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  • Prof. L. S. Chamyal Head of the Department

    Cell No.: 9426721547, 9601723437

    Email: [email protected], [email protected]

    Qualifications: M.Sc., Ph.D.

    Areas of interest: Quaternary Geology, Active tectonics, GPR

    1. Awards and/or other recognitions received 1. Fellow, National Academy of Sciences of India

    2. Fellow, Geological Society of India

    3. Council Member, Gujarat Science Academy

    4. Member, Programme Advisory Committee (PAC-ES) of DST, Govt. of India (2004-2010).

    5. Member Expert Committee Science of Shallow Subsurface of DST, Govt. of India (03 04). 6. Member Research Advisory Committee (RAC) of WIHG, Dehradun (07-09)

    7. Member Group Monitoring Committee (GMC), Ministry of Earth Science, Govt. of India

    8. Member Young Scientists Advisory Committee of DST, Govt. of India (2012-2015)

    9. Member Expert committee INSPIRE Fellowship review, West and Central India, DST.

    10. Member Expert Committee for Active Fault mapping of the country, MoES, Govt. of India.

    11. Member Prgarmme Advisory Committee of MoES, Govt. of India (2013- 2017).

    12. Member FIST Expert Committee-DST (2013-2017)

    13. Member Advisory Editorial Board of the Journal Indian Mineral (05-06).

    14. Cordinating Secretary, Indian Geologists Association, Chandigarh 15. Executive Council Member, Gondwana Geological Society

    16. Member Board of University Teaching and Research, KSKV Kachchh University.

    17. Member RDC, Barkatullah University, Bhopal

    18. Member Board of Studies in Geology, University of Pune, Pune

    20. Member Board os Studies in Geology, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad

    19. S.S.Merh award by the Geological Society of India, 1998.

    21. Hari Om Ashram awards for the best research papers of the year 1988, 1989, 1990, 1997. 22. National Geoscience award-2011by the Ministry of Mines, Govt. of India

    23. Member Governing Body, BSIP, Lucknow, Govt. of India

    2. Research projects/programmes completed/ongoing

    1. Principal Investigator: Studies on the surface and buried soils of Gujarat funded by DST under

    their Young Scientist Scheme (completed).

    2. Principal Investigator: Petrogenesis of the Trappean rocks of Kumaun Himalaya funded by M.S.

    University of Baroda (completed).

    3. Joint Principal Investigator: Stratigraphic and palaeoclimatic studies on the Quaternary deposits

    of the arid and semi-arid basins of Western India funded by DST (with Prof. S. S. Merh,

    completed).

    4. Principal Investigator: Stratigraphy of the Quaternary deposits and terrain evolution in the

    Darmaganga river basin, northern Kumaun Himalaya funded by M.S.University of Baroda

    (completed).

    5. Principal Investigator: Tectonic geomorphology of the Mahi river basin, Gujarat funded by DST

    (completed).

  • 6. Co-Principal Investigator: Neotectonic and palaeoseismic studies in Kachchh and adjoining areas

    funded by DST (with R. V. Karanth and D. M. Maurya, completed).

    7. Principal Investigator: Late Quaternary Tectonogeomorphic analysis and palaeoenvironment of

    the Lower Narmada basin funded by DST (completed).

    8. Principal Investigator: Reconstruction of Quaternary tectonics and delineation of sub-surface

    faults in Gujarat region using GPR funded by DST (completed).

    9. Coordinator: Science of Shallow Subsurface (SSS), Gujarat Corridor, a multidsciplinary and

    multiinstitutional integrated research programme of DST (completed).

    10. Principal Investigator: Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) investigations to delineate near surface

    fault properties of active Kachchh Mainland Fault (KMF), Narmada Son Fault (NSF) and active

    faults of SW Saurashtra, Western India funded by MoES .

    11. Co-Principal Investigator: Creating Awareness Regarding Water Management at the Household

    Level Using (IEC) and Dramatization Among The Women in Four Villages of Halodhar,

    Limda, Mota Kanthariya and Mudshi of Sabarkantha District of Gujarat funded by DST

    (ongoing).

    12. Co- Principal Investigator: Neotectonic evolution of active faults in Kachchh and Saurashtra,

    western India using field and Ground Penetrating Radra (GPR) studies funded by MoES.

    3. Visits Abroad 1. Tokyo, Japan for SEM applications and Operation for two weeks in 1985.

    2. Berlin,Germany for two weeks in 1995 in connection with XIV INQUA Meet.

    3.Scotland, University of Strathclyde, University of Glasgow, University of Edinbourgh,

    University of Abertay Dundee and University of Dundee for collaborative research in 2010

    4. Research (Doctoral)

    A) Ph.D. Title Geological studies around Loharkhet-Dhakuri area in Kumaun Himalaya with Special reference to the metabasics and the Main Central Thrust, The M.S.University of Baroda, Vadodara (1985). Guide: Prof. S. S. Merh

    B) Ph.Ds. produced:

    1. Ms. Manudip Kaur (1994). Petrogenesis of the granitoid rocks of Higher Kumaun Himalaya.

    2. V. Sridhar (1995). Sequence Stratigraphy and Palaeoclimatic studies on the Quaternary deposits of Sabarmati and Lower Luni Basins.

    3. J. N. Malik (1997). Late Quaternary depositional history of the Mahi River basin with special reference to neotectonics and palaeoclimate.

    4. D. M. Maurya (1998). Quaternary tectonism : Evidence from Gujarat alluvial plains. 5. M. G. Thakkar (1999). Morphotectonic evolution of Khari River basin of central Kachchh

    Highland.

    6. A. S. Khadkikar (1999). Sedimentation calcrete cycles in Late Quaternary deposits of Mainland Gujarat, western India.

    7. Rachna Raj (2000). Tectonic geomorphology and Late Quaternary palaeoenvironment of Mahi basin, Western India.

    8. N. C. Juyal (2005). Chronology of dry land sediments in western India and their correlation with climatic changes in Central Himalaya.

    9. S. Bhandari (2005). Late Quaternary sedimentation, neotectonics and palaeoenvironment of lower Narmada Basin.

    10. Ravi Bhushan (2009). Geochemical and isotopic studies in sediments and waters of the Northern Indian Ocean.

  • 11. Pramod K. Singh (2013). Geomorphic evolution and neotectonism along Kachchh Mainland Fault, Northern Hill Range, Kachchh, Gujarat.

