sequence of CGGC and implications for growth of greater Indian Landmass.XII International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences, Goa, India. 13-17 July 2015.

Prof. C.S.Dubey


  1. Keynote Address 29th Himalaya- Karakoram-Tibet Workshop, 1-5 September,2014, Italy.

  1. Chaired session in 27th Himalaya-Karakoram-Tibet Workshop, Kathmandu (28-30th Nov.2012), Nepal.

  2. Invited Expert Industries and Speaker: Workshop on Grand Challenges of Sustainability. Industrial Pollution, Regulation and Growth: Governance Challenges and Innovations, San Servile, Venice, Italy, (27-29 May 2012).

  1. Invited Expert Speaker on Workshop on Grand Challenges of Sustainability. Industrial Pollution, Regulation and Growth: Governance Challenges and Innovations, San Servolo, Venice, Italy, (27-29 May 2012).

  2. Invited Keynote Address on “Arsenic Problem in West Bengal, Natural or Anthropogenic?” in National Seminar on Frontiers of Earth Science Research organized by Central University of Gulbarga and Mineralogical Society of India, Gulbarga, Karnataka. May, 2012.

  3. Chairman, Session on Energy and Environment, International Conference and Workshop on Nanostructured Ceramics and other Nanomaterial’s, Department of physics, University of Delhi, India. 2012.

  4. Invited Guest of Honor and Speech on “Causes of Global Natural hazards”, Centre for Water Research and Management, Rajasthan University (INSPIRE program, DST), April, 2012.

  5. Invited Speaker on “Arsenic Problem in West Bengal: Natural or Anthropogenic” in Geomorphology Group meeting, Ganga Action Plan, Department of Geology, Delhi University April, 2012.

  1. Invited for discussions on Imja Lake South-South Expeditions and Glacial Lake Outburst Hazards Writers Workshop in Hindu-Kush Himalayas (Sept. 2011), Nepal.

  2. Invited Keynote Speaker on “Business Co-operations and Interactions on University of Excellence in India-A global Perspective” at4th University-Business forum under European Commission, Brussels, (23-24th March, 2011), Belgium.

Prof. D.K. Sinha
Variability of Southwest Monsoon since Last Glacial Maximum- ISRO- Meeting

University of Hyderabad, january, 2011.


National Conference on Stratigraphy, Paleontology and Paleoenvironment,

Rajsthan University, Jaipur: Chaired Session, February, 2011.


Guest Speaker: “Earth Day” at function of Society for promotion of Science and

Technology at the invitation of Chief Election Commissioner, Haryana at Hisar.April, 2011.


Guest Speaker : “Earth Day” at function held in Department of EnvironmentalEngineering GJ University, Hisar, April, 2011.
Key Note speaker at Yonsei University College of Science Centenary

Celebration -College of Science- Seoul, Korea.


Chief Guest and Speaker at Science Day- IIT Roorkee;
Mentor (Guest Speaker) at SMVD University, Jammu in INSPIRE Programme of DST- June, 2011.
Geological Society of India, Annual General Meeting and Conference, Varanasi-2011.
International Conference on Asian Marine Geology, National Institute of

Oceanography, Goa, October, 2011.


International Conference on Geodynamics of Himalaya and Indian Monsoon,

Dehra Dun, November, 2011.


Indian Colloquium on Micropaleontology and Stratigraphy, Bangalore.Chaired Session, December, 2011.
Guest Speaker (Mentor) at SMVD University, Jammu, at INSPIRE Camp of DST, December, 2011.
Guest Speaker (Mentor) at Kashmir University, INSPIRE Camp, Feb, 2012.
Chief Speaker at the Inugural Function in the National Conference on

