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Sponsored research

 

  1. Principal investigator of an INSA sponsored project on  Stable isotopes of Kutch     Palaeogene carbonates, 1993-1996 (total outlay ~ Rs.1.5  lakhs; completed)
  2. Principal  investigator  of a  DST  project  on  Isotope   and Geochemical studies across the  Eocene-Oligocene  boundary  of Kutch, 1996-2000 (outlay~Rs. 6.5 lakhs; completed)
  3. Co-investigator, Danish National Science Foundation project on Studying Cretaceous Tertiary Boundary  in the Lametas and Deccan infratrappean, 1995-1999 (completed)
  4. Co-investigator of a CSIR sponsored project on   Silica   sand  beneficiation   jointly with  the Mineral engineering department, ISM (outlay~ Rs. 4.5 lakhs; completed)
  5. PI of ISIRD minor project funded by SRIC, IIT, Kharagpur on Mass extinction & disappearance of coal across Permo-Triassic boundary, Raniganj coal field: a fluvial architecture and geochemical approach (ongoing 2002 onwards; outlay Rs. 50,000/-)
  6. PI, NATIONAL FACILITY ON STABLE ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY AT IIT, KHARAGPUR (ON GOING 2004 ONWARDS; TOTAL OUTLAY RS. 1.9 CRORE)
  7. Co-investigator, Isotope fingerprinting of waters of India ~Rs. 10 lacs jointly with PRL, Ahmedabad

 

                                        Collaborative Research

 

  • With University College London and London arsenic Group on Stable Isotope Hydrology of Arsenic contaminated aquifers in West Bengal
  • With Bhaba Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai on Mass spectrometric determination of Rb,Sr,Sm,Nd from mafic rocks.
  • With  Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad on stable isotopes of carbonates.
  • With National Geophysical Research Inst., Hyderabad on Sr isotopes of carbonates.
  • With Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. on INAA geochemistry of  sedimentary rocks.
  • With Japan Oil corporation on Carbon isotopes of coal and sedimentary rocks from Raniganj coal field.
  • With University College London on Arsenic in ground water