    12. Balaji, D (ongoing). Palaeoclimatic reconstructions based on marine sediments from the Northern Indian Ocean: Implications to Aeolian flux and productivity.

    Supervised as Co- guide

    13. Ms. S. Prasad (1997). Late Quaternary Palaeoenvironment and evolution of the Nal region, Gujarat, India.

    14. Ms. G. Rajagopalan (1997). Stable isotope palaeoclimatology based on tropical peat

    deposits in Nilgiri hills, India. 15. Satya Prakash (2008). Role of the ocean in the global carbon cycle. 16. Santosh Kumar (2009). Isotopic and geochemical studies of ancient and modern sediments 17. Shreyas M. Ramesh (2009). High resolution monsoon reconstruction using oxygen isotopes

    in teak trees.

    18. Anil Shukla (2012). Geochemical and isotopic studies of some Proterozoic carbonate sequences of India.

    19. Shraddha Band (Ongoing). Multi-proxy palaeoclimate studies in the Indian region for the past 20 ka: A synthesis.

    20. Gaurav Sharma (Ongoing). Geochemical and isotopic studies of ophiolites from the Andman and Nicobar Islands.

    21. Ikshu Gautam (Ongoing). Sm-Nd isotopic systematic of continental Igneous rocks of India:

    Implications for the early evolution of the silicate earth.

    22. Anirban Chatterjee (Ongoing). Provenance of late Quaternary continental sediments in

    western India: insights from trace element and isotope geochemistry.

    5. Research Papers Published in full (In refereed Journals) Citation: 905 (google)

    h-index: 17 (google) i10: 30

    International

    107. Alpa Sridhar, A. Laskar, Vandana Prasad, A. Sharma, J. K. Tripathi, D. Balaji, D. M. Maurya,

    L. S. Chamyal (Comm.). Late Holocene flooding and sedimentation along the estuarine lower

    Narmada River valley, western India: Implication for sea level and climatic fluctuations.

    I n t e r n a t i o n a l J o u r n a l o f e a r t h s c i e n c e , s p r i n g e r .

    106. G. Subramanyam, D. M. Maurya, Nitesh Khonde, L. S. Chamyal and G. Archana (2014).

    Microbial Activity and Culturable Bacterial Diversity in Sediments of Great Rann of Kutch, a

    Unique Ecosystem, Western India. Pedosphere, Elsevier, 24, 45-55 (IF. 1.103).

    105. D.M. Maurya, V. Chowksey, Parul Joshi and L. S. Chamyal (2013). Application of GPR for

    delineating neotectonic setting and shallow subsurface nature of the seismically active Gedi

    Fault, Kachchh, western India. Jour. of Geophysics and Engineering, 10,doi:10.1088/1742-

    2132/10/3/034006 (IF. 0.805).

  • 104. P. Joshi, D.M. Maurya and L.S.Chamyal (2013). Tectonic and Climatic controls on Holocene

    Bajada sedimentation along Narmada-Son Fault (NSF), Gujarat, Western India. International

    Jour. Sediment Research, Elesvier, 28, 66-76 (IF: 1.7).

    103. A. Sridhar, L. S. Chamyal, F. Bhattacharya, and A. K. Singhvi (2013). Early Holocene fluvial

    activity from the sedimentology and palaeohydrology of gravel terrace in the semi arid Mahi

    River Basin, India. Journal Asian Earth Sciences, Elsevier, 66, 240 248 (IF: 2.301).

    102. P. Joshi, D.M. Maurya and L.S.Chamyal (2013). Morphotectonic segmentation and spatial

    variability of neotectonic activity along the seismically active Narmada-Son Fault (NSF) deduced

    from geomorphic analysis using remote sensing and GIS, Gujarat, Western India.

    Geomorphology, Elsevier, 180, 292-306 (IF: 2.879).

    101. Alpa Sridhar and L.S.Chamyal (2012). Spatial and temporal variability in Holocene river flow

    conditions deduced from fluvial terrace systems in the Mahi River basin, Gujarat, India.

    Holocene: perspectives, environmental dynamics, impact events, Nova Science publisher

    New York, pp.23-32.

    100. G. Subramanyam, G. Archana and L.S.Chamyal (2011). Soil microbial activity and its

    relation to soil indigenous properties in semi-arid alluvial and estuarine soils of Mahi

    River basin, western India. Int. Journal of Soil Science, 6, 224- 237(IF: 1.037).

    99. L.S.Chamyal, A Dambricourt Mallasse, D.M. Maurya, Rachna Raj, Navin Juyal, S.

    Bahndari, R.K. Pant, and C. Gaillard (2011). Discovery of a robust fossil Homo Sapiens

    in India (Orsang River valley, Lower Narmada Basin): Possible continuity with Asian

    Homo erectus. Acta Anthropologica Sinica, 30, 167-191.

    98. V. Chowksey, D. M. Maurya, N. Khonde and L. S. Chamyal (2010). Tectonic

    geomorphology and evidence for active tilting of the Bela, Khadir and Bhanjada islands

    in the seismically active Kachchh palaeorift graben, western India. Z.F.

    Geomorphologie, Germany, 54, 467-490 (IF: 1.188).

    97. Alpa Sridhar and L.S.Chamyal (2010). Sediment records as archives of the late

    Pleistocene-Holocene hydrological change in the alluvial Narmada basin, western India.

    Proceedings of Geologists Association (PGA), Elsevier, 121, 195-202 (IF: 1.47).

    96. D. M. Maurya, M. G. Thakkar, N. Khonde and L. S. Chamyal (2009).Geomorphology of the Little Rann of Kachchh, Western India: Implication for basin architecture and Holocene

    palaeoceanographic conditions. Z.F. Geomorphologie, Germany, 53, 69 -80 (IF: 1.188).

    95. D. M. Maurya, M. G. Thakkar, A.K. Patidar, S. Bhandari, B. Goyal and L.S.Chamyal (2008).

    Late Quaternary geomorphic evolution of the coastal zone of Kachchh, western India. Journal

    of Coastal Research, Florida, 24. 746-758 (IF: 1.366).

