Case Study 1: Gondwana Breakup and the Indian Plate Drift Case Study 2: Atlantic Ocean Formation and Drift of South America and Africa
Case Study 1: Himalayan Orogeny and Tethys Geosyncline Case Study 2: Vindhyan Basin as a Type of Epicratonic Geosyncline
Case Study 1: InSight Mission & Seismic Profiling of Mars (Analogue to Earth’s Interior Studies) Case Study 2: Indian National Seismic Zone Mapping – Crustal Variation Study
Case Study 1: South Atlantic Anomaly and Magnetic Field Weakening Case Study 2: Magnetic Striping at Mid-Ocean Ridges
Case Study 1: Formation of the Himalayas Case Study 2: Deccan Traps and the Breakup of Gondwana
Case Study 1: Himalayan Uplift and Ongoing Tectonic Activity Case Study 2: Chambal Badlands – Interaction of Natural and Anthropogenic Forces
Case Study 1: Himalayas vs. Western Ghats – Contrasting Controls Case Study 2: Chambal Badlands – Anthropogenic and Natural Factors
Introduction Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala’s capital, has a rich history of pioneering urban design and public transport. Once the modern capital of the princely state of Travancore, it was synonymous with progressive infrastructure—ranging from technology-driven higher education and early electrification to piped …
Introduction In the wake of hunger, ecological exploitation, and cultural alienation, a potent literary movement emerged in Odia literature. Writers began to reclaim a language deeply rooted in nature while chronicling the devastation of nature and the plight of human …
Introduction Lake Manzala, in northern Egypt, has long served as a natural buffer and biodiversity hotspot along the Mediterranean. Historically covering 1,709 km², it has shrunk due to land encroachment, aquaculture, and untreated wastewater. In 2017, dredging began to remove …