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Run-of-mine ore processing is a method of added value in which undesirable gangue-
bearing minerals are discarded to obtain the desired minerals. Mineral processing has
tangible benefits including savings in freight and handling, and the recovery of metal values
from the slag as well as intangible benefits such as mineral conserva�on, environment
protec�on by filling the mine using gangue-bearing minerals, and energy saving. This book
provides rudimental, theore�cal and opera�onal knowledge of mineral processing along
with coal characterisa�on and processing of ores of metallic and industrial minerals. It also
explains defini�ons and techniques, along with basic formulas and prac�cal examples. This
book is designed for professionals in geology, mining, mineral, metallurgical and chemical
engineering. The eccentric feature of this book is the introduc�on of simple numerical
calcula�ons for evalua�on of the processes which in turn help understand the concepts with
enhanced clarity and handle day-to-day opera�ons of mineral processing plants. Therefore,
it can be used both as a simple reference guide and a concise course in mineral processing.
1. Introduc�on
2. Sampling
3. Size analysis
4. Screening
5. Density
6. Libera�on
7. Comminu�on
8. Crushing
9. Grinding
10. Se� ling of solid par�cles in fluids
11. Classifica�on
12. Beneficia�on opera�ons
13. Gravity concentra�on
14. Froth flota�on
15. Magne�c separa�on
16. Electrical separa�on
17. Evalua�on of
beneficia�on opera�ons
18. Dewatering
19. Coal characteriza�on
20. Processing of ores and coal
S.K. Shah'Historical Geology of India' is a text book for graduate and post-graduate students of
geology, geophysics and other earth sciences for Indian Universi�es. It also caters to the
universi�es of USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada as one or two credit courses on
regional studies are included in the curriculum. Besides it can be useful to professional
geologists and geophysicists working on various projects in India. The book has been
specially designed to cover the course content of major Indian Universi�es and the
approved syllabi of the University Grants Commission. This book has not been wri� en in
the classical style of what is where and when was it formed; instead there has been an
a� empt to base the en�re history on the �me control as available from latest data on high
resolu�on stra�graphy through fossil content, radiometric da�ng and palaeomagne�c
studies. There is a special focus on the tectonic history of the en�re subcon�nent through
�me from Precambrian �mes to present day.
SEPT. 2017
D.V. Subba Rao
• Geology • Mining • Metallurgy • Engineering Geology • Earth Science
9. Gondwana Sedimenta�on
10. Mesozoic marine sequence
11. Deccan Volcanics and Related sediments
12. Cenozoic Sedimenta�on
13. The Siwalik and related Sedimenta�on
14. Tectonic evolu�on of Indian sub-con�nent
APPENDIX I. Phanerozoic
Stra�graphic Time Scale
APPENDIX II. Selected Bibliography
CONTENT :
1. Stra�graphic Concepts
2. Physiography of India
3. Peninsular Archean and
Proterozoic Crystalline Rocks
4. Proterozoic Peninsular sedimentary basins
5. Precambrian Rocks of Himalaya
6. Phanerozoic Sedimenta�on and
Transgressive Events
7. Ediacaran and Cambrian Sedimentary Cycle
8. Post Cambrian Paleozoic Stra�graphy
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The book is in the form of a ready reference. The subject ma� er of stra�graphy is full
of names of forma�ons, groups, etc. At �mes when we need to know about a certain
forma�on for which we do not know the exact stra�graphic posi�on, then we have to
search the en�re book, page by page, which becomes quite irrita�ng and �me consuming.
To overcome this problem, the idea of arranging the different forma�ons in an alphabe�c
order occurred to the author. During this process it was seen that many small forma�ons,
which are otherwise important, do not get their due representa�on, because they lie in
company or associa�on with much larger forma�ons. Otherwise also stra�graphy is
nothing but an orderly and chronological arrangement of different forma�ons. In other
words, we can say that stra�graphy is a language by itself, where different forma�ons are
its words. Same is the case with large number of fossils occurring in different forma�ons.
In the usual literature on the subject, it is prac�cally impossible to find in what forma�on
or forma�ons a par�cular fossil occurs and to which fossil group it belongs. Alphabe�cal
arrangement of fossils as shown in the list of fossils will help students and scholars to
persue their task in an easier and quicker way. To arrange such a large number of fossils in
an alphabe�cal order and to find their fossil groups was really a tough job. S�ll the author
does not claim that all the forma�ons and fossils occurring in the Indian stra�graphy are
included in this book, and it cannot be the last word on the subject. This is more true in
case of fossils, where unlimited literature is available.