    94. A. K. Patidar, D. M Maurya, M. G. Thakkar and L. S.Chamyal (2007). Fluvial geomorphology

    and neotectonic activity based on field and GPR data, Katrol hill range, Kachchh, western India.

    Quaternary International, Elsevier, 159, 74 92 (IF: 1.601).

    93. N. Juyal, L. S. Chamyal, S. Bhandari, Ravi Bhushan and A.K.Singhvi (2006). Continental

    record of the Southwest monsoon during the last 130 Ka: evidence from the southern margin of

    Thar Desert, India. Quaternary Science Review, Elsevier, 25, 2632-2650 (IF: 4.245).

  • 92. D. M. Maurya, B. Goyal, A. K.Patidar, N. Mulchandani, M.G.Thakkar and L.S.Chamyal (2006).

    Ground Penetrating Radar imaging of two large sand blow craters related to 2001 Bhuj

    earthquake, Kachchhh, Western India. Jour. Applied Geophysics, Elsevier, 60, 142- 152 (IF:

    1.294).

    9 1 . Subhash Bhandari, D. M. Maurya and L. S. Chamyal (2005). Late Pleistocene alluvial plain

    sedimentation in lower Narmada valley, western India: Palaeoenvironmental implications.

    Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, Elsevier, 24, pp. 433 444 (IF: 2.301).

    90. L. S. Chamyal, D. M. Maurya and Rachna Raj (2003). Fluvial systems of dry lands of western

    India: A synthesis of Late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental and tectonic changes.

    Quaternary International, Elsevier, 104, pp. 69-86 (IF: 1.601).

    89. L. S. Chamyal, D. M. Maurya, S. Bhanadari and Rachna Raj (2002). Late Quaternary

    geomorphic evolution of the Lower Narmada Valley, Western India : Implications for

    neotectonic activity along the Narmada-Son Fault. Geomorphology, Elsevier, 46, 177-202 (IF:

    2.879).

    88. A. S. Khadkikar, L. S. Chamyal and R. Ramesh (2000). The character and genesis of calcrete in

    late Quaternary alluvial deposits, Gujarat, western India, and its bearing on the interpretation of

    ancient climates. Palaeoclimat. Palaeogeogh. Palaeoecol., Elsevier, 162, pp.239-261( IF:

    2.645).

    87. N. Juyal, Rachna Raj, D. M. Maurya, L. S. Chamyal and A.K.Singhvi (2000). Chronology of

    Late Pleistocene environmental changes in the lower Mahi basin, western India. Journal of

    Quaternary Science, Elsevier, 15, pp.501-508 (IF: 3.127).

    86. A. S. Khadkikar, S. S. Merh, J. N. Malik, and L. S. Chamyal, (1998).Calcretes in semi-arid

    alluvial system: formative pathways and sinks. Sedimentary Geology, Elsevier, 116, pp.251-

    260 (IF: 1.957).

    85. S. Kusumgar, Rachna Raj, L. S. Chamyal and G. Yadav (1998). Holocene palaeoenvironmental

    changes in the Lower Mahi Valley. Radiocarbon, Germany, 40, pp. 819-823( IF: 1.16).

    84. L. S. Chamyal, A. S. Khadikar, J. N. Malik and D. M. Maurya (1997). Sedimentology of the

    Narmada alluvial fan, Western India. Sedimentary Geology, Elsevier, 107, pp. 263-279 (IF:

    1.957).

    83. V. Sridhar and L. S. Chamyal (1996). Debris and sheet flow dominated gravels in the Sabarmati

    basin of Western India. Z.F. Geomorphologie, Germany, 103, pp. 243-248 (IF: 1.188).

    National

    82. D. M. MAURYA, Mamta Tiwari, A. S. Rajawat, H. Kumar, N. Khonde and L. S. Chamyal.

    Geomorphic characterisation of the Banni plain, Kachchh, using orbital imaging radar

    (RISAT 1C) and optical remote sensing data. Jour. Geol. Soc. India (Comm.).

    81. V. Chowksey, D. M. MAURYA, N. Khonde, P. Joshi and L. S. Chamyal. Active

    tectonic control on landscape and Quaternary sedimentation in the Pachham Island,

    Kachchh, Western India. Jour. Geol. Soc. India (Comm.)

  • 8 0 . D. M. Maurya*, N. Khonde, Archana Das, V. Chowksey and L. S. Chamyal (2013).

    Subsurface stratigraphy of the Great Rann of Kachchh, western India based on

    preliminary evaluation from textural analysis of two continuous sediment cores. Current

    Science, 104, 1071- 1077(IF: 0.897).

    7 9 . Murali, C. N. Murthy and L.S. Chamyal (2012). Characterization of colloids in the late

    Quaternary sediment sequences of Mahi River basin, Gujarat, India. Current Science,

    103, 1209- 1215 (IF: 0.897).

    78. M.G.Thakkar, Bhanu Goyal, D.M. Maurya and L. S. Chamyal (2012). Internal

    geometry of reactivated and non-reactivated sandblow craters related to 2001 Bhuj

    earthquake, India: A modern analogue for interpreting paleosandblow craters. Jour

    Geol. Soc. India, 79, 367-375 (IF: 0.424).

    77. N. Khonde, D. M. Maurya*, A.D. Siingh, V. Chowksey and L. S. Chamyal (2011).

    Environmental significance of raised rann sediments along the margins of Khadir,

    Bhanjada and Kuar bet islands in Great Rann of Kachchh, W. India. Current Science,

    101, pp. 1429-1434 (IF: 0.783).

    7 6 . G. Subramanyam, G. Archana and L.S.Chamyal (2011). Microbial activity and diversity

    in the late Pleistocene paleosols of alluvial Mahi river basin, Gujarat, western India.

    Current Science, 101, 202 - 209 (IF: 0.783). 75. V. Chwksey, D.M. Maurya, N. Khonde and L.S.Chamyal (2011). Lithostratigraphic

    development and neotectonic significance of the Quaternary sediments along the Kachchh

    Mainland Fault (KMF) zone, Western India. Jour Earth System science, 120, pp. 979-999 (IF:

    0.786).

