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    Constraints in using Cerium-anomaly of bulk sediments as an indicator of paleo bottom water redox environment: A case study from the Central Indian Ocean Basin by Pattan, J.N., Pearce, N.J.G., Mislankar, P.G.

    Published in Chemical geology (05-10-2005)
    “…The total rare earth elements (∑REE) abundance along with major and a range of trace element chemistry of twenty-eight sub-sections in a 5 m long sediment core…”
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    Influence of morphodynamic variability over seasonal beach sediments and its probable effect on coastal development by Gujar, A.R., Ganesan, P., Iyer, S.D., Gaonkar, S.S., Ambre, N.V., Loveson, V.J., Mislankar, P.G.

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-07-2011)
    “…Seasonal variations and effect of oceanographic processes such as erosion and/or accretion along beaches are important to understand their impact on coastal…”
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    Placer chromite along south Maharashtra, central west coast of India by Gujar, A. R., Ambre, N. V., Iyer, S. D., Mislankar, P. G., Loveson, V. J.

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (25-08-2010)
    “…We describe here the onshore occurrence of placer chromite, its mineralogy, geochemistry and reserve potential from a 12.5 km stretch (Pirwadi–Talashil) of…”
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    A tektite fragment discovered in the Central Indian Basin by Prasad, M. Shyam, Mislankar, P. G., Charan, S. Nirmal, Prasad, Krishna

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (10-03-1998)
    “…On the basis of various lines of evidence super(1.2), tektites are now considered as glassy objects generated by meteorite impacts, distributed in four known…”
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    Evidence of Himalayan erosional event at ∼0.5 Ma from a sediment core from the equatorial Indian Ocean in the vicinity of ODP Leg 116 sites by Nath, B. Nagender, Gupta, S.M., Mislankar, P.G., Rao, B.Ramalingeswara, Parthiban, G., Roelandts, I., Patil, S.K.

    “…A sediment core collected from an area ∼100 miles south of the ODP Leg 116 (distal Bengal Fan) in the equatorial Indian Ocean was investigated for…”
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