Historical Geology of India
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📘 Book Details
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Author: S.K. Shah
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Publisher: Scientific Publishers
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Language: English
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Edition: 1st Edition (2018)
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Binding: Hard Bound
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Pages: 159
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Size: 6.20 x 9.25 x 0.75 inches
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Weight: 420 g
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ISBN: 9789386652126
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E-ISBN: 9789387307995
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Book Type: Academic Textbook
📖 About the Book
Historical Geology of India is an essential textbook for graduate and post-graduate students of geology, geophysics, and earth sciences. The book is particularly beneficial to students enrolled in Indian universities, as well as those in the USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. It aligns with the syllabi of major Indian universities and incorporates the latest data on high-resolution stratigraphy, fossil content, radiometric dating, and paleomagnetic studies.
Unlike traditional geology texts, S.K. Shah’s work provides a contemporary approach to India's geological history, focusing on time control based on cutting-edge scientific data. The text delves into the tectonic history of the Indian subcontinent, tracing its evolution from the Precambrian era to the present day.
🎯 Key Features
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Covers high-resolution stratigraphy, fossil content, and radiometric dating
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Emphasis on tectonic history of the Indian subcontinent
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Ideal for geology, geophysics, and earth science students
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Incorporates the latest research and scientific data
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Written in line with Indian University syllabi and international curricula
🎯 Ideal For
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Graduate and post-graduate students of Geology and Geophysics
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Professional geologists and geophysicists working on Indian geological projects
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Universities in India, USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
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Educators and academic institutions focused on regional geological studies