    74. V. Chowksey, P. Joshi, D. M. Maurya and L. S. Chamyal (2011). Ground penetrating radar

    characterization of fault- generated Quaternary colluvio-fluvial deposits along the seismically

    active Kachchh Mainland Fault, western India. Current Science, 100, pp. 915-921(IF: 0.783).

    73. S. B. Shukla, S.P.Prizomwala, V.Ukey, Nilesh Bhatt and L.S.Chamyal (2010).Coastal

    geomorphology and tsunami hazard scenario along the Kachchh coast, western India. Ind. Jour.

    Marine Science, 39, pp.549-556 (IF: 0.3).

    7 2 . L.S.Chamyal and N. Juyal (2008). Late Quaternary continental studies in parts of India:

    Implications for monsoon variability. Jour Geol. Soc. India, 71, 605 -623 (IF: 0.424).

    71. A.K.Patidar, D. M. Maurya, M. G. Thakkar and L. S. Chamyal (2008). Evidence of neotectonic

    reactivation of the Katrol Hill Fault (KHF) during late Quaternary and its GPR characterization.

    Current Science, 94, pp. 338-346 (IF: 0.783).

    70. M.G.Thakkar, B.Goyal, A.K. Patidar, D.M.Maurya and L. S. Chamyal (2006). Bedrock gorges

    in the Central Mainland Kachchh: implications for landscape evolution. Jour. Earth System

    Science, 115, pp. 249-256 (IF: 0.786).

    69. R.K.Pant, N. Phadtare, L.S.Chamyal and N.Juyal (2005). Quaternary deposits in Ladakh and

    Karakoram Himalaya: a treasure trove of the palaeoclimate records. Current Science, 88, pp.

    1789-1798 (IF: 0.783).

  • 68. L.S.Chamyal and N. Juyal (2005). Climatic events in Southern Thar Desert and Higher Central

    Himalaya during the Last Glacial Stage (LGS): Possible linkages. Jour. Him. Geol., 26, pp.

    241- 252.

    67. D.M.Maurya, A.K.Patidar, N.Mulchandani, B.Goyal, M.G.Thakkar, S.Bhandari, S.I.Vaid,

    N.P.Bhatt and L. S. Chamyal (2005). Need for initiating Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)

    studies along active faults in India: An example from Kachchh. Current Science, 88, pp. 231-

    240(IF: 0.783).

    6 6 . Rachna Raj, N. Mulchandani, S. Bhandari, D. M. Maurya and L. S. Chamyal (2004). Channel

    shifting in a highly sinuous meandering river in alluvial plain, Vishwamitri River, Mainland

    Gujarat. Current Science, 86, pp. 1647-1653(IF: 0.783).

    65. N. Juyal, L. S. Chamyal, S. Bhandari, D. M. Maurya and A. K. Singhvi (2004). Environmental

    changes during Late Pleistocene in the Orsang River basin, Western India. Jour. Geol. Soc.

    India, 64, 471-479 (IF: 0.424).

    64. D. M. Maurya, S. Bhandari, M. G. Thakkar and L. S. Chamyal (2003) Late Quaternary fluvial

    sequences of southern Mainland Kachchh, western India. Current Science, 84, pp. 1056-

    1064(IF: 0.783).

    63. Rachna Raj, Subhash Bhandari, D.M.Maurya and L. S. Chamyal (2003). Geomorphic indicators

    of active tectonism in the Karjan river basin of Lower Narmada valley, western India. Jour.

    Geol.Soc. India, 62, pp. 739-752 (IF: 0.424).

    62. D. M. Maurya, M. G. Thakkar and L. S. Chamyal (2003). Quaternary geology of the arid zone

    of Kachchh: Terra incognita. Proc. Ind. Nat. Sci. Acad., New Delhi, 69, pp. 123-135.

    61. Rachna Raj, N. Mulchandani, S. Bhandari, D.M. Maurya, and L. S. Chamyal (2003). Evidence

    of Mid Late Holocene seismic event from Dhadhar River basin, Gujarat Alluvial Plain, Western India. Current Science, 85, pp. 812-815(IF: 0.783).

    60. D.M.Maurya, M.G.Thakkar and L. S. Chamyal (2003). Implications of transverse fault system

    on Tectonic evolution of Mainland Kachchh, Western India. Current Science, 85, pp. 661-

    667(IF: 0.783).

    59. L. S. Chamyal and D. M. Maurya (2002). Status of Quaternary geological studies in parts of

    India: A synthesis. Indian Minerals, Calcutta, 56, pp. 1-26.

    58. S. Bhandari, Rachna Raj, D. M. Maurya and L. S. Chamyal (2001). Formation and erosion of

    Holocene alluvial fans along the Narmada-Son Fault near Rajpipla in the Lower Narmada Basin,

    Western India. Jour. Geol. Soc. Ind., 58, pp. 519-531(IF: 0.424).

    57. D.M. Maurya, Rachna Raj and L. S. Chamyal (2000). History of Tectonic evolution of Gujarat

    alluvial plains, western India during Quaternary : A Review. Jour. Geol. Soc.Ind., 55, pp. 343-

    363(IF: 0.424).

    56. Rachna Raj, M. B. Wadi, D. M. Maurya and L. S. Chamyal (2000). Palaeochannels in the

    lower Mahi basin, Gujarat. Man and Environment, 25, pp. 13-18.

    55. Rachna Raj, D.M. Maurya and L. S. Chamyal (1999). Tectonic geomorphology in the Mahi

    river basin, western India. Jour. Geol. Soc. Ind., 54, pp. 387-398 (IF: 0.424).

  • 54. Rachna Raj, D.M. Maurya and L. S. Chamyal (1999). Tectonic control on distribution and

    evolution of ravines in the lower Mahi valley, Gujarat. Jour. Geol. Soc. India, 53, pp. 669-674

    (IF: 0.424).

    53. Manudip Kaur, L. S. Chamyal, N. Sharma and T.N.Jowhar (1999). Geothermometry of the

    granitoids of Eastern Higher Kumaun Himalaya, India. Jour. Geol. Soc. Ind., 53, pp. 211-

    217(IF: 0.424).

    52. M. G.Thakkar, D. M. Maurya, Rachna Raj and L. S. Chamyal (1999). Quaternary tectonic

    history and terrain evolution of the area around Bhuj, Mainland Kachchh, western India. J. Geol.

