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Indian coal deposits belong to two different stratigraphic levels of basinal occurrence: (i) Permian sediments deposited in intra-cratonic Lower Gondwana basins and (ii) Early Paleogene coal formed in near-shore basins in shelf environments having mainly peri-cratonic set -up. The majority of the coal resources occur within the Gondwana basins that are confined to the Peninsular part of the country. The Paleogene coals constitute only a small portion of the total resources and mostly occur in the Northeastern States of Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and Nagaland. Among the North-Eastern…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Indian coal deposits belong to two different stratigraphic levels of basinal occurrence: (i) Permian sediments deposited in intra-cratonic Lower Gondwana basins and (ii) Early Paleogene coal formed in near-shore basins in shelf environments having mainly peri-cratonic set -up. The majority of the coal resources occur within the Gondwana basins that are confined to the Peninsular part of the country. The Paleogene coals constitute only a small portion of the total resources and mostly occur in the Northeastern States of Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and Nagaland. Among the North-Eastern coalfields, Meghalaya occupies an important position in respect of coal production though mostly by privately owned mines. Here unscientific mining is going on by rat-hole method. The book Bapung Coalfield of East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya of North East India gives a comprehensive detailed wok of Bapung Coal. This book contains 11 chapters touching the all parameters of coal. A new chapter,namely, Mine Water Analyses gives an insight picture of the water of the area. This book will be helpful to the researcher, academic person, students.
Autorenporträt
O Dr . Manabendra Nath, FGS, MGMI (DOB: 03.12.1970) trabalha actualmente como Professor Assistente no Departamento de Geologia, Colégio Gurucharan, Silchar, Assam, Índia. Concluiu o seu (B.SC, M.Sc, e Ph.D.) na Universidade de Gauhati, Guwahati, Assam, Índia.O Dr. Nath está activamente empenhado no ensino e no trabalho de investigação.