Geoenvironmental Issues and Climate Change at Department of Geology,

Utkal University, Odisha, March, 2012.
Guest Speaker : Earth Day at VD Jindal School, Hisar, Haryyana, 21 April, 2012.
Mentor and Invited Speaker, DST INSPIRE Camp at Kumaun University Nainital- 5, November, 2012.
Invited Lecture at the Department of Geology, Kumaun University Nainital, 6thNov, 2012.
Chief Guest at the Inugural Function DST INSPIRE Camp, Kumaun UniversityNainital, 21 November, 2012.
Invited Lecture at the DST INSPIRE Camp, Kumaun University Nainital, 21November, 2012.
Invited Lectures at the Department of Geology, Kumaun University Nainital, 22and 23 Nov, 2012.
Expert – Selection of Management Trainees (Geology) at Coal India Limited 29 November to 1stDec , 2012.
Inaugural Mentor’s Lecture at the INSPIRE Camp at Rajdhani College, Delhi University, Delhi, January, 21,2013.
Attended PAGES International Conference- Ocean Science meet at Goa- Chaired Technical Session OSM-15- Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics, Feb,12-13,2013.
Feb- 22. 2013: Invited Talk at the National Institute of Oceanography, Goa at the IGU Meeting.
March-11, 2013: Co-Chair : Technical Session : River systems and run off andocean acidification ; Climate change preparedness and agriculture; Ocean acidification and its impact on fisheries:DELHIROUND TABLE CONCLAVE 2013 on Vulnerable India: Ocean Acidification, Sea Level Rise and Extreme Event at India International Centre.
March- 13-14: Invited Talks at Department of Geology, Kumaun

University, Nainital: Stratigraphy: The Sceince of Cause and Effect

Relationship.
Application of Foraminiferal Biostratigraphy and Biogeography to understand past ocean circulation and climate, 2013
March-20: Invited Talk at the Academic Staff College, JNU: Ocean Circulation and Climate Change: Past Present and Future, 2013.
March-23. Invited Talk at the Indian Academy of Social Sciences at NationalWorkshop on Communicating Science of Conservation of Planet Earth to the people for peaceful co-existence and a just world at School of Life Sceinces, JNU., 2013.
Guest Speaker at the Earth Day convened by Society for Promotion of Science and Technology in India (SPSTI), Haryana at TITS, Bhiwani- 22nd April, 2013.
Invited Lecture Series at Department of Geology, Kumaun University 1-3 June, 2013.
Invited Talk at the INSPIRE Camp, SRMSCET, Bareilly, September, 2013.
Invited Talk at the WORKSHOP on Climate Change, Madras University, Chennai, 30thSeptember, 2013.
Invited Talk at the INSPIRE Camp, Utkal University, Bhubneshwar, 3rdOctober, 2013.
Invited Talk at the Department of Earth Ocean and Climate, IIT Bhubneshwar,4th October, 2013.
Key Note Address at the Indian Colloquium on Micropaleontology and

Stratigraphy, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehra Dun, 2013,

November.
Chaired Technical Session at the Indian Colloquium on Micropaleontology

and Stratigraphy, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehra Dun, 2013,

November.
Invited Talk at the INSPIRE Camp at Asian Institution, Patiala, November, 15, 2013
Invited Talk at the Refresher Course Kumaun University nainital, 21st

November, 2013.


Invited Talks at the Department of Geology Kumaun University, Nainital 21stNovember, 2013.
Attended ‘Brainstorming Session on Management and Sustainable Development of Dal Lake through Scientific Intervention and Stakeholders Participation’ organized by the Centre of Research and Development (CORD), University of Kashmir, Srinagar- 30th November,2013.
Key Note Address at the International Conference on “ Recent Developments in Stratigraphy” Pune, December, 2013.
Chaired Technical Session at the International Conference on “ Recent

Developments in Stratigraphy” Pune, December, 2013.


Invited talk at the DST INSPIRE Camp- RG Engineering College, Meerut- 28thDecember , 2013.
Inaugural Key note address at the International Seminar on Geosciences for

Mineral development and environmental challenges ( GEMDEC-2014)

Department of Geology, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar- January-2104.
Invited lecture at the EDUSAT Channel of IGNOU on 7th February, 2014 on

“Climate Change and Ocean Circulation”.


