

The Monsoon Trough Boundary
Layer
| Editors: | R Narasimha D R Sikka A Prabhu |
| Price: | India - Rs. 350 Abroad - US$ 40 (including air-mail postage) |
This volume presents a collection of 23 papers on the results of the
Monsoon Trough Boundary Layer Experiment MONTBLEX 90
carried
out during the summer of 1990. Many cyclonic vortices are formed
in the neighbourhood of the trough during the monsoons and its position
is closely associated with the pattern of rainfall over northern
India.
The papers in the volume cover various aspects of the monsoon trough
boundary
layer, including its thermal and wind structure, problems in modelling
them, and the associated eddy fluxes of momentum and sensible heat.

| Editor: | D. Lal |
| Price: | India - Rs.100/- Abroad - US$ 25 (including air-mail postage) |
This special volume deals with selected topics relating to
biogeochemical
processes in the Arabian Sea, bringing together a critical mass of
information
about these processes, specially those which have been highlighted from
recent studies in the Arabian Sea and in the equatorial Indian Ocean,
and
are relevant to the Joint Global Flux Study.

| Editors: | J N Goswami S Krishnaswami |
| Price: | India - Rs. 250 Abroad - US$ 35 (including air-mail postage) |
The unique "isotopic signatures" that
characterize
the various earth and planetary reservoirs make "isotope
cosmo-geochemistry"
a powerful tool to study the past and contemporary physical, chemical
and
dynamical processes governing the evolution of "Earth" and other solar
system objects. New ideas coupled with major advances in the
detection
and measurement of these isotopic signatures have led to significant
strides
in this field over the last two decades. Research in "isotope
geochemistry"
was initiated in the mid-1950s with a focus on the applications
of
cosmic ray produced isotopes to understand the time scales of
atmospheric
and marine processes and studies of Sr-isotopes to characterize crustal
silicates. Over the years, studies in this newly emerging area
have
considerably expanded through the use of additional isotope tracers in
diverse fields of research, such as, the early evolution of solar
system
objects, cosmic ray pre-history, origin and evolution of the
continental
flood basalts, geochemical cycles of elements, geomorphology, ocean
circulation,
palaeoclimate and catastrophic events in the earth's history.
This special volume contains three plenary and
sixteen
invited papers presented at the International Conference on "Isotopes
in the solar system" held at the Physical Research Laboratory,
Ahmedabad
in November 1997. Five of these papers cover topics in isotope
geology
and geochemistry, followed by several papers on palaeoclimate records
on
different time scales and on the chemistry and dynamics of the
river-ocean
system. A series of papers dealing with isotopic studies of
meteorites that have a direct bearing on the origin and early evolution
of the solar system, pre-solar processes and cosmic ray prehistory
complete
the volume.
TROPMET 97
| Editor: | P Goswami |
| Price: | India - Rs. 100 Abroad - US$ 25 (including air-mail postage) |
The TROPMET series of conferences on tropical meteorology was initiated by the Indian Meteorological Society in 1992. Since then, TROPMET has provided an effective platform for exchange of views on a number of themes of scientific importance. TROPMET is a major national science event and encompasses atmospheric sciences, oceanography, fluid dynamics, numerical modelling, satellite technology and high-speed computing.
This volume is the first systematic attempt to disseminate the large
amount of research material presented at the conference. The
seven
articles in the volume cover such areas as satellite meteorology, the
complexity
and predictability of monsoon, and the interaction of atmosphere and
biosphere
in the tropics.
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| Seismology in India | J N Brune |
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| Experimental Petrology | A K Gupta |
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| Structure and Tectonics: The Indian Scene | K Naha, S
K Ghosh
and D Mukhopadhyay |
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| Geomagnetic Methods and Lithospheric Structure | B P Singh |
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| Climate and Global Warming | P K Das |
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| Progressive and Superposed Deformations | S K Ghosh, S Sengupta and N Mandal |
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| The Indian Granulites | S.K. Sen |
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| Recent Researches on the Precambrian | D Mukhopadhyay |
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| Isotopic Windows on Earth and Planetary processes | D Lal, J D
McDougall, B L K Somayajulu, S Krishnaswami, Y J Bhaskar Rao and T V Sivaraman |
Vol 109, No. 1, March 2000 |
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| Bay of Bengal Monsoon Experiment | Sulochana Gadgil and U C Mohanty | Vol 109, No.
2, June 2000 |
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| Recent Researchers in Petrology and Geochemistry | S Bhattacharya and J Ganguly | Vol 110, No.
4, December 2001 |
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| Pan Ocean Remote Sensing Conference (PORSEC ) | E Desa, R
Brown, S Shenoi and George Joseph |
Vol. 111, No. 3,
September 2002 |
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| Bay of Bengal Monsoon Experiment (BOBMEX) 1999 | D R Sikka | Vol. 112, No. 2, June 2003 | ||
| The Bhuj Earthquake, Gujarat, India, 2001 | Roger Bilham and S K Srivastav | Vol. 112, No. 3, September 2003 | ||
| Magmatism in India through Time | Hetu C Sheth Kanchan Pande | Vol. 113, No. 4, December 2004 | ||
| Aspects of Sedimentary Geology - A Tribute to S K Chanda | S K Tandon and Asru K Chaudhuri | Vol. 114, No. 3, June 2005 | ||
| Proceedings of the International Conference on Exploration and Utilization of the Moon 22 – 26 November 2004 Udaipur, Rajasthan, India | Narendra Bhandari | Vol. 114, No. 6, December 2005 | ||
| Vindhyan Geology: Status and Perspectives | J S Ray and C Chakraborty | Vol. 115, No. 1, February 2006 | ||
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