Micropaleontology and its ApplicationsPradeep K. Kathal, Rajiv Nigam & Abu TalibThe book is designed to cover the recent researches carried-out by the scholars from across
the world. It covers aspects related to Foraminifera, in biostra�graphy and paleoecology,
isotopic studies, applicability as bio-indicators in pollu�on studies, taxonomy of Indo-
Pacific assemblages, studies of history of ocean bo� om oxygena�on and experimental
studies; Radiolaria from Antarc�c Ocean; Microbalites including Diatoms in studying
threats and conserva�on issues in salt lakes of Western Australia; Ostracoda from
freshwater, marginal marine ecosystems from Andaman and Nicobar islands; Coralline-
algae from late Eocene rocks of Meghalaya; Zygnematalean algae from across the Permian-
Triassic boundary; and Microstructures of egg-shells of vertebrates showing paleobiologic
links across the con�nents. It will serve the postgraduate students choosing Geology as
well as researchers in the field of Micropaleontology.
A to Z Geology of India(Stratigraphy and Fossils)
(A Bedside Book) O. P. Mathur
1. List of Forma�ons
2. Descrip�on of Forma�ons
3. List of Tables
5. List of fossiliferous forma�ons with their fossils
6. List of fossil groups pertaining to this book
4. List of fossils with their occurrences and fossils groups
7. Details of the fossil groups8. List of fossils as per the fossil groups
9. List of fossiliferous forma�ons
1. Micropalaeontology and Palaeoecology of the Kallankuruchchi
Limestone Forma�on, Cauvery Basin, S. E. India
2. Dynamics of Larger Benthic Foraminiferal Popula�ons in
the Upper Florida Keys Reef Tract, USA: Comparisons with other Coral Reef Bioindicators
3. Microbialites and Salt Lakes of Western Australia– Salient Features,
Threats and Conserva�on Issues
4. O of Larger Benthic Foraminifera: Temperature Calibra�on forδ18
Shallow Marine Tropical-Subtropical Carbonates
5. Integrated Benthic Foraminiferal and Ammonite Biostra�graphy of Middle
to Late Jurassic Sediments of Keera Dome, Kachchh, Western India
6. Bloom of Zygnematalean Algae found from the Gechang Sandstone, Spi� Valley in the Tethys Himalaya, India
7. An Overview on the Compara�ve Morphology of the Recent Benthic Foraminifera from the East
Coast of India and the part of the southern East Coast of Japan, Warm-water Indo-Pacific Province
8. Late Cretaceous Pelagic Red Shales in the Cauvery Basin, Southeast India, Its Biostra�graphy and Paleoceanographic Implica�ons
9. Foraminiferal Palaeoecology and Deposi�onal Environment of Middle to Late Jurassic Sequence, Kaiya Dome, Kutch, India
10. An Overview of Ostracoda Studies from the Freshwater, Marginal Marine and Marine Ecosystems of
Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Coasts of India
11. Siliceous Microfossils of the Neogene Sediments from Northern Indian Ocean
12. Foraminifera from Middle Jurassic Sediments of Jara Dome, Kachhch, Gujarat- Age and Palaeoecologic Implica�ons
CONTENT :
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K.L. ShrivastavaAuthor
EconomicMineralizationEconomicMineralization
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13. Preliminary Study of Microstructure and Taphonomy of Dinosaur Eggs and Nests of the Upper Cretaceous Lameta Forma�on near Padlya,
Lower Narmada Valley, India
14. Study of Pliocene Radiolaria from Kerguelen Plateau Site 738B (Sec�ons 2H4 to 2H5): Distribu�on and Systema�cs
15. A Compara�ve Study of Foraminifera and its Ecological Significance between Arasalar and Thirumalairajanar Estuaries in Karaikal,
East coast of India
16. Foraminifera as Bio-Indicators of Pollu�on: A Review of Research over the Last Decade
17. Coralline Algae from the Kopili Forma�on (Late Eocene), Jain�a Hills, Meghalaya, India
18. The Significance of Spinosity in Foraminifera – A New Perspec�ve
19. Experimental Studies on Benthic Foraminifera: an Update on the Changing Trends and Challenges over the Past Decade
20. Poten�al Applicability of Benthic Foraminiferal Microhabitats in Deciphering Ocean-Bo� om Oxygena�on History of the Eastern Arabian Sea
Economic MineralizationK.L. ShrivastavaEconomic Mineraliza�on - the volume sets out to present various aspects of a very broad
details of a narrow field of economic mineraliza�on at a �me when the compe��vely
growing global economy and the pressing needs of the society are compelling economic
geology to grow and pile of data is accumula�ng and opinions changing very rapidly. The
volume incorporates papers, a resultant of informa�on explosion and electrifying
conceptual revolu�on in economic geology, describing the new and exci�ng results and
�mely reviews integra�ng and immense amount of knowledge in the field of geology,
explora�on, mining, environment, economics, geophysics and geochemistry that has
bearing on economic mineraliza�on. The book imbibes sec�ons on crustal evolu�on and
economic mineraliza�on, economic mineraliza�on of igneous applica�on, economic
mineraliza�on of sedimentary affilia�on, prospec�ng and explora�on and mining,
economics and environments. In all the five sec�ons current concepts, problems and
probable trends of future research are highlighted. This book will be an invaluable
everlas� ng reference for both industry and academia specializing in economic
mineraliza�on and for those who need updated informa�on and current research in the
field. It will be equally useful for advance level geology and mining students and research
scholars throughout the world.