Invited Talk at the INSPIRE Camp ,JNU, 19 February, 2014.
Invited Talk at REFRESHER COURSE, JNU, 25thFebruary, 2014.
Panelist : US Science Academy- INSA- Public - Expert Interaction on

Climate Change- INSA, August 2014, New Delhi.


Panelist : US Science Academy- INSA- Public - Expert Interaction on

Climate Change-, IIT 48. Bombay, September, 2014, Mumbai.


Panelist : US Science Academy- INSA- Public - Expert Interaction on

Climate Change-, IIT Chennai, September, 2014, Chennai.


Panelist : US Science Academy- INSA- Public - Expert Interaction on

Climate Change-, Physical Research laboratory, Ahmedabad September,

2014, Ahmadabad.
Panelist : US Science Academy- INSA- Public - Expert Interaction on

Climate Change-, West bengal Academy of Sciences , December, 2014,

Kolkata.
Prof. G.V.R.Prasad
12th International Symposium on “Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems”

& IIIrd International Symposium of IGCP Project 608 held at Shenyang,

China from 16-20 August 2015.
XII International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Science held at Goa

from 13-17 July, 2015.


74th Annual Meeting of Society of Vertebrate Paleontology held at

Berlin, Germany from 5-8 November, 2014.
IInd International Symposium of IGCP Project 608 held at Waseda

University, Tokyo, Japan from 4-10 September, 2014.


Ist International Symposium of IGCP Project 608 held at Birbal Sahni

Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, India from 20-27 December, 2013.


TWAS 12th General Conference and 23rd General Meeting held at

Tianjin, China from 18-21 September 2012.
Invited talk on “Evolution of Early Mammals in Gondwanaland: New perspectives from India” at the Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology, Beijing, China on September 17, 2012.

Invited talk on “Mesozoic mammals from India: Stratigraphicdistribution, diversity and palaeobiogeographic context” at 34thInternational Geological Congress held at Brisbane, Australia from5-10, August 2012.


Delivered a talk on “Relevance of fossils from northward drifting

Indian plate in untangling Cretaceous Palaeobiogeographic riddle”

at the Annual Meeting of Delhi University Botanical Society, Delhi,

May 24, 2012.


Prof.M.R.Sahni Memorial lecture on “Evolution of early mammals in

Gondwanaland: New perspectives from India” at Lucknow University,

Lucknow, March 3, 2012.
59th Symposium of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy

heldatLyme Regis, Dorset, U.K from 12-17 September, 2011.
Prof. M.R.Sahni memorial lecture on “Deccan Volcanic Province:

Biodiversity, Age and Palaeobiogeography" at Panjab University,



Chandigarh, February 11, 2011.
Keynote address on “Vertebrate Palaeontological Research in India:

Recent Advances & Future Prospects” at the workshop on

Palaeontology and stratigraphy: Basics to applications held at BHU,

Varanasi , February 27-28, 2011.
Prof. J.P. Shrivastava
J. P. Shrivastava delivered invited Lecture on “Deccan Volcanism” in the High Definition Studio of Elecronic Media Production Centre of IGNOU (Gyan Darshan Programme), School of Sciences on 29thOctober, 2015.

J. P. Shrivastava delivered invited talk on “Stratigraphy, Age and Petrogenesis of Basalts from Mandala Lobe of the Eastern Deccan Volcanic Geochemical Flow Province, India” in Foundation Day National Seminar on Geo-potential of Central India, held in the Department of Applied Geology, Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University, Sagar form 5-6 August, 2015

J. P. Shrivastava delivered invited talk on “Experimental alteration and modeling studies on Natural glasses and clays” in a “Laboratory Scale Experiments on thermal-rock mechanical-hydraulic evaluation of granites and smectite clay “during 21-22nd July 2015 at HBNI conference Hall, BARC, Mumbai

J. P. Shrivastava presented a paper entitled “Compositional studies on organic matter from clay sediments associated with the intra-volcanic bole horizons of the Deccan Traps: palaeoenvironmental implications and K/T boundary” in the Brain Storming Session on 36th International Geological Congress-2020 : "A unique opportunity for advancement of geosciences” held at Geological Survey of India, Central Region, Nagpur on 12th & 13th March 2015.