    Soc. Ind., 53, pp. 601-610 (IF: 0.424).

    51. Rachna R. and L.S.Chamyal (1998). Microfauna from a Middle Holocene terrace, Lower

    Mahi valley, western India. J. Palaeont. Soc. Ind., 43, pp. 55-67.

    50. D. M. Maurya, Rachna, R,and L. S. Chamyal (1998). Seismically induced soft sediment

    deformational structures (Seismites) from the Mid Late Holocene terraces, Lower Mahi valley,

    Western India. Jour. Geol. Soc. India, 51, 755-758 (IF: 0.424).

    49. Rachna Raj, D.M.Maurya and L.S.Chamyal (1998). Late Quaternary Sea level changes in

    western India: Evidence from Lower Mahi valley. Current Sci., 74, 910-914(IF: 0.783).

    48. V. Sridhar, S. S. Merh and L. S. Chamyal (1997). Drainage of north Gujarat: present and past.

    Jour. Geol. Soc. Ind., 49, pp. 417-426 (IF: 0.424).

    47. V.Sridhar, S.S.Merh and L. S. Chamyal (1997). Role of tectonism in the north Gujarat alluvial

    plains. Proc.Ind. Nat. Sci. Acad., New Delhi, 63, pp. 183-196.

    46. D. M. Maurya, J. N. Malik, Rachna Raj and L. S. Chamyal (1997). Soft sediment deformation

    in the Quaternary sediments of the lower Mahi basin, western India. Current Science, 72, pp.

    519-522(IF: 0.783).

    45. D. M. Maurya, J. N. Malik, Rachna Raj and L. S. Chamyal (1997). Holocene valley fill

    terraces in the Lower Mahi valley, Gujarat. Current Science, 73, pp. 539-542(IF: 0.783).

    44.Manudip Kaur and L. S. Chamyal ( 1996). The Granitoids of Pindar-Sarju, Ramganga and

    Goriganga valleys of Higher Kumaun Himalaya. Jl. Geol. Soc. Ind., 47, pp. 665-674 (IF:

    0.424).

    43. A.S. Khadkikar, L. S. Chamyal, J. N. Malik, D. M. Maurya and S. S. Merh (1996). Arid-humid

    cycles in Mainland Gujarat over the past ~300 ka: Evidence from the Mahi River basin, India.

    Jour. Geol. Soc. Ind., 47, pp. 383-388(IF: 0.424).

    42. L. S. Chamyal (1995). The Quaternary continental deposits of the semi-arid central Gujarat

    alluvial plains. Jour. Geol. Soc. India, 45, pp. 245-248 (IF: 0.424).

    41. L. S. Chamyal and Manudip Kaur and M. Thakkar (1995). Usefulness of incompatible elements

    and correlation co-efficient patterns in the petrogenesis of amphibolites of Kumaun Himalaya.

    Ind. Mineralogist, 29, pp. 50-59.

    4 0 . L. S. Chamyal (1995). A note on the Precambrian deformation in the amphibolites of the

    Central Crystallines in the Kumaun. Jl. Him. Res., 6, pp. 1-14.

  • 39. D.M. Maurya, L. S. Chamyal and S.S. Merh (1995). Tectonic evolution of the Gujarat central

    plain, western India. Current Science, 69, pp. 610-613(IF: 0.783).

    38. L. S. Chamyal and S. S. Merh (1995). The Quaternary Formations of Gujarat. Mem.Geol. Soc.

    Ind., 32, pp. 246-257.

    37. L. S. Chamyal, S. S. Merh, D. M. Maurya and B. Sharma (1995). A note on the Quaternary

    sediment gravity flows in the Banganga basin, Baroda district, Gujarat. Man and Env., 21, pp.

    109-112.

    36. L. S. Chamyal, B. Sharma, S. S. Merh and H. Karami (1994). Significance of bank material at

    Tilakwada in Lower Narmada valley. Current Science, 66, pp. 306-307(IF: 0.783).

    35. V. Sridhar, L. S. Chamyal and S. S. Merh (1994). The north Gujarat rivers: Remnants of a super

    fluvial system. Jour. Geol. Soc. Ind., 44, pp. 427-434 (IF: 0.424).

    3 4 . L. S. Chamyal and Manudip Kaur (1994). Structural set up in northern part of Kumaun

    Himalaya. Ind. Acad. Sci. ( Earth and Planet. Sci.) 103, pp. 37-47 (IF: 0.786).

    33. S. S. Merh and L. S. Chamyal (1993). The Quaternary sediments in Gujarat. Current Science,

    64, pp. 823-827(IF: 0.783).

    32. L. S. Chamyal and S. S. Merh (1992). Sequence stratigraphy of surface Quaternaries in the

    semi-arid basins of Gujarat. Man and Env., 27, pp. 33-40.

    31. L. S. Chamyal (1991). New data on the geology of Loharkhet-Dhakuri area in Kumaun

    Himalaya. J. M.S.Univ. of Baroda, 37-38, pp. 57-70.

    30. L. S. Chamyal (1991). Stratigraphy of the Lesser Himalayan rocks in Kumaun. Ind. Acad. Sci.

    (Earth Planet. Sci.), 103, pp. 37-47(IF:0.786).

    29. L. S. Chamyal a n d N . M . V a s h i (1990). Some observations on stratigraphy, structure and

    metamorphism in some parts of northern Kumaun Himalaya. J. M.S.Univ.Baroda,35-36 pp. 53-

    64.

    28. R.K. Pant and L. S. Chamyal (1990). Quaternary sedimentation pattern and terrain evolution in

    the Mahi river basin, Gujarat, India. Proc. Ind. Nat. Sci. Acad. Physical Science, New Delhi,

    56, pp. 501-511.

    27. L. S. Chamyal and R. K. Pant (1989). Heavy mineral distribution in the `fluvial micro-

    environments of the upper Sarju river, Kumaun Himalaya. Man and Env.,13, pp. 33-39.

    26. L. S. Chamyal (1987). A preliminary note on the Quaternary deposits of the upper Sarju basin in

    Kumaun Himalaya. Man and Env., 11, pp. 93-97.

