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Starting in 1952, the department expanded to allied areas of applied geology, and exploration geophysics. The department recorded commanding achievements through collaborative work with various organisations like ONGC, GSI, OIL, UCIL, DAE etc. The sponsored projects undertaken by the department include crustal evolution and geochronology of Singbhum, central, Rajasthan and southern Indian cratons, experimental petrology, gold and uranium mineralisation, mineral magnetics, Himalayan orogeny and sedimentation, stable isotopes in Phanerozoic climate change, evolution of Ganges delta, hydrology of Bengal basin and coastal aquifers, seismic tomography and deep crustal structure, seismic hazard and microzonation, near surface geophysics, archaeology of eastern India and Indus valley civilisation, planetary investigation of meteorites and mars, and consultancy projects in ground water assessment, river chemistry, seismic hazard and mining geology. The department hosts two DST national facilities of stable isotope and electron probe micoanalysis, and a state of the art non-traditional and radiogenic MC-ICP MS laboratory. Besides, the department hosts a spectrum of modern analytical and field equipment namely, X-ray diffractometer, Raman laser, FTIR, gas and ion chromatographs, liquid scintillation counter, fluid inclusion stages, magnetic susceptibility Kappa bridge etc. The geophysics laboratory hosts magneto-telluric, and array of geophysical equipment including gravimeter and resistivity meters, radiation dosimeters, large number of seismometers and a nationally networked broadband seismic observatory. The department has well equipped engineering geology and remote sensing laboratories. The department has made fundamental contributions in dating oldest rocks in India, Precambrian orogeny and metamorphism, Himalayan evolution and Cenozoic climate change, arsenic pollution in Bengal basin, crustal structure below Himalayas, sesimic microzonation of major cities, geotechnical properties of rocks, coastal geomorphology, theoretical electromagnetics, discovering martian analogues and unravelling the oldest roots of Indus valley civilisation. The faculty members are fellows of national science academies, recipient of national geoscience award, and in editorial boards of prestigeous international journals.
Prof. Shashi Prakash Sharma
Head of the
Department
Contact (Head)
Phone: +91-3222-282268
Fax: +91-3222-282268, 282268
Email : head@gg.iitkgp.ac.in; spsharma@gg.iitkgp.ac.in
? Sarkar, Anindya, Member, Sectional Committee, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Indian National Science Academy, 2016 ? Sarkar, Anindya, Member, International Geosphere-Biosphere -World Climate Research Programme, Indian National Science Academy, 2016 ? Sharma, Shashi Prakash, Visiting Professor at University of Hokkaido, Japan ? Shashi Prakash Sharma, Editorial Board Member of Journal of Geophysics ? Biswajit Mishra, Vice Chairman, International Mineralogical Association-Commission on Ore Mineralogy (IMA-COM) ? Sankar Kumar Nath, IGU Decennial Award, in recognition of his outstanding contribution in Geosciences ? Dewashish Upadhyay, "National Geoscience Award - 2014" by the Ministry of Mines ? Dewashish Upadhyay, K. R. Gupta Award by the Geological Society of India ? Dewashish Upadhyay, Associate Editor of Chemie der Erde (Geochemistry) ? Abhijit Mukherjee, "National Geoscience Award - 2014" by the Ministry of Mines ? Abhijit Mukherjee, Editorial Board Member for the journal "Groundwater for Sustainable Development", Elsevier ? Abhijit Mukherjee, Savitri Chadha Memorial INC-IAH Award for Young Scientist in Groundwater Studies ? Abhijit Mukherjee, Thermo Fisher Outstanding Scientist in Water Analytics ? Anil Kumar Gupta, Member of the Executive Board of Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad. ? Vadlamani Ravikant, Editorial board Member of Paleobotanist