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1994-95 - Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany

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<strong>1994</strong>-<strong>95</strong><br />

A section showing contact <strong>of</strong> Bijori Formation and Pachmarhi Sandstones' (arrow) exposed in Tawa<br />

River near Tawa Dam Bridge, Hoshangabad District, Madhya Pradesh.<br />

M. Shukla & M. Sharma<br />

M.Sharma<br />

Visited Bhima Basin for systematic sampling <strong>of</strong> shales, sandstone and limestone.<br />

Visited Bastar region <strong>of</strong> Madhya Pradesh for reconnoitre sampling <strong>of</strong> lndravati<br />

Group sediments exposed around Jagadalpur area.<br />

B.N. Jana<br />

& A.K. Ghosh<br />

Visited the Cretaceous localities <strong>of</strong> Bagh beds, Madhya Pradesh; collected samples<br />

<strong>of</strong> coralline and nodular limestones for the study <strong>of</strong> calcareous skeletal algae.<br />

J. Banerji & B.N. Jana<br />

Visited several fossiliferous localities in Rajmahal Basin for the collection <strong>of</strong> plant<br />

megafossils.<br />

A. Rajanikanth<br />

Visited Pranhita-Godavari graben for collection <strong>of</strong> plant megafossils from various<br />

localities <strong>of</strong> Gangapur Formation.<br />

Anand-Prakash, G.P. Srivastava & R. Kar<br />

Visited Rarnkola-Tatapani and Talcher coal basins and Mahuadand area for the<br />

collection <strong>of</strong> coal samples and plant fossils and other field studies.<br />

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