    2 5 . L. S. Chamyal (1987). Some petrographic studies on the crystalline rocks of Dhakuri area in

    Kumaun Himalaya. J. Ind. Acad. Geoscience, 33, pp. 1-25.

    Articles published in Seminar/Conference volume

    24. N.Khonde, D. M. Maurya, V. Chowksey, M.G. Thankkar and L.S.Chamyal (2011). Tectonic

    geomorphology of the Chang River basin in SE Wagad, Kachchh western India. Geological

    processes and climate change, Macmillan Publishers India Ltd., 51-62.

  • 23. L.S. Chamyal and D. M. Maurya (2011). GPR studies in Mainland Kachchh: Implication for

    neotectonic evolution. Proc. Nat. Semi. on Geosciences and water resources for sustainable

    development. Andhra University, pp. 86 98.

    22. L.S.Chamyal, D.M. Maurya and Nilesh Bhatt (2009). Neotectonics in parts of Gujarat: A

    synthesis of field and GPR based studies. Proc. Nat. Seminar on Geodynamics, sedimentation

    and biotic response to India-Asia collision, pp. 61-79.

    21. A. K. Patidar, D. M. Maurya, M. G. Thakkar, and L. S. Chamyal (2006). Shallow

    subsurface characterisation of active faults using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR):

    Example from Katrol Hill Fault (KHF), Kachchh, western India. Proc. Ground

    Penetrating Radar, Columbus, Ohio, United States.

    2 0 . N. P. Bhatt, A. K. Patidar, D. M. Maurya and L. S. Chamyal (2006). Delineation of three

    shallow subsurface faults using GPR in south Saurashtra, western India. Proc. Ground

    Penetrating Radar, Columbus, Ohio, United States.

    19. M. G. Thakkar, D. M. Maurya, Rachna Raj and L. S. Chamyal (2001). Morphotectonic analysis

    of Khari river basin of Mainland Kachchh : Evidence for neotectonic activity along

    transverse faults. Bull. Ind. Geol. Assoc., 34, pp. 205-220.

    18. Rachna Raj, D. M. Maurya, M. G. Thakkar and L. S. Chamyal (2001). Rejuvenation of Aravallis

    during Quaternary : Evidences from the SE Aravalli range. Bull. Ind. Geol. Assoc., 34, pp. 197-

    204.

    17. L. S. Chamyal, D. M. Maurya, Rachna Raj and M. B. Wadi (1999). Evolution of Gujarat alluvial

    plains: An evaluation of various geological factors. Sp.Publ. Gondwana Geol. Soc. Nagpur. 4,

    pp 105-115.

    16. Rachna Raj, D. M. Maurya and L. S. Chamyal (1999). The evolution of Mahi drainage basin

    during Qauternary: A morphometric approach. Sp. Publ. Gondwana Geol. Soc. Nagpur. 4,

    131-139.

    15. N. Sharma, S. I. Vaid and L. S. Chamyal (1999).Late Pleistocene soils around Vasad in the

    Lower Mahi valley Gujarat. Sp. Publ. Gondwana Geol. Soc. Nagpur. 4, pp. 187-192.

    14. V. Sridhar and L. S. Chamyal (1995). Studies on surface and buried soils of North-Gujarat and

    their palaeoenvironmental implications. Proc. Nat. Semi. Rec. Res. Geol.,Western India,

    pp. 231-240.

    13. R. K. Pant and L. S. Chamyal (1988). Some observations on the Quaternary deposits in the

    upper Sarju basin, Kumaun Himalaya. Proc. Quat. Stud. Geol., Baroda, pp. 231-240.

    12. L. S. Chamyal, N. M. Vashi and S. S. Merh (1984). On the nature of Main Central Thrust in

    Kumaun Himalaya. Proc. Ind. Geol. Cong. Bombay, pp. 77-84.

    11. O. K. Shah, S. G. Patel and L. S. Chamyal (1984). Stratigraphic significance of the rocks of

    Ganai area in Kumaun Himalaya. Proc. Ind. Geol. Cong. Bombay, pp. 1-10.

    Books (Monograph) authored

  • 10. S. S. Merh and L. S. Chamyal (1997). The Quaternary Geology of Gujarat alluvial plains.

    Published by Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi, 98p.

    Other Publications

    9. L. S. Chamyal, A. K. Patidar and K. R. Gupta (2007). Ground Penetrating Radar and its use in

    subsurface geological studies: examples from Gujarat, Western India. Geospectrum, 2, pp. 5-

    16.

    8. L.S.Chamyal (2004). Neotectonic studies: a synthesis. Glimpses of Geoscience Research in India,

    Ind. Nat. Sci. Academy, New Delhi, pp. 59-63.

    7. L.S.Chamyal and N. Juyal (2004). Palaeoclimatic studies. Glimpses of Geoscience Research in

    India, Ind. Nat. Sci. Academy, New Delhi, pp. 103-105.

    6. L. S. Chamyal, D. M. Maurya and Rachna Raj (2000). Evolution of Mainland Gujarat Quaternary

    basin. SERC Research Highlights, DST, pp. 74-80.

    5. L. S. Chamyal and N.M.Vashi (1989). Tectonic framework and structural characteristics of the

    crystalline rocks of Kumaun Himalaya. Current Trends in Geology, 11, pp. 91-106.

    4. L. S. Chamyal, N. M. Vashi and O. K. Shah (1989). Metavolcanics of Lesser Himalaya. Current

    Trends in Geol., 12, pp. 195-210.

    3. L. S. Chamyal a n d N . M . V a s h i (1988). Origin and palaeotectonic environment of the

    amphibolites of Kumaun Himalaya. Sp. Pub.Ind. Geol. Assoc. Adv. Stud. Geol., Chandigarh,

    3, pp. 193-206.

    2 . S . S . M e r h , L. S. Chamyal a n d N . M . V a s h i (1986). Geochemistry and geodynamic

    significance of the amphibolites of Kumaun Himalaya. Ophiolotes and Indian Plate Margin,

    pp. 109-122.

    1. L. S. Chamyal and S. S.Merh (1984).Metabasics of Loharkhet area in Kumaun and their

    stratigraphic significance. Current trends in Geology, 7, pp. 353-378.

