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Retired Professor, Department of Geology, University of Lucknow
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Pb–Pb age of earliest megascopic, eukaryotic alga bearing Rohtas Formation, Vindhyan Supergroup, India: implications for Precambrian atmospheric oxygen evolution
S Sarangi, K Gopalan, S Kumar
Precambrian Research 132 (1-2), 107-121, 2004
2162004
Mesoproterozoic megafossil Chuaria–Tawuia association may represent parts of a multicellular plant, Vindhyan Supergroup, Central India
S Kumar
Precambrian Research 106 (3-4), 187-211, 2001
1172001
Microbial fossils from the kheinjua formation, middle proterozoic semri group (lower vindhyan) son valley area, central India
DS McMenamin, S Kumar, SM Awramik
Precambrian Research 21 (3-4), 247-271, 1983
971983
Megafossils from the Mesoproterozoic Rohtas Formation (the Vindhyan Supergroup), Katni area, central India
S Kumar
Precambrian Research 72 (3-4), 171-184, 1995
961995
Discovery of trilobite trace fossils from the Nagaur Sandstone, the Marwar Supergroup, Dulmera area, Bikaner district, Rajasthan
S Kumar, SK Pandey
Current Science, 1081-1085, 2008
792008
Sedimentological study of Gomti River sediments, Uttar Pradesh, India. Example of a river in alluvial plain
S Kumar, IB Singh
Senckenbergiana maritima Frankfurt am Main 10 (4-6), 145-211, 1978
791978
Note on the occurrence of Arumberia banksi and associated fossils from the Jodhpur Sandstone, Marwar Supergroup, Western Rajasthan
S Kumar, SK Pandey
Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India 54 (2), 171, 2009
752009
Lithostratigraphy, structure, depositional environment, palaeocurrent and trace fossils of the Tethyan sediments of Malla Johar area, Pithoragarh-Chamoli Districts, Uttar …
S Kumar, IB Singh, SK Singh
Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India 20, 396-435, 1977
731977
Mega-and giant ripples in the Ganga, Yamuna, and Son rivers, Uttar Pradesh, India
IB Singh, S Kumar
Sedimentary Geology 12 (1), 53-66, 1974
701974
Arumberia and associated fossils from the Neoproterozoic Maihar Sandstone, Vindhyan Supergroup, Central India
S Kumar, SK Pandey
Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India 53 (1), 83-97, 2008
642008
Microfossils from the kheinjua formation, mesoproterozoic semri group, Newari area, Central India
S Kumar, P Srivastava
Precambrian Research 74 (1-2), 91-117, 1995
641995
Trace fossils from the Nagaur Sandstone, Marwar Supergroup, Dulmera area, Bikaner district, Rajasthan, India
S Kumar, SK Pandey
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 38 (3-4), 77-85, 2010
612010
Ammonoid stratigraphy of the Spiti Shale (Upper Jurassic), Tethys Himalaya, India
J Krishna, S Kumar, IB Singh
Neues Jahrbuch für Geologische und Paläontologische Mittelungen 10, 580-92, 1982
561982
microbially induced sedimentary structures (mISS) from the ediacaran Jodhpur Sandstone, marwar Supergroup, western rajasthan
S Kumar, S Ahmad
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 91, 352-361, 2014
522014
Stromatolites from the Vindhyan rocks of Son valley-Maihar area, district Mirzapur (UP) and Satna (MP)
S Kumar
Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India 18, 13-21, 1976
521976
A note on the carbonaceous megafossils from the Neoproterozoic Bhander Group, Maihar area, Madhya Pradesh
S Kumar, P Srivastava
Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India 42 (14), 1-146, 1997
481997
NIMAR SANDSTONE (BAGH BEDS), DISTRICT DHAR, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA
A KHOSLA, VVIR KAPUR, PC SERENO, JA WILSON
Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India 48, 115-127, 2003
452003
Carbonaceous megafossils from the Neoproterozoic Bhander Group, Central India
S Kumar, P Srivastava
Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India 48, 139-154, 2003
432003
Middle to late proterozoic microbiota from the deoban limestone, Garhwal Himalaya, India
S Kumar, P Srivastava
Precambrian research 56 (3-4), 291-318, 1992
371992
Siliceous sponge spicule-like forms from the Neoproterozoic Bhander Limestone, Maihar area, Madhya Pradesh
S Kumar
Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India 44, 141-148, 1999
341999
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