Keynote address in the National Symposium on Recent Advances in Geological Sciences,held at the Department of Applied Geology, Saugr University , Sagar, in 27-28Th January, 2015.

Chaired Post Lunch session in the National Conference on Climate Change: Past, Present and Future, held at the Department of Geology, Pune University, Pune from 12-13/1/2015.

“Inferences on K/T boundary related geological processes: clay - organo molucalar evidence from the late Cretaceous - early Palaeogene succession of the Um-Sohryngkew river section, Meghalaya, India” In Search of process linkages of problems in Indian Earth System Science, BHU, Varanasi (Keynote address/Invited talk).

J. P. Shrivastava (2014)“CO2 sequestration studies on volcano-sedimentary succession of the eastern Deccan volcanic province” National Programme on Carbon Sequestration Meeting held at Bangalore (Oral).

J. P. Shrivastava (2014)Compositional studies on clays and organic matter associated with the intra-cratonic Proterozoic Bijawar basin in Central India: hydrothermal alteration and palaeoenvironmental control over unconformity related U mineralization” Technical Programme Development and Monitoring Committee Meeting, Atomic Mineral Directorate and Exploration and Research, Jamshedpur

Surendra Kumar Jha,J. P. Shrivastava and C. L. Bhairam (2014) Mineralo-chemical studies on illite: a potential unconformity type uranium mineralization in the Bizawars of thye Sonarai Basin. International Association for Gondwana Research Conference Series-18, Kumaun University, Nainital (oral).

Sucharita Pal, J. P. Shrivastava and S. K. Mukhopadhyay (2013) “Compositional studies on organic matter associated with the marine sediments of late Cretaceous-early Paleocene succession of the Um-Sohryngkew river section, Meghalaya, India: Palaeoenvironmental inferences and the K/Pg boundary” in abstracts” First International Symposium of the International Geoscience Programme Project 608”, BSIP, Lucknow (oral).

J. P. Shrivastava (2014)Compositional studies on soluble organic matter entrapped within clay sediments from the late Cretaceous-early Paleocene succession of the Um-Sohryngkev river section of Meghalaya, India: palaeoenvironmental implications and KTB, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, 2013.

Sucharita Pal, J. P. Shrivastava and S. K. Mukhopadhyay (2013) “Mineral Chemistry of Clays Associated with the Late Cretaceous-Early Palaeogene Succession of the Um-Sohryngkew River Section of Meghalaya: Palaeoenvironmental Inferences and K/T boundary” in abstracts “International Symposium on Role of Earth System Sciences & Human Prosperity, ISAG, Hyderabad” (oral).

Nishi Rani, Vamdev Pathak and J. P. Shrivastava (2013) CO2 mineral trapping: an experimental study on the carbonation of basalts from the eastern Deccan volcanic province, India Water Rock Interaction 14th International Conference, Avignon, France

Nishi Rani, J.P. Shrivastava and R.K. Bajpai (2013) Study of alteration mechanism of obsidian and barium borosilicate glass for its long-term assessment in geological repository.Glass and Optical Materials Division Annual Meeting American Ceramic Society, California, USA.

Nishi Rani, J.P. Shrivastava and R.K. Bajpai (2013) Deccan Traps associated obsidian glass: a nuclear waste containment. BASALT 2013, Germany

Vamdev Pathak, S.K. Patil and J.P. Shrivastava (2013)Palaeomagnetic, low field AMS and rock magnetic evidences from the lower part of the lava flow sequence from the Mandla lobe of the eastern Deccan volcanic province, India: Basalt 2013, International Seminar, Germany.