    6. Published as abstracts (Selected) 1. Tectonic evolution of Quaternary Basin, Western India. XIV INQUA Congress, Berlin

    [1995].

    2. Terminal Pleistocene aridity as reflected in the aeolian deposits of northern and central part of Mainland Gujarat.XIV INQUA Congress, Berlin [1995].

    3. Evidences of arid phases in the river sections of North and Central Gujarat. Int. Symp.on Deserts. P.R.L. Ahmedabad. [1992].

    4. Stratigraphy of the Quaternary formations in the Mahi and Narmada basins, Gujarat. Indo-Soviet Symp., Aligarh. [1990].

    5. Stratigraphy of the Quaternary deposits in Gujarat, India. First South Asia Geol. Cong. Pakistan. [1992].

    6. Alluvial gravels in the Lower Narmada Valley. Int. Sem. Quaternary, Tehran University.

    [1994].

    7. Stratigraphy and Soil formation in the semi arid basin of Central Gujarat. Int. Sem.

    Quaternary, Tehran University. [1994].

    8. Alluvial fan sedimentation in the semi- arid plains of Western India. 30th Int. Geol. Cong. Beiging, China [1996].

  • 9. Palaeosols: Records of Quaternary Climate. Natn. Sem. Quat. Land.,Baroda [1988]. 10. Quaternary deposits of Mahi River, Gujarat. Natn. Sem. Rec. Quat. Stud. Ind.Baroda

    [1988].

    11. Geomorphic evolution of Sarju River basin, Kumaun Himalaya. Ind. Geog. Meet Baroda

    [1991].

    12. Quaternary succession in the Sabarmati River basin, Gujarat, Ind. Geol. Cong.Ujjain [1991]. 13. Sequence of exposed Quaternaries in the Narmada valley, Gujarat: 79th Ind. Sci. Cong.

    Baroda [1992].

    14. Surface and buried soils of Central Gujarat Alluvial plains. Ann. Meet. Geol. Sco. Ind. Sem.

    Rock weathering and soil formation, Pune [1992].

    15. Palaeoclimatic inferences from the exposed continental sequences in the river valleys of Western India. DST workshop on past Global climatic changes .I.I.T.M. Pune [1993].

    16. Fluvial Systems of the SE Thar margin. Ist Indian workshop of IGCP-349, Geol. Surv. India, Jaipur [1995]

    17. The Quaternary Alluvial fans in the semi arid basins of Gujarat. Nat. Sem. Neogene-Qaternary sediments of India, Chandigarh [1995]

    18. Stratigraphical and Palaeoenvironmental studies in the south- east Thar margin. IInd Indian workshop of IGCP-349, Baroda [1995]

    19. Late Quaternary geomorphic landforms and climatic change in the SE margin of the Thar.

    Last workshop of IGCP-349, Pune [1998]

    20. Late Pleistocene Holocene palaeoenvironmental changes: Evidence from Gujarat alluvial plains. IGBP Workshop on South Asian Palaeoenvironments held at IITM, Pune, Feb,

    2000.

    21. An overview of the fluvial systems of Mainland Gujarat. Workshop on understanding future dry land environmental changes from the past dynamics.IGCP-413, GSI Jaipur, April 2000.

    22. Fluvial geomorphology and neotectonics of mainland Gujarat. Sem. On Structure and

    tectonics of Indian plate held at CAS in Geology, P. U. Chandigarh, July-August 2000. 23. Landscape evolution of Lower Narmada Basin during Late Quaternary. IGCP 449 Global

    correlation of Late Cenozoic Fluvial sequences. Ind. Inst. of Technology, Kanpur, India.

    Dec.20-22, 2001. 24. Tectonic controls on Late Quaternary sedimentation and geomorphic evolution of southern

    Mainland Kachchh, western India. IGCP 449 Global Correlation of Late Cenozoic Fluvial

    sequences. Ind .Inst. of Technology, Kanpur, India. Dec 20-22 ,2001. 25. Response of fluvial systems to late Quaternary climatic and tectonic changes in Gujarat and

    their comparison with other regions. Int. Conf. on Quaternary climate, tectonism and

    environment of the Himalaya: comparisons with other regions. Dept. Of Geology,

    Kumaun University, Nanital, 11 to 15 March, 2002. 26. Late Quaternary fluvial sequences and environments in the Lower Narmada Basin, Western

    India. GLOCOPH, 2002, Pune, 2-7 Dec., 2002.

    27. Quaternary sedimentary basin of Western India. Convention of Indian Association of Sedimentologists, Dept. Of Geology, Garhwal University, Srinagar, November, 2003.

    28. Applications and significance of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in Quaternary Geological studies: Examples from Gujarat. Convention of Indian Association of Sedimentologists,

    Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun, December, 2005.

    29. Late Quaternary Paleoclimatic frame work of Western India: An update and scope for further studies. BSIP, Nov. 2006.

    30. Field and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) based neotectonic studies in Kachchh. National seminar on seismicity, Gandhinagar, 2006.

    31. An overview of Late Quaternary sedimentation of Gujarat alluvial plain, Western India.Nat. Sem., Lucknow University, Feburary 25-26, 2009.

    32. Neotectonism in parts of Gujarat: A field and GPR based study. Nat. Sem. Geodynamics,

    sedimentation and biotic response in the context of India Asia collision, Mizoram

    University, Aizawl, 26-28 Nov., 2009.

    33. Fluvial geomorphology and morphotectonic characteristics of Samkhiali and Lakadiya plain in Kachchh basin, western India. Gujarat Science Congress, Ahmedabad, 21 March, 2010.

  • 34. Holocene foraminifera as environmental indicators, Great Rann of Kachchh, western India. Gujarat Science Congress, Ahmedabad, 21 March, 2010.

    35. Geomorphic indicators of neotectonic activity along the Narmada Son Fault zone in Gujarat, western India. Gujarat Science Congress, Ahmedabad, 21 March, 2010

    36. GPR studies in Mainland Kachchh: Implications for neotectonic evolution. Nat. Conf. Geosciences and Water resources for sustainable development (GWRSD). Andhra

    University, Vishakhapatnam, 11-12 Feb., 2011.

