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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Earth Science D-index 31 Citations 3,650 134 World Ranking 6066 National Ranking 35

Best Publications

1.6 Ga U-Pb zircon age for the Chorhat Sandstone, lower Vindhyan, India: Possible implications for early evolution of animals

Birger Rasmussen;Pradip K. Bose;Subir Sarkar;Santanu Banerjee.
Geology (2002)

269 Citations

Atlas of microbial mat features preserved within the siliciclastic rock record

Juergen Schieber;Pradip K. Bose;Patrick G. Eriksson;Santanu Banerjee.
(2007)

258 Citations

Overview of the meso- to neoproterozoic evolution of the Vindhyan basin, central India

Pradip K Bose;Subir Sarkar;Snehasis Chakrabarty;Santanu Banerjee.
Sedimentary Geology (2001)

211 Citations

Geochemistry of shales from the Paleoproterozoic to Neoproterozoic Vindhyan Supergroup: Implications on provenance, tectonics and paleoweathering

S. Paikaray;S. Banerjee;S. Mukherji.
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (2008)

166 Citations

A review on palaeogeographic implications and temporal variation in glaucony composition

Santanu Banerjee;Udita Bansal;Anup Vilas Thorat.
Journal of Palaeogeography (2016)

109 Citations

Microbial mat-induced sedimentary structures in siliciclastic sediments : Examples from the 1.6 Ga Chorhat Sandstone, Vindhyan Supergroup, M.P., India

Subir Sarkar;Santanu Banerjee;Pradip Samanta;Silambuchelvan Jeevankumar.
Journal of Earth System Science (2006)

104 Citations

Secular changes in sedimentation systems and sequence stratigraphy

Patrick G. Eriksson;Santanu Banerjee;Octavian Catuneanu;Patricia L. Corcoran.
Gondwana Research (2013)

101 Citations

Microbially originated wrinkle structures on sandstone and their stratigraphic context: Palaeoproterozoic Koldaha Shale, central India

S. Banerjee;S. Jeevankumar.
Sedimentary Geology (2005)

101 Citations

Sedimentation patterns during the Precambrian : a unique record?

P.K. Bose;P.G. Eriksson;S. Sarkar;D.T. Wright.
Marine and Petroleum Geology (2012)

94 Citations

Substrate control on formation and maturation of glauconites in the Middle Eocene Harudi Formation, western Kutch, India

Santanu Banerjee;Shovan Lal Chattoraj;P.K. Saraswati;Somnath Dasgupta.
Marine and Petroleum Geology (2012)

91 Citations

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