1. Sec�on I : Crustral Evolu�on and Economic Mineraliza�on
2. Sec�on II : Economic Mineraliza�on of Igneous Affilia�on
3. Sec�on III : Economic Mineraliza�on of Sedimentary Affilia�on
4. Sec�on IV : Prospec�ng and Explora�on
5. Sec�on V : Mining, Economics and Environment
The book will be an everlas�ng and invaluable reference for, academia, industry and planners
specialized in georesouce and for those who need updated informa�on and current research
in the field. The book will also be equally useful for advance level students and research
scholars throughout the world.
Part I : Metallic and Non-metallic Mineral Resources
Part II : Geo-Energy Resources
Part III : Water Resources
Part IV : Land Resources, Geohazards and Environment
Geo-ResourcesK.L. Shrivastava & Arun Kumar
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Frontiers of Earth ScienceK.L. Shrivastava & P.K. SrivastavaThis book incorporate papers describing new and exci�ng results and �mely reviews
integra�ng an immense amount of knowledge in the field. Fron�ers of Earth Science, the
inter-and intra-disciplinary volume sets out to imbibes sixty selec�vely invited research
papers from dis�nguished earth scien�sts. The volume incorporate sec�ons on Mineral
deposits, Climate Change and Environment, Remote Sensing, Stra� graphy and
Palaeobiology, Petrology, Groundwater and Seismology and Tectonics. The book is an
everlas�ng and invaluable documents and reference for academia, industry and planners
specialized in the field of the Earth Science and for those who need updated informa�on of
current research. The volume will also be equally significant for advance level students and
research scholars throughout the world.
Sec�on I : Mineral Deposits
Sec�on II : Climate Change and Environment
Sec�on III : Remote Sensing
Sec�on IV : Stra�graphy and Palaeobiology
Sec�on V : Petrology
Sec�on VI : Groundwater
Sec�on VII : Seismology and Tectonics
Global Groundwater Resources & ManagementB. S. Paliwal
The book on “Global Groundwater Resources and Management” has been aimed atgrowing recogni�on of deple�ng world groundwater resources, their contamina�on,future requirement of the fast growing human popula�on of the world and urgent need ofa be� er groundwater resources management system. The issues are quite complex butnow they have crossed all the poli�cal boundaries and have become a common cause. Thebiggest challenge before the scien�fic community is to integrate valuable scien�ficadvances and technological progress to solve the issue based on holis�c and effec�vesustainable groundwater management. The book is broadly divided into five sec�onsdealing with key aspects of global groundwater resources and management 1.Groundwater Resources and Management 2. Hydogeological Condi�ons, GroundwaterAssessment and Modeling 3. Hydrogeochemistry and Contamina�on of GroundwaterResources 4. Exploita�on of Groundwater and its Recharge 5. Hazardous GroundwaterCondi�ons In total 31 research papers from Argen�na, Australia, Bangladesh, China,Finland, Greece, India, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Serbia,Turkey and Uzbekistan were selected from the General Symposium: Hydrogeology of the33rd I.G.C. Oslo-2008. Reviewers were from countries like Argen�na, Bangladesh, China,Finland, Greece, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Serbia, Syria,Thailand, Turkey and Uzbekistan.
Sec�on : 1. Groundwater Resources And Management
Sec�on : 2. Hydogeological Condi�ons, Groundwater Assessment And Modelling
Sec�on : 3. Hydrogeochemistry And Contamina�on of Groundwater Resources
Sec�on : 4. Exploita�on of Groundwater And Recharge
Sec�on : 5. Hazardous Groundwater Condi�ons
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Applied Geological MicropalaeontologyPradeep K. KathalThis is a text book of 'Applied Micropalaeontology' with number of aspects of the
microfossils to make their taxonomy interpreta�ve. Since they were 'once-living
microorganisms', it also forms a part of the biological subjects. Besides, it also covers
important developments that took place within the last seven decades in the study of
foraminifera, ostracoda, calcareous nannoplanktons, diatoms and conodonts by
transforming their ecological-data in the 'rich-text' enabling students to understand the
trend of their applica�ons in the recent explora�on-techniques for oil and other minerals.
1. Introduc�on to
Microfossils
2. Techniques in
Micropaleontology
3. Foraminifera
4. Diatoms
5. Calcareous Nannoplanktons
6. Ostracoda
7. Conodonta
Plates I-V
Appendix
References
Systema�c Index
Subject Index
Future scien�sts, engineers, public health workers face challenges which were predicted,
but certainly not expected to emerge this soon and to the magnitude presently occurring.