Vamdev Pathak, S.K. Patil and J.P. Shrivastava (2012)Palaeomagnetic, low field AMS and rock magnetic investigations on the basaltic flows of Mandla lobe: implications on their age and magma flow direction: AOGS, International seminar, 2012, Singapore

Pal, S., Srivastava. S. andShrivastava, J. P. (2012) Compositional studies on detrital clays associated with the Jhilmili intertrappean bed in the eastern Deccan volcanic province: palaeoenvironmental implications and KTB national seminar, BHU, Varanasi.

Rani. N, Shrivastava, J. P. Bajpai, R. K. (2011) Alteration studies on nuclear waste and natural glasses for long-term performance assessment in geological repository national seminar on Geodynamics and Metallogenesis of the Indian lithosphere, 64, BHU, Varanasi.

Jha, S.K., Shrivastava, J. P. and Bhairam, C.L. (2011) Proterozoic uranium mineralization in lower formation of the Sonrai basin: evidence from the hydrothermally altered (tv-1M polytype) illite national seminar on Geodynamics and Metallogenesis of the Indian lithosphere, 107, BHU, Varanasi.

Patil. S.K., Pathak, V., Shrivastava, J. P (2011) Palaeomagnetic, low field AMS and rock magnetic investigations on the basaltic flows of Mandla lobe: implications on their age and magma flow directions national seminar on Geodynamics and Metallogenesis of the Indian lithosphere, 88, BHU, Varanasi.



Shrivastava, J. P, Mukhopadhyay, S K., Pal, S (2011) Compositional and thermodynamic components of the detrital clays from the Late Cretaceous-Early Palaeogene succession of the Um Sohryngkew river section of Meghalaya: Palaeoenvironmental inferences and KTB national seminar on Geodynamics and Metallogenesis of the Indian lithosphere, 32, BHU, Varanasi.

Rani. N, Shrivastava, J. P. Bajpai, R. K.. (2011) Alteration studies of nuclear waste and natural Glasses for performance assessment in geological repository international seminar recent advancements in Earth Resources Research: The road to the Future (Earth-Future), 121-122, Salem, India.

Rani. N, Shrivastava, J. P. Bajpai, R. K. (2011) Chemico-mineralogical studies on impact glass from Lonar Crater: its suitability as natural analogue for nuclear waste glass. Abstract published in Glass and Optical Materials Division Annual Meeting American Ceramic Society, Savannah, Georgia.

Rani, N, Shrivastava, J. P. Bajpai R. K (2011) Nuclear Waste Disposal in the Impact Glass from Lonar Crater and its Long term Assessment in Geological Repository: Alteration Studies and Chemico-mineralogical Attributes National Seminar Recent Advances in Mineral Sciences and Their Applications, 118 - 119, MSI, Mysore.

Jha, S.K., Shrivastava, J. P. and Bhairam, C.L. (2011) Clay alteration associated with Proterozoic uranium mineralization in Bijawars of the Sonrai Basin in Abstract national seminar on “Recent advances in mineral sciences and their applications”, (Mysore) 120-122, University of Mysore.

Shrivastava, J. P, Mukhopadhyay, S K.,and Pal, S. (2011) Chemico-mineralogical attributes of clays from Late Cretaceous-Early Palaeogene succession of the Um Sohryngkew River section of Meghalaya, India: Palaeoenvironmental inferences and K/Pg boundary in Abstract international seminar on “7th International conference on Asian Marine Geology”, 201, NIO, Goa

Ahmad, M., Srivastava, S. and Shrivastava, J. P. (2011) REE signatures in the clays associated with the intra-volcanic bole horizons of the eastern Deccan volcanics: Palaeoenvironmental implications. National Seminar Recent Advances in Mineral Sciences and Their Applications, 129 - 130, MSI, Mysore.

Shrivastava, J. P, Mukhopadhyay, S K.,Srivastava, S and Pal, S. (2011) Trace elemental studies on detrital clays from late Cretaceous- early Palaeogene succession of the Um-Sohryngkew river section of Meghalaya, India: palaeoenvironmental implications and K/Pg boundary” in abstracts all- India seminar “GJCMSI-2011 & Nat. Sem. on Recent Advances in Mineral Sciences and Their Applications” 132-133, MSI, Mysore.



