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Can someone find info on Mulki-Pulicat Axis (MPA) Shyamal 01:55, 7 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Article under construction[edit]

The article is currently under construction. please discuss before making any changes. Sushant gupta 12:31, 29 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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1.Shanker, Ravi, Gopendra Kumar and Maithy, P. K. (2005). Palaeogeographic Evolution of India and its Implications for Hydrocarbon Resources: a New Approach. In: D. S. N. Raju, James Peters, Ravi Shanker & Gopendra Kumar (Eds.) An Overview of Litho-Bio-Chrono-Sequence Stratigraphy and Sea Level Changes of Indian Sedimentary Basins. Association Petroleum Geologists, Special Sublication 1, pp. 28-40. KDMIPE, ONGC, Dehradun 248 195.76.

2. Maithy, P. K. and Gopendra Kumar (2007). Biota in the terminal Proterozoic succession on Indian Subcontinent: A review. In: Vickers-Rich P. and Komarrower, P. (eds) 2007. The Rise and Fall of the Ediacaran Biota. Geological Society of London, Special Publications, v. 286, pp. 315-330.

3.Shanker, Ravi, Singh-Gopal, Gopendra Kumar and Maithy, P. K. (2001). Assembly and Break-up of Rodinia and Gondwana – Evidence from India, Gondwana Research, v. 4 (4), Spl. Issue on Rodinia, Gondwana and Asia (ISRGA Volume), pp. 783-784 (Abstract).

4.Maithy, P. K. and Gopendra Kumar (2007). Biota in the terminal Proterozoic succession on Indian Subcontinent: A review. In: Vickers-Rich P. and Komarrower, P. (eds) 2007. The Rise and Fall of the Ediacaran Biota.Geological Society of London, Special Publications, v. 286, pp. 315-330.

5.Ravi Shanker, P. K. Maithy, Gopal Singh and Gopendra Kumar (2000). Palaeogeographic Evolution and Biotic Changes of the Indian Subcontinent from the Late Palaeoproterozoic to Early Palaeozoic. In: Precambrian Crust in Eastern And Central India. Proc. International Seminar UNESCO-IUGS-IGCP-368. Oct. 29-30, 1998, Bhubhneshwar, India. Geol. Surv. India Spl. Pub. No. 57, pp. 34-48.

6.PALAEOGEOGRAPHIC EVOLUTION AND BIOTIC CHANGESOF THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT FROM THE LATEPALAEOPROTEROZOIC TO EARLYPALAEOZOICRavi Shankerl, P. K. Maithy2, Gopal Singhl and Gopendra Kumar'Geological Survey of India; Lucknow 226020,2 Birbal Salmi Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow Proceedings Volume. Inl. Sem_. Precambrian Crust in Eastern and Central India. IGCP.368. Bhubaneswar --S Philbrick(Talk) 13:51, 21 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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