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BIRBAL SAHNI INSTITUTE OF PALAEOBOTANY<br />

Annual Report 2004-2005<br />

Papers accepted for publication<br />

Abbas A, Achyuthan H & Sekar B – Organic matter, carbonate<br />

content and grain size variations <strong>of</strong> the Holocene<br />

sediments collected between Cuddalore and Odinur,<br />

East Coast, Tamil Nadu. Ind. J Mar. Sci.<br />

Bajpai U – Ultrastructure <strong>of</strong> Calophyllum inophyllum fruit.<br />

Palaeobotanist.<br />

Bera SK – Recovery <strong>of</strong> airborne palynodebris from continental<br />

ice sheet, Schirmacher Oasis, East Antarctica: A clue<br />

for ice core study. Curr. Sci.<br />

Bera SK – Pollen spore transport into Antarctica and possible<br />

past climatic oscillations as deduced from Radiocarbon<br />

dates and Palynoassemblage in polar lake sediments:<br />

A status review. DOD Publ.<br />

Bera SK & Sinha AK – The Antarctica: Prospects <strong>of</strong><br />

palaeoclimatic studies. Proc. Nat. Sem. Antarctic<br />

Geosci., Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction &<br />

Palaeoclimatol., NCAOR, Goa.<br />

Chakraborty S – Multi-oxygen isotope analysis <strong>of</strong> ground<br />

based ozone: implications to tropospheric chemistry.<br />

Curr. Sci.<br />

Chauhan MS, Pokharia AK, Singh IB – Preliminary pollen<br />

analytical investigation <strong>of</strong> early Holocene sediments<br />

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

Proc. Workshop Archaeology <strong>of</strong> the Middle Ganga<br />

Plain, Lucknow.<br />

Farooqui A – Mangrove diversity along the southeast coast <strong>of</strong><br />

India since Holocene: a palynostratigraphical record.<br />

In: R.D. Tripathi et al. (eds.) Plant Response to<br />

Environmental Stress, IBD Co. Publ., Lucknow.<br />

Farooqui A & Hema Achyuthan – Evidence <strong>of</strong> Middle to Late<br />

Holocene vegetation in Adyar Estuary, Chennai. J.<br />

Geol. Soc. India.<br />

Ghosh AK & Banerji J – Biostratigraphic significance <strong>of</strong><br />

megaspores from the Triassic sequence <strong>of</strong><br />

Peninsular India. Proc. XIX Indian Colloq.<br />

Micropalaeontol. Stratigr.<br />

Goswami S, Singh KJ & Chandra S – Palaeontology <strong>of</strong><br />

Gondwana basins <strong>of</strong> Orissa State, India: A bird’s eye<br />

view. J. Asian Earth Sci.<br />

Gupta A – Fungal remains from Tertiary deposits exposed at<br />

Sirmaur District, Himachal Pradesh, India: Useful for<br />

studies on biodeterioration <strong>of</strong> cultural properties.<br />

Biodeter. Cult. Prop. 4.<br />

Jha N, Tewari R & Rajanikanth A – Palynology <strong>of</strong> Permian<br />

Gondwana sequence <strong>of</strong> Umrer Coalfield, Maharashtra.<br />

J. Geol. Soc. India.<br />

Kar RK, Ambwani K, Dutta D & Kar R – Major floral turnover<br />

at Mahadeo-Langpar Formational Boundary<br />

above K/T Iridium layer: Is it facies controlled? J.<br />

Geol. Soc. India.<br />

Kar RK, Mandaokar BD & Kar R – Mycorrhizal fossil fungi<br />

from the Miocene sediments <strong>of</strong> Mizoram,<br />

northeast India. Curr. Sci.<br />

Mandal J – Bombacaceae pollen from the Indian Tertiary<br />

sediments and its bearing on the evolution and<br />

migration. Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol.<br />

Mandaokar BD – Depositional environment and age <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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

India: A palynological approach.<br />

Micropalaeontology.<br />

Mandaokar BD, Upadhyay R & Mehrotra RC – Animal remains<br />

from the Bhuban Formation <strong>of</strong> the Lunglei District,<br />

Mizoram. J. Geol. Soc. India.<br />

Mehrotra NC, Venkatachala BS & Kapoor PN – Palynology<br />

in hydrocarbon exploration- the Indian scenario, Part-<br />

II: Spatial and temporal distribution <strong>of</strong> significant<br />

spores, pollen and din<strong>of</strong>lagellate cysts in the<br />

Mesozoic-Cenozoic sediments <strong>of</strong> petroliferous basins.<br />

Mem. Geol. Soc .India.<br />

Phartiyal B & Kotlia BS – A geomagnetic excursion/event at<br />

~20,000-19,000 yrs BP recorded from the palaeolake<br />

sediments <strong>of</strong> Pithoragarh and Champawat districts<br />

(Kumaun Lesser Himalaya) Uttaranchal, India. J. Geol.<br />

Soc. India.<br />

Prakash N – Early Cretaceous conifers from Sehora, Satpura<br />

Basin, India. Palaeobotanist.<br />

Prakash N – Reappraisal <strong>of</strong> Athgarh flora with remarks on its<br />

age. Geophytology.<br />

Prasad M & Pandey SM – Fossil flora from Siwalik sediments<br />

<strong>of</strong> Suraikhola in the Himalayan foot hills <strong>of</strong> western<br />

Nepal and its phytogeographical and palaeoclimatic<br />

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