Prof. M Jayananda

International Symposium on Precambrian accretionary orogens and

associated Field workshop during 2-11 Feb. 2011
Prof.N.C. Pant
XXXIII SCAR Open Science Conference, 2014, Auckland, New Zealand

11th International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Science, Edinburgh, July 2011.


Dr. Pramod Kumar
Kumar, P. 2016: Evidence of highest bathymetry in Cenozoic successions of Kutch through planktonic foraminifera (Cassigerinella sp.) during Early Miocene, western Kutch, India. 3rd NECLIME Asia Meeting, BSIP Lucknow.

Shekhar, S. Kumar, P. and 2016: Conservation of Geoheritage sites of national importance: A case study from western Kutch, India. 9th International Geographical Union (IGU) Conference on Land Use Change, Climate Extremes and Disaster Risk Reduction, New Delhi.

Adhikary, B., Shekhar, S and Kumar, P. 2015: Sequence stratigraphic analysis of tide affected transgressive to wave dominated highstand systems tract of lower part of Sandhan Formation, Kutch, India. XXV Indian Colloquium on Micropaleontology and Stratigraphy. Pp. 8-9.

Shekar, S., Gautan, K., Adhikari, B. and Kumar, P. 2015: Sedimentary facies and architectural element analysis of fluvial system of upper part of Sandhan Formatio, western Kutch, India. XXV Indian Colloquium on Micropaleontology and Stratigraphy. Pp. 102-103.

Joshi, A and Kumar, P. 2015: Palynological analysis of Terminal Cenozoic succession (Sandhan Formation) western Kutch and their implication on age. XXV Indian Colloquium on Micropaleontology and Stratigraphy. Pp. 47-48.

Kumar. P.and Shekhar, S. 2013: Facies-tract analysis and depositional environment of Sandhan Formation, Western Kutch, India. XXIV Indian Colloquium on Micropaleontology and Stratigraphy. Pp. 57-58.

Kumar, P. 2012: Ichnology and Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis of a Shallow Marine Mixed Carbonate-Siliciclastic Succession, Early Miocene, Kutch, India. National level field based workshop on Geology of Kachchh basin, Western India: Present status and future perspectives. pp. 53.

Kumar. P.and Khanna, P. 2012: Taphonomic analysis and characterization of shell concentration of Maniyara Fort Formation of Kutch, India. National level field based workshop on Geology of Kachchh basin, Western India: Present status and future perspectives. pp -52.

Kumar, P. 2011: Parasequences in Mixed Carbonate-Siliciclastic Succession: Some Observation in Early Miocene Sequence of Kutch (India). XXIII Indian Colloquim on micropaleontology and stratigraphy and International symposium on global bioevents in the earth history. Pp. 217-218.

Kumar, P. 2011: Facies Architecture and Integrated Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis of an Early Miocene Mixed Carbonate-Siliciclastic Succession of Kutch, India. National seminar on Modern and Palaeo Sediments: Implication to Climate, Water Resources and Environmental Changes and XXVIII Convention of Indian Association, J.N.U., Delhi, pp. 47-48.

Prof. P.P. Chakraborty
Sedimentary responses to forced regression across Subathu- Dagshai boundary inNW Himalayan foreland. National Conference of Paleogene of Indian subcontinent.Lucknow, April 23-24th 2015.

Structural evolution and possible tectonic framework of the Singhorabasin,central India in “Precambrian accretionary orogens”, February 2011, New Delhi.

Evolution of a Mesoproterozoic carton-margin basin: Evidences from the Singhora Basin, central India. International Association ofSedimentologists 10 -13thSeptember, 2012 at Schladming-Dachstein, Austria.

Participated as an organizing member in International Association of Mathematical Geology (IAMG) 16th IAMG at JNU, Delhi 17-20October, 2014.



