Geology, Geomorphology and Tectonics of India: Introduction

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  • Vinod K. Singh Bundelkhand University

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https://doi.org/10.25299/jgeet.2019.4.2-2.2447

Abstract

The earth crustal growth since its formation still need in depth research is the conclusion of the three International Conferences on Precambrian Continental Growth and Tectonism, in 2005, 2009 and 2013, organised at the Institute of Earth Sciences of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, India and its proceedings have valuable source for advance research published the great ideas and achievements from scientists (Chandra et al. 2007; Singh and Chandra, 2011 and Singh et al., 2015). Therefore, this thematic issue planned for consider of crustal growth and tectonic evolution of Indian shield which include 7 research articles on geodynamic evolution of earth, geomorphology, structural, petrologic, isotopic, tectonic, and geochemistry investigations related to the Indian shield and its economic importance (Figure 1).

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References

Chandra, R., Singh, V.K., Sivaji, Ch., Piper, J.D.A., 2007. Precambrian conti¬nental growth and tectonism: Introduction. Gondwana Research 12(3): 199-201; doi.org/10.1016/j.gr.2006.10.019
Ramakrishnan, M., Vaidyanadhan, R., 2010. Geology of India. Journal of Geological Society of India, 556.
Singh, V.K., Chandra, R., 2011. Precambrian Continental Growth and Tec¬tonism: Introduction. In: Singh, V.K., Chandra, R. (Eds.), Proceeding of the 2nd International conference Precambrian Continental Growth and Tectonism, Angel publication, India, pp. 1-2.
Singh, V.K., Chandra, R., Basu, A.R., Verma, S.P., Biswal, T.K., 2015. Precambrian crustal growth and tectonics: introduction. International Geology Re¬view 57(11-12): v-viii.
Slabunov, A.I., Singh, V.K., 2018. Meso–Neoarchaean crustal evolution of the Bundelkhand Craton, Indian Shield: new data from greenstone belts. International Geology Review, doi.org/10.1080/00206814.2018.1512906

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2019-07-25

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Special Edition (Geology, Geomorphology and Tectonics of India)

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