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    New Material of Carbonaceous Compressions from the ∼1.5 Ga Singhora Group, Chhattisgarh Supergroup, India, and their Interpretation as Benthic Algae by Singh, Veeru Kant, Sharma, Mukund

    Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (21-07-2022)
    “…The origin, antiquity, and affinity of benthic seaweeds (multicellular algae) in the geological past are shrouded in mystery due to their preservation bias. In…”
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    Pollen heteromorphism in Schleichera Lour. (Sapindaceae), observed in surface soil samples from central India by Md. Firoze Quamar, Biswajeet Thakur, Veeru Kant Singh, Santosh Kumar Pandey

    Published in Acta Palaeobotanica (01-06-2021)
    “…Angiosperms display striking variation of pollen morphological features within and between populations of the same species, as well as within individual…”
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    Hydrogeochemistry, Geothermometry, and Sourcing of High Dissolved Boron, Tungsten, and Chlorine Concentrations in the Trans-Himalayan Hotsprings of Ladakh, India by Ansari, Arif H., Singh, Veeru Kant, Kumar, Pankaj, Sharma, Mukund, Sharma, Anupam, Patnaik, Satyakam, Gundiga, Gurumurthy P., Rahi, Ishwar Chandra, Ansari, Mohammad Arif, Ramanathan, AL

    Published in Hydrology (01-06-2023)
    “…Boron (B) and Tungsten (W) are often found enriched in high-temperature geothermal waters associated with the development of subduction-related mafic to felsic…”
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    High authigenic Co enrichment in the non‐euxinic buff‐grey and black shale of the Chandarpur Group, Chhattisgarh Supergroup: Implication for the late Mesoproterozoic shallow marine redox condition by Ansari, Arif Husain, Singh, Veeru Kant, Sharma, Mukund, Kumar, Kamlesh

    Published in Terra nova (Oxford, England) (01-02-2022)
    “…Persistently low enrichment of conventional redox‐proxy trace metals, i.e., V, Cr, Mo and U in Mesoproterozoic black shale records, has generally been…”
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    Glucose uptake rate of microorganisms living in hot springs above 70°C temperature: a study of Panamik and Puga hot springs in the Ladakh region, Jammu and Kashmir, India by Ansari, A. H., Sharma, Mukund, Ahmad, S., Singh, Veeru Kant, Pandey, S. K., Kumar, Yogesh

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (25-02-2020)
    “…This study measures in situ microbial glucose uptake rate in two different hot springs in Ladakh, J&K, India with distinct temperatures >74°C and pH > 7.4. For…”
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    A New Record of Acanthomorphic Acritarch Tappania Yin from the Early Mesoproterozoic Saraipali Formation, Singhora Group, Chhattisgarh Supergroup, India and its Biostratigraphic Significance by Singh, Veeru Kant, Sharma, Mukund, Sergeev, Vladimir N.

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society of India (01-11-2019)
    “…In the present paper, well-preserved specimens of taxonomically distinctive Proterozoic eukaryotic fossil Tappania Yin are recorded for the first time from the…”
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    Pollen micro-morphometry of two endangered species of Rauvolfia L. (Apocynaceae) from the Indo-Gangetic Plains of central India using LM, CLSM and FESEM by Tripathi, Swati, Garg, Arti, Shukla, Achuta Nand, Farooqui, Anjum, Pandey, Arya, Tripathi, Tusha, Singh, Veeru Kant

    Published in Palynology (02-10-2022)
    “…Rauvolfia belongs to the family Apocynaceae and encompasses herbs or shrubs with leaves in whorls of three or four. It is an endangered plant of the tropics…”
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    Confocal (CLSM) and light (LM) photomicrographs of different plant pollen taxa from Lucknow, India: Implications of pollen morphology for systematics, phylogeny and preservation by Firoze Quamar, M., Nawaz Ali, S., Morthekai, P., Singh, Veeru Kant

    Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (01-12-2017)
    “…Pollen morphology of 28 plant taxa belonging to 23 families from Lucknow, India is illustrated and described on the basis of observations from light microscopy…”
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    Mineralogy, Organic Richness and Macerated Microbial Studies of the Rohtasgarh Shales in the Vindhyan Basin, India: Implications for Gas Generation Potential by Bhan, Uday, Boruah, Annapurna, Maurya, Deepak Sing, Rai, S. K., Goswami, Lalit, Singh, Veeru Kant

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society of India (01-04-2022)
    “…The Proterozoic black shales of Rohtas Subgroup in Vindhyan basin are analyzed to assess their hydrocarbon generation potential. A total of 50 core samples of…”
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    Morphometrical Analysis of Ceiba Mill. (Bombacoideae, Malvaceae) Pollen: A Sacred Plant of the Mayan (Mesoamerican) Civilisation by Tripathi, Swati, Farooqui, Anjum, Singh, VeeruKant, Singh, Shilpi, Roy, Rup Kumar

    Published in Palynology (02-10-2019)
    “…Ceiba, is a large tree used for ornamental landscaping in tropical regions of the world. It is found in tropical areas, including Mexico, Central America,…”
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    Neoproterozoic age based on microbiotas from the Raipur Group of Baradwar sub-basin, Chhattisgarh by Babu, Rupendra, Singh, Veeru Kant, Mehrotra, Naresh Chandra

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society of India (01-10-2014)
    “…An assemblage of structurally preserved organic-walled microfossils (OWMs) from the macerated residue of black carbonaceous shale belonging to Saradih…”
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    Cryptic bioentities with their significance from the Gotan Formation of Bilara Group, Marwar Supergroup, Rajasthan by Babu, Rupendra, Singh, Veeru Kant, Shukla, Manoj

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (25-06-2009)
    “…The Neoproterozoic (1000-542 Ma) period is recognized as the most significant in the earth's history basing on the available information from the different…”
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