Dr.Saurabh Bhattacharya

Fluid stratification in the Dharwar crust: insights fromClosepet granite. In: 5th Biennial Conference on AsianCurrent Research on Fluid Inclusions (ACROFI V). Xi’an,China (Authors: S. Bhattacharya and M. K. Panigrahi)

Physicochemical characterization of Archean granitichydrothermal systems vis-à-vis lode gold mineralization: insights from Eastern Dharwar Craton, south India. In: International seminar on Magmatism, Tectonism and Mineralization (MTM, 2014), Nainital, India. (Authors: S. Bhattacharya and M. K. Panigrahi)
Fluid regime in the Ramagiri-Penakacherla granite-greenstone ensemble of Eastern Dharwar craton:implicationsfor gold metallogeny. In: 4th Biennial Conference on Asian Current Research on Fluid Inclusions (ACROFI IV), Brisbane, Australia. (Authors: S.

Bhattacharya and M. K. Panigrahi)



Fluid Inclusion Characteristics in parts of Closepet granite, south India. In: International Symposium on Precambrian Accretionary Orogens, New Delhi, India. (Authors: S. Bhattacharya and M. K. Panigrahi)

Heterogeneity in Fluid Characteristics in the Granite-Greenstone Ensemble of the Eastern Dharwar Craton - A Synoptic Overview. In: 3rd Biennial Conference on Asian Current Research on Fluid Inclusions (ACROFI III), Novosibirsk, Russia. (Authors: S. Bhattacharya and M. K. Panigrahi)
Dr.Shashank Shekar
UGC sponsored Refresher Course in Environmental Studies/Earth Sciences (ID) from 13th October to 04th November 2015 atCentre for Professional Development of Higher Education, University of Delhi, UGC-ASC.
National Workshop on Water Conservation and Pollution, Organized by Indian National Committee of International Association of Hydrogeologists and Manav Rachna International University , 19-12-2015 at Faridabad, Haryana, India.
UGC sponsored four weeks (24 days) orientation programme (OR-75) from 5 -15 Oct., 9-19 Nov., and 14-20 Dec., 2013 by Centre for Professional Development of Higher Education, University of Delhi, UGC-ASC.
Workshop on water conservation and sustainable management of groundwater in National Capital Region, 25 March, 2014, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, Central Ground Water Board, New Delhi.
Yamuna Future Workshop, “A positive plan for the Yamuna in Delhi”, March 8th, 2013, Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan, 3 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001.
MoES-NERC, Changing Water Cycle Workshop, 7-8 February 2013, Ministry of Earth Sciences, PrithviBhawan, Lodhi Road, New Delhi.

Dr.Vimal Singh

IGCP -581 Second Annual Symposium from June11-14, 2011 at Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.



IGCP-581 Second Annual Symposium from June 11-12, 2011 at Faculty of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.Highlights of the work done in the last 5 years under respective thrust areas.

National Seminar on Modern and Palaeo sediments: Implication to Climate, Water Resources and Environmental Changes & XXVIII Convention of Indian Association of Sedimentologists, 2011 at School of Social Sciences, Jawahar Lal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.



3rd Annual Symposium of IGCP-581 “Response of Asian Rivers to climate change - past, present and future scenario" 14- 16 November,2012. NGRI Hyderabad, India.

3rd Annual Meeting of IGCP 582 and Conference on Tropical Rivers: Hydro Physical processes, Impacts, Hazards and Management from 5-7 January 2012 at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India.

HIMPAC workshop held on November 2nd, 2012 at the Department for Earth and Environmental Sciences at Potsdam University funded by German Science Foundation (DFG - FOR 1380/1).



Brain Storming Session (BSS) on “Predictive Near-Surface Geosciences: Integration of theory, data and models” during October 29-30, 2013 at CSIR-NEERI, Nagpur

Conference on Climate change and environmental sustainability: Geological records from Poles to Tropics held at Department of Geology, University of Lucknow on September 9 – 10, 2014.

