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BIRBAL SAHNI INSTITUTE OF PALAEOBOTANY<br />

Annual Report 2004-2005<br />

<strong>Birbal</strong> <strong>Sahni</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Palaeobotany</strong><br />

Abstracts published<br />

Bera SK 2004. Late Quaternary climatic history <strong>of</strong> Schirmacher<br />

oasis and origin <strong>of</strong> polar lakes, East Antarctica as<br />

deduced from lake sediments and glacial organodebris<br />

using sedimentological, palynological and<br />

chronological parameters. Nat. Workshop Indian<br />

Antarctic Research Programme: Achievements <strong>of</strong> 23 rd<br />

& Planning for 24 th Antarctic Expedition, Goa: 35-36.<br />

Chakraborty S 2004. Use <strong>of</strong> AMS in studying the oceanatmospheric<br />

variabilities. User Interaction Meeting on<br />

AMS <strong>of</strong> Radiocarbon, Bhubaneswar:<br />

Chakraborty S 2004. Investigating Arabian Sea corals as a<br />

proxy record for the Indian monsoon. Indian Monsoon<br />

and Climate Variability during Holocene, Bangalore:<br />

33.<br />

Chauhan MS, Pokharia AK & Singh IB 2004. Pollen records<br />

<strong>of</strong> Holocene vegetation and climatic changes from<br />

Lahuradewa Lake, Sant Kabir Nagar District, U.P. Nat.<br />

Sem. Archaeology <strong>of</strong> the Ganga Plain, Lucknow: 41.<br />

Dived HD & Prasad M 2005. Siwalik (Middle Miocene) leaf<br />

impressions from Koilabas area in the himalayan foot<br />

hills <strong>of</strong> western Nepal and their significance. Int. Conf.<br />

Modern Trends in Plant Sciences with Special<br />

Reference to the Role <strong>of</strong> Biodiversity in Conservation,<br />

Amravati: 131.<br />

Guhey R, Sharma M & Sinha D 2004. Stromatolites from<br />

Neoproterozoic Indravati Basin, Chhattisgarh, their<br />

morphotaxonomy and palaeoenvironment. Nat. Sem.<br />

Sedimentary Basins Reso. Envir. & XXI Conv. Indian<br />

Assoc. Sedimentol.<br />

Guhey R, Sharma M & Thakur P 2004. Proterozoic columnar<br />

stromatolites from Indravati Basin, Chhattisgarh, their<br />

morphology and stratigraphic significance. 32 nd Int.<br />

Geol. Congr., Florence, Italy: Session T 03.01.<br />

Guleria JS, Srivastava R & Misra KS 2005. A rare occurrence<br />

<strong>of</strong> plant and animal fossils in the Deccan basalts <strong>of</strong><br />

Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, India. Int. Conf. Modern<br />

Trends in Plant Sciences with Special Reference to<br />

the Role <strong>of</strong> Biodiversity in Conservation, Amravati:<br />

146.<br />

Gupta A 2004. Late Quaternary vegetation in temperate zone<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kumaun Himalaya– Palynological assay. Pollen 14:<br />

499.<br />

Jha N & Tewari R 2004. Occurrence <strong>of</strong> Late Permian<br />

palynomorphs and equisetalean axes in Sattupulli<br />

Area, Chintalpudi sub-basin, Andhra Pradesh. Int.<br />

Conf. Modern Trends in Plant Sciences with Special<br />

Reference to the Role <strong>of</strong> Biodiversity in Conservation,<br />

Amravati: 140.<br />

Khare EG, Rao MR & Prasad M 2005. Palynology <strong>of</strong> Lower<br />

Siwalik sediments (Middle Miocene) from Koilabas<br />

area, western Nepal. Int. Conf. Modern Trends in Plant<br />

Sciences with Special Reference to the Role <strong>of</strong><br />

Biodiversity in Conservation, Amravati: 133.<br />

Khendelwal A 2004. Management <strong>of</strong> mangroves around Chilka<br />

Lake, Orissa, India. Nat. Conf. Envir. Ethics<br />

Sustainable Devel., Mumbai: 20-21.<br />

Khendelwal 2005. Pollen in air and surface sediments <strong>of</strong><br />

Lucknow, India: a critical assessment. 13 th Nat. Conf.<br />

Aerobiol., Nagpur: 15.<br />

Kumar M 2005. Recycled palyn<strong>of</strong>lora in Late Oligocene and<br />

Miocene sediments <strong>of</strong> Assam: their significance in<br />

interpretation <strong>of</strong> depositional environment. Int. Conf.<br />

Modern Trends in Plant Sciences with Special Reference<br />

to the Role <strong>of</strong> Biodiversity in Conservation, Amravati:<br />

134.<br />

Mandaokar BD 2004. Depositional environment and age <strong>of</strong><br />

the sediments (Early Miocene) in Chowngte Mizoram,<br />

India: A palynological approach. Nat. Conf. Recent<br />

Trends Botany, Chandrapur: 50.<br />

Mandaokar BD 2005. Meliola from the Oligocene coals <strong>of</strong><br />

Makum coalfield, Assam and its environmental<br />

significance. 13 th Nat. Conf. Aerobiology, Nagpur: 59.<br />

Nautiyal CM 2005. Vigyan ka badalta swaroop: Prabandhan ke<br />

liye kuchh vichar bindu. HIMVAS-2005, 1 st Int. Scientific<br />

Conf. through Hindi medium, ITRC, Lucknow: 96.<br />

Pokharia AK & Saraswat KS 2004. Ancient crop economy<br />

from Ojiyana, Bhilwara District, Rajasthan. Joint<br />

Annual Conf. IAS, ISPQS & IHCS and Nat. Sem.<br />

Archaeol. Ganga Plain, Lucknow: 24<br />

Prakash N 2005. Early Cretaceous megaspores from Satpura<br />

Basin, Madhya Pradesh. Int. Conf. Modern Trends in<br />

Plant Sciences with Special Reference to the Role <strong>of</strong><br />

Biodiversity in Conservation, Amravati: 135.<br />

Prasad M 2005. Fossil remains <strong>of</strong> the genus Dipterocarpus<br />

Gaertn. in the Churia (Siwalik) sequence <strong>of</strong> western<br />

Nepal and its phytogeographical significance. Int.<br />

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