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Beach rock from Goa Coast
(Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, 1972)
Beach rock is a common rock type in many parts of the southern hemisphere and also some areas north of the equator. Its distribution particularly in the Indian Ocean islands and atolls and coasts of India is reviewed. The ...
Clastic dike from Baga, Goa
(Current Science Association, 1972)
An uncommon feature of an occurrence of a clastic dike was noticed in Baga headland, Goa, India during the investigation carried out on the geological setting of Northern Goa Coast. Clastic dikes and related sills are ...
The relative sensitivity of benthonic foraminifera in the polluted marine environment of Cola Bay, Goa
(1976)
The foraminiferal gradient in the bay indicates high foraminiferal productivity with large sized, mostly megalospheric, robust, many-chambered @iAmmonia@@, with @iElphidium@@ sp., @iFlorilus boenum, F. scaphus@@ followed ...
Distribution of iron, manganese, cobalt and nickel in sediment cores of the northeastern Arabian Sea
(Geological Society of India, 1976)
A study of the distribution of iron, manganese, cobalt and nickel in sediment cores from the shelf, slope and basin regions of Bombay-Kathiawar coast of India shows that cobalt and nickel are derived from the overlying sea ...