    37. Fluvial systems of Gujarat in a climate change perspective: An analysis of

    palaeohydrology, palaeodischarge and palaeochannel dimensions. Interantional Geological Correlation Programme- 582. IIT Kanpur, 5-6 January, 2012.

    38. Neotectonic evolution of active faults in Kachchh basin: Evidence from Quaternary geological and GPR studies. National conference on Geology of Kachchh basin, western

    India: Present status and future perspectives. KSKV Kachchh University, Bhuj, 26-29

    Jan., 2012. 39. Seasonal survival of foraminifera and its ecological significance in northwestern Great Rann

    of Kachchh, western India. Regional Science Congress, Baroda, 15-16 September, 2012.

    40. Preliminary results of organic/inorganic carbon analysis of late Pleistocene- Holocene sediments of Great Rann of Kachchh, western India. Regional Science Congress, Baroda,

    15-16 September, 2012. 41. Geomorphic analysis along Narmada-Son Fault, Gujarat, western India using remote sensing

    and GIS. Regional Science Congress, Baroda, 15-16 September, 2012.

    42. Surafce sediment characteristics and foraminiferal assemblage in northern part of Great Rann of Kachchh, western India. Gujarat Science Congress, Baroda, 26 February, 2012.

    43. Sedimentological signatures of palaeoenvironmental changes in Banni plain, western India. Gujarat Science Congress, Baroda, 26 February, 2012.

    7. Lectures delivered as Resource Person (Selected)

    1. 1996 - UGC sponsored refresher course on applied Quaternary Geology, held in the

    Department of Geology, M.S. University of Baroda.

    2. 2000 - UGC sponsored refresher course on Landscapes and process held in the Department of Geology, M. S. University of Baroda.

    3. 2001 - PAGES Training programme on Palaeoclimates, held at IITM, Pune in May. 4. 2002- DST contact Programme on Structure Stratigraphy and Mesozoic stratigraphy of

    Kachchh, January, 2002.

    5. 2004 - DST Workshop on tectonic Geomorphology, held at IIT Kanpur, May2004. 6. 2004 - DST Workshop on Groundwater modelling, Department of Geology, Rajasthan

    University, Jaipur, June, 2004.

    7. 2004 - DST programme on fluvial systems, Department of Geology, M. S. University of Baroda, November, 2004.

    8. 2004 - DST SERC School on concepts in Quaternary Geology, IIT Kanpur, 7 April, 2005, Quaternary Stratigraphy and Climatic reconstruction of Western India: A regional synthesis.

    9. 2005 - Workshop on Quantitative geomorphology, CESS, Trivandraum, 28-30 Dec. Tectonic geomorphology of Gujarat.

    10. 2006 - GPR and its Applications in the SERC School on crustal deformation and tectonic geomorphology, CMMACS, Bangalore on Feb 21.

    11. 2006 - Quaternary landscape evolution in parts of Gujarat based on field and GPR studies in the Department of Earth Sciences, IIT, Mumbai, May 30.

    12. 2006 - Field and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) based neotectonic studies in Kachchh. Institute of Seismological Research, Gandhinagar, 16 Sept.

    13. 2006 - Mapping of active faults in Kachchh using GPR - A review of recent studies and future prospective. WIHG, 10-11 Nov.

  • 14. 2007 - Tectonic geomorphology and use of GPR in active fault mapping. Third SERC School, WIHG, Dehradun, 15 Feb.

    15. 2007 - Active tectonic mapping along faults, Western India, IV SERC School, R.R. Lalan College (Kachchh University), Bhuj, 13-23 Nov.

    16. 2009 - Late Quaternary continental deposits of Gujarat: Implications for climatic changes. Concepts in Quaternary climate studies, BSIP, Lucknow, 12 May.

    17. 2009-Tectonic and climatic studies in western India. Fifth SERC School, SMIT, Rangpo, 31 May.

    18. 2010- Why study Geology and the role of geologists? INSPIRE Programme of DST, Garhwal University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand.

    19. 2010- Facets of effective project proposal writing. Workshop on Scientific writing, M.S. Uiversity of Baroda, 23 March.

    20. 2010- Impotance and scope of geology. INSPIRE Programme of DST, The M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, 2 July.

    21. 2010- Basics of geology, natural hazards and climate. INSPIRE Programme of DST, Garhwal University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand, 10 December

    22. 2010-What is earth science good for? INSPIRE Programme of DST, SVNIT, Surat, 21 December.

    23. 2011- The mother earth. INSPIRE Programme of DST, M. S. University of Baroda, 18 January.

    24. 2011- Geological processes, natural hazards and palaeoclimate. INSPIRE Programme of DST, KSKV Kachchh University, Bhuj, 19 January.

    25. 2011- Art of writing effective project proposals. DST Workshop on fluoride in water. Sivaji University, Kolhapur, 23 March.

    26. 2011- Neotectonics in the sedimentary basins of Cambay and Kachchh, western India. Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), Ahmedabad, 26 April.

    27. 2011- The mother earth: geological processes. INSPIRE Programme of DST, Rajasthan University, Jaipur, 29 April.

    28. 2011- What is geology? What does a geologist do? INSPIRE Programme of DST, Rajasthan University, Jaipur, 25 June.

    29. 2012- Landscape evolution in response of tectonic inversion in sedimentary basins: Examples from Gujarat, 18 February, UGC refresher course, Department of Geology,

    University of Pune.

    30. 2012- Understanding mother earth: a geological perspective. INSPIRE programme of DST, Rajastahn University, Jaipur, 30 March.

    31. 2012- Why to know about mother earth? INSPIRE Science camp of DST, North Gujarat University, Patan, 1 August, 2012.

    32. 2012- Importnace of earth sciences? INSPIRE Science camp of DST, KSKV Kachchh University, Bhuj, 6 August.

    33. 2012- Understanding mother earth. INSPIRE Science camp of DST, SPP School of Pharmacy, SVKMS NMIMS, MUMBAI, 1 Octber.

    34. 2012- Tectonic geomorphology: Examples from Gujarat, western India. Academies Lecture workshop, HNB Garhwal University, 1 November.

    35. 2013- Geomorphic development in inverted sedimentary basins: Examples from Gujarat. Prof. Vaidyanadhan award lecture, Geological society of India, Central University of

    Karnatak, Gulbarga, 16 December.

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