Implications of a newly dated ca. 1000-Ma rhyolitic tuff in the Indravati Basin, Bastar Craton, India

A Mukherjee, ME Bickford, J Hietpas… - The Journal of …, 2012 - journals.uchicago.edu
A rhyolitic tuff with a minimum thickness of about 2.5 m occurs at the top of the sedimentary
succession of the Indravati Group in south-central India. The tuff is a high-K, low-Na rhyolite …

Revisiting the stratigraphy of the Mesoproterozoic Chhattisgarh Supergroup, Bastar craton, India based on subsurface lithoinformation

A Mukherjee, RK Ray, D Tewari, VK Ingle… - Journal of Earth System …, 2014 - Springer
In the last 10 years, several teams of geologists from different institutions in India and abroad
have vigorously investigated the Chhattisgarh basin (Bastar craton, India). Based on the …

Electrical imaging of karst terrene for managed aquifer recharge: A case study from Raipur, central India

T Arora, T Warsi, FA Dar, S Ahmed - Journal of Earth System Science, 2021 - Springer
Supply of sustainable water is a priority for urbanization of the country. Managed aquifer
recharge (MAR) is recommended to enhance the groundwater resources, but finding the …

Chapter 13 geology of mesoproterozoic Chhattisgarh Basin, central India: current status and future goals

PP Chakraborty, S Saha, P Das - Geological Society, London …, 2015 - lyellcollection.org
In the last two decades multiproxy studies involving process-based sedimentology,
geochronology of interbedded tuff units from different stratigraphic levels, sediment …

Recycled detrital quartz grains are sedimentary rock fragments indicating unconformities: Examples from the Chhattisgarh Supergroup, Bastar craton, India

A Basu, J Schieber… - Journal of …, 2013 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Recycled detrital quartz grains are unequivocally identified if there are overgrowths on
abraded overgrowths. We argue that the presence of such recycled grains even in small …

An alternate view on the stratigraphic position of the∼ 1-Ga Sukhda Tuff vis-à-vis chronostratigraphy of the Precambrians of the Central Indian Craton

A Mukherjee, RK Ray - The Journal of Geology, 2010 - journals.uchicago.edu
There are several Proterozoic sedimentary sequences in India, some of which are
metamorphosed and deformed, whereas others, such as the Puranas, are not …

3-D hydrogeological model of limestone aquifer for managed aquifer recharge in Raipur of central India

FA Dar, T Arora, T Warsi, AR Devi… - Carbonates and …, 2017 - Springer
Raipur of Chhattisgarh state, central India, is facing water problems due to rapid
urbanization and altered hydrological processes despite adequate rainfall. Deteriorated …

Stratigraphic evolution of the Proterozoic succession in the western part of the Chattisgarh basin, India

P Bhattacharya, S Patranabis-Deb - Journal of the Geological Society of …, 2016 - Springer
Abstract The Meso to Neoproterozoic succession in the western Chattisgarh basin around
Rajnandgaon has been classified into coarse siliciclastic dominated proximal and fine …

[PDF][PDF] Impact Analysis of Rain Water Harvesting and

R GUEy, A MukEREE - researchgate.net
Karstic limestone aquifer of Mesoproterozoic Chandi Form hilai, and Champâ cater the
domestic, irrigation and industrial needs around the major cities like Raipur, Durg, Bhila º …

[PDF][PDF] Rainwater harvesting and artificial recharge in urban areas of Raipur city: a case study from karstic terrain of central India

S Kunar, A Gupta, A Mukherjee - Proceeding of 3rd National Ground …, 2011 - academia.edu
The impact of rainwater harvesting and artificial recharge on groundwater resource has
been assessed. The results of rainwater harvesting and artificial recharge works in an urban …