The problems and projected solu�ons in this book cover a broad spectrum of issues
including industrial and domes�c solid wastes, air pollu�on and associated global warming,
noise pollu�on and safety. Many engineering elements go into developing solu�ons to
these problems including the need for addi�onal detailed mapping and surveying,
developing improved waste water treatment, including the development of more eco-
friendly process and importance on conserva�on. Issues such as environmental
assessments now play a most important role in prac�cally all proposed developments. Old
landfills are being mined for fuel, new landfills are designed to prevent waste materials
from migra�ng to groundwater and new approaches to waste incinera�on focus on energy
recovery and conversion of waste materials into usable materials. This text should help
engineers and scien�sts meet the environmental challenges.
Environmental Engineering and SafetySangeeta Raut & Sudip Kumar Sen
1. Introduc�on
2. Ecology
3. Chemistry in
Environmental Engineering
4. Water Treatment
5. Waste Water Treatment
6. Air Pollu�on
7. Solid Waste Management
8. Hazardous Waste Management
9. Occupa�onal Safety and Health
10. Hazard Control Measures
11. Product Safety
12. Safety Handling and Storage
of Hazardous Materials
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Appendix
1. Ground-Water Occurrence, Properties, and Controls;
2. Theory of Ground-Water Flow Aquifer Properties, and Definitions;
3. Well and Aquifer Relationships;
4. Planning Ground-Water Investigations and Presentation of Results;
5. Analysis of Discharging Well and Other Test Data
6. Estimates of Aquifer Yield, Hydrologic Budgets, and Inventories;
7. Initial Operations and Collection of Corr-elative Data;
8. Geophysical Investigations Bore Holelogs, and Surveys;
9. Methods of Determining Aquifer Characte-ristics;
10. Permeability Tests in Individual Drill Holes;
CONTENT :
11. Components of A Well and Particulars of Design;
12. Infiltration Galleries; 13. Dewatering Systems;
14. Corrosion and Incrustation;
15. Well Specifications;
16. Water Well Drilling;
17. Water Well Development;
18. Well Sterilization;
19. Vertical Turbine Pumps;
20. Well and Pump Cost Factors;
21. Well Rehabilitation;
Engineering Geology Field ManualUSDI
1. Introduction;
2. Geologic Terminology and
Classifications for Geologic Materials;
3. Engineering Classification
and Description of Soil;
4. Classification of Rocks
and Description of
Physical Properties of Rock;
5. Terminology and Descriptions
for Discontinuities;
6. Geologic Mapping
and Documentation;
7. Discontinuity Surveys;
8. Exploration Drilling Programs;
9. Groundwater Data
Acquisition Methods;
10. Guidelines for Core Logging;
11. Instructions for Logging Soils;
12. Hazardous Waste Site Investigations;
1. Surface Geophysical Investigations;
2. Borehole Geophysical and Wireline Surveys;
3. Remote Sensing Techniques;
4. Water Testing for Grouting;
5. Water Testing and Permeability;
6. Riprap;
7. Blast Design;
8. Water Control;
9. Foundation Preparation,
Treatment, and Cleanup;
10. Penetration Testing;
11. Handling and Transporting Rock
and Soil Samples;
12. Care, Retention, and Disposal of Drill Core,
Soil, and Rock Samples;
25. Global Positioning System;Vol. 1 :- ISBN: 978-93-83692-40-8
480 Pages
Vol. :- 2 ISBN: 978-93-83692-41-5585 Pages
This manual has been prepared as a guide to field personnel in the more practical aspects
and commonly encountered problems of ground-water investigations, development, and
management. Information is presented concerning such aspects as ground-water
occurrence and movement, well-aquifer relation-ships, ground-water investigations,
aquifer test analyses, estimating aquifer yield, data collection, and geophysical
investigations. In addition, permeability tests, well design, dewatering systems, well
specifications and drilling, well sterilization, pumps, and other aspects have been
discussed. An extensive bibliography has also been included. The manual has been
developed over a period of years, and its many contributors have diversified technical
backgrounds. Contributors include personnel from the Bureau of Reclam-ation
Engineering and Research Center (now Technical Service Center) and field offices, other
agencies, foreign governments, and many individual scientists and engineers.
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Ground Water Manual
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A Guide for the investigation development andmanagement of ground-water resources
Appendices
Appendix : International System (SI Metric)/U.S Customary Conversion Table.
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Manual of Individual Water Supply Systems Usepa 125
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Mine Closure Saxena N.C. 750
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Monograph on Field Permeability Tests in Alluvium and Rock Shah C.R. 550
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mineral deposits in this paradise for geologists.
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Geography of Rajasthan
Nov. 2017
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