EDINBURGH INDIA INSTITUTE INAUGURAL CONFERENCE 15-16 MAY 2014 on ‘Innovative Engagement for Sustainable Development: the Edinburgh-India Story’ at University of Edinburgh.

“30th Himalayan-Karakoram-Tibet Workshop” at Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun, India, during October 6-8, 2015.

14. Any financial assistance received/generated by the Department from other sources during the last 5 years.


Year

Name of the Funding Agency (Indian/International)

Building

Equipment

Contingency

Staff

Total

2005-2011

CAS-UGC (Phase I)




115 Lakhs

26 Lakhs

NIL

141 Lakhs



15. (a) Is there a departmental library?: Yes/No:NO (This has been merged with Central Science Library)
(b) If yes, total no. of Books: NA
(c) Total no. of journals (Indian/Foreign)-subscribed annually:NA

16. (a) When the syllabus for different courses in the department were last restructured /revised:
U.G.:

B.Sc (Hons) Geology: Revised syllabus (6 Semester) July 2015


P.G.:

M.Sc. Geology: Revised syllabus (4 Semester) July 2009 (under revision)

M.Sc. Earth Sciences: 5 year integrated course (10 Semester) July 2010(under

revision)


M.Phil.:Under Revision
(b) Upto what extent the curriculum reports published by the UGC utilized for courses in the department:Adopted to a large extent
(c) What other initiatives at the departmental or individual level were taken in the last 5 years to improve teaching and research. Please give a short note.

In recent years there has been rapid growth of education in Earth Sciences with new ideas and approaches that not only addresses earth’s origin and evolution but also plays a key role to understand the most important issue of climate change and assess our success in training our society for future environmental changes. The subject has charmed many students to pursue rewarding career in Earth Sciences. It is all about using an interdisciplinary approach to comprehend our Earth System to unravel the geological record from different components of the Earth. Our faculty is continuing the interdisciplinary research work aimed at producing high resolution geological records from India and world as well. They are involved in teaching through effective methods in the classroom, laboratory and field so that our students leave with skills and ability to work independently as well as in the multi-disciplinary teams to apply the knowledge of geosciences and meet the desired targets. During the last five years UG and PG syllabous have been revised and one new 5 yr integrated PG course has been started from the years 2009. As per the MHRD directive, the Department has revised its undergraduate syllabus according to the needs of Choice Based Credit System. In, addition modernization and up-gradation of the class room and laboratory has been taken up on priority level to improve students’ learning in the department. Other facilities generated for teaching and research include:

(i) XRD and SEM Labs with new equipments are fully functional.

(ii) State-of- the -art Petrology Lab

(iii) Experimental Structural Geology Lab

(iv) Geotechnical-Geophysical Lab

(v) Palaeontology lab (Micro and Vertebrate Palaeontology)

(vi) Oceanography Lab

(vii) Remote Sensing and GIS Lab

(viii) New labs and class rooms have been acquired and made functional in department.

(ix) New faculty with expertise in basic and applied aspects of Earth Sciences have joined the department

(x) Construction of new class rooms and research lab is in progress (2nd floor of the Department)

(xi) Paleopedology lab: operational for psd, clay mineral, thin section studies

(xii) Old geological museum of the Department has been relocated and refurbished with the acquisition of new fossils, rock samples and life size models.

(xiii) A new auditorium/seminar hall has been built with all modern facilities

(xiv) New geological museum was built in 2015.
17. Whether University will provide Academic and Financial autonomy to the Department if selected under SAP.
Autonomous Character of the Department: Administrative and academic autonomy rests with Department. The financial autonomy is provided as per University rules.
(a) Financial As per university rules

(b) Administrative Yes

(c) Academic Yes
Report of the Advisory Committee for the last DSA Program: UGC nominees with Address (as approved by the UGC) :
Prof. M. Raza

Department of Geology

Aligarh Muslim University

Aligarh

Uttar Pradesh
Prof.Santosh Kumar

Department of Geology

Kumaun University

Nainital

Uttarakhand

18. Details of work done in the major thrust areas (in the last 5 years).


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