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Sarajit Sensarma

Researcher at University of Lucknow

Publications -  25
Citations -  338

Sarajit Sensarma is an academic researcher from University of Lucknow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Basalt. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications receiving 245 citations. Previous affiliations of Sarajit Sensarma include St. Anthony's College, Shillong.

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Mineralogy and geochemistry of the Mahi River sediments in tectonically active western India: Implications for Deccan large igneous province source, weathering and mobility of elements in a semi-arid climate

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on the texture, mineralogy, and compositions including REE of fine sand/silt deposited by a small to medium-sized river, the Mahi River (about 600 kilometres) in a tectonically active, semi-arid region draining the Deccan Traps in western India, one of the largest LIPs in the world.
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Petrography and geochemical characteristics of the sediments of the small River Hemavati, Southern India: implications for provenance and weathering processes

TL;DR: In this paper, the texture, mineralogy, major and trace element compositions of the sediments deposited by the River Hemavati, a northern upland tributary of the Cauvery River in southern India, are analyzed and discussed.
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Shallow marine and coastal eolian quartz arenites in the Neoarchean-Palaeoproterozoic Karutola Formation, Dongargarh Volcano-sedimentary succession, central India

TL;DR: The Neuarchean-Palaeoproterozoic Karutola Formation, a >200m thick supermature quartz arenite, occurs interlayered between two thick units of intermediate to basic volcanic rocks of the Dongargarh Group.
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Crust–mantle interaction in the genesis of siliceous high magnesian basalts: evidence from the Early Proterozoic Dongargarh Supergroup, India

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present chemical (XRF, INAA) and mineralogical data on a siliceous high magnesian basalts (SHMB) suite from the Early Proterozoic (2.1-2.5 Ga) Dongargarh Supergroup, Central India, the first of its kind reported from the Indian Precambrian.