Late Quaternary dune activity in the Thar Desert and its implications for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions: an insight from optically stimulated luminescence dating
<p>Sand dunes in the Thar Desert, owing to their location in the Indian summer monsoonal (ISM) regime, are rich archives of past geomorphological and palaeoenvironmental changes. However, existing dune records are not robust enough to allow their assessment and integration with a growing mult...
Main Author: | Srivastava, A |
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Other Authors: | Thomas, DSG |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2019
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