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"Challenges and Opportunities in Earth Science Education and Research"
Department of studies in Earth Science, Centre for Advanced studies in Precambrian Geology, University of Mysore, Mysuru.
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DEPARTMENT OF STUDIES IN EARTH SCIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE
MYSURU
NATIONAL SEMINAR
29-30, JANUARY 2018
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN EARTH SCIENCE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
PROGRAMME SHEDULE
VENUE: B.N.BAHADUR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
MANASAGANGOTHRI
UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE,
MYSURU-6
"Challenges and Opportunities in Earth Science Education and Research"
Department of studies in Earth Science, Centre for Advanced studies in Precambrian Geology, University of Mysore, Mysuru.
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National seminar-2018
Programme Shedule:
Day-1 29-01-2018 (Monday)
*9.30am to 10.30 am - Registration
*10.30am to 1.00 pm – Inauguration
*1.00 pmt 2.00pm- Lunch
*2.10pm to 2.40pm - Keynote adress by Dr. R.Baskar (Combined session in auditorium)
*2.40pm to 4.00pm – Parallel Session
*4.00pm to 4.15pm – Tea Break
*4.15pm to 5.00pm – Keynote adress by DR. T.V Ramachandra (Combined session in auditorium )
*5.00pm to 6.00pm – Parallel Session
*6.00pm to 6.30pm – High tea
*6.30pm to 8.00pm – Cultural Program
*8.00pm onwards Dinner
Day-2 30-01-2018 Tuesday
*8.00am to 9.30am – Breakfast
*9.30am to 10.00am – Keynote adress by Dr.Manjunath Pattabhi (Combined Session in auditorium)
*10.00am to 10.30am - Keynote adress by Dr.Elango
*10.45am to 12pm - Parallel Session
*12.00pm to 12.20pm – Tea Break
*12.20pm to 1.00pm - Parallel Session
*1.00pm to 2.00 pm– Lunch
*2.00pm to 2.45pm – Panel Discussions (combined session in auditorium)
*2.45pm to 3.00pm - High tea
*3.00pm - Valedictory Function
"Challenges and Opportunities in Earth Science Education and Research"
Department of studies in Earth Science, Centre for Advanced studies in Precambrian Geology, University of Mysore, Mysuru.
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DAY-1 (29-01-2018, MONDAY)
Registration 9.30am to 10.30am
Inaugration 10.30am to 12.30pm ( as shown in the invitation)
Lunch 1pm to 2pm
Combined session Keynote by 2.10pm to 2.40pm
Dr.Ramanathan Baskar
Department of Environmental Science and Engg.
University of Science and technology, Hissar, Haryana.
Introducing Microbiology in the Indian Earth System Sciences
Ramanathan Baskar and Sushmitha Baskar
VENUE Hall-1 (Auditorium) Hall-2
SESSION
I 2.40pm- 4.00 PM II 2.40pm- 4.00 PM
THEME: a) Earth Science Education, Research, Challenges and opportunities b) Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Metamorphism and Fluids. c)Mineral Deposits, Mineral Fuels and GeoExploration.
a) Remote Sensing GIS applications,
Environmental Geology and Geophysics.
CHAIRPERSON
RAPPORTEUR
PRESENTATION
OF PAPERS
1) Challenges and Opportunities In
Satellite Based Earth Observation Studies
In India
Mahanish Panda, Mohit singh and
Sharath Raj B
1) Landslide activity in southern portion of
Nainital –A report.
Joshi B.C
2) Ecorestoration potential of microbes
isolated from some Indian caves
Sushmitha Baskar and Ramanathan
Baskar
2) Flood hazard zonation mapping in
Venkatapura watershed, Karnataka: A RS and
GIS approach
Praveen G. Deshbhandari, Krishnaiah C and
Santosh C.
3)A comprehensive review of
“Extremophiles” - The most supreme
life forms on Earth
Pooja Sri S, Sribal S, Ramki S, Sathik
Shajahan I, Vasundra H.P & Lavanya Sri S
3) Municipal solid waste disposal site selection
with GIS and AHP: A case study in Chikodi
Taluk, Belagavi District, Karnataka
Santosh C, Krishnaiah C,
Praveen G. Deshbhandari
4) Spectroscopic and High temperature
Experimental characteristics of Semi-
Precious Ruby Corundum from
Bhagamandala, Karnataka
Shyam Kumar S U and Shadakshara
Swamy N
4) Assessment based on the satellites
imageries of the correlation between the
rainfall, temperature and altitudes in IMBO-
MIRWA regions, Bujumbura-Burundi
Kubwimana Jerome and Gangaghara Bhat H
5) Positron annihilation lifetime 5)Impact of Shirur Dam in Markanadey river
"Challenges and Opportunities in Earth Science Education and Research"
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spectroscopic studies of cavansite crystals
Ravikumar H.B, Munirathnamma L.M and
Sureshkumar B.V
basinusing Land use/lancover Dafia Badami
6) Archean Crustal evolution of
Bundelkhand craton: evidence from
plutonic-volcanic magmatism
Sanjeet K. Verma, Pradip K. Singh, Vinod
K. Singh & Alexander Slabunov
6) Land use and land cover assessment along
Sulliataluk using Indian Remote Sensing
Satellite and GIS
Hajira Sajini S,Shivanna and Ayshath Barrath Kurikkal
7) Geochemical studies of sediments and
heavy minerals along the course of the
river Kabini, South India
Prakash Narasimha K. N, Dhanya A. V,
Vybhav K and Pradeep. P. Mujumdar.
7) Classification of land use and land cover in
hanur watershed area, Kollegal Taluk,
Chamarajnagar district, Karnataka State, India,
using Remote Sensing and GIS
Bhanuprakash H. M, Nagaraju D, Siddaraju K,
and Balasubramanian A.
8) Attributes of Oolitic/Pisolitic Bauxite:
Implications for the origin of Bauxite – A
case study.
Sethumadhav M.S and Somashekar K.N
8) Subsurface characterization for potential
aquifer in the northwestern part of jordan by
Integrated Methods
Mohammad Tarawneh and
Janardhana M.R
Tea break 4.00pm to 4.15pm
Combined session Keynote by 4.15pm to 5.00pm
DR. T.V Ramachandra
Co-ordinator, Centre fo Ecological Science,
Indian Institute of Science,Banglore.
Geoinformatics for Inventorying, Mapping, Monitoring and Prudent
Management of Natural Resources
T.V. Ramachandra, Energy & Wetlands Research Group, CES TE 15,
VENUE HALL-1 (Auditorium) HALL-2
SESSION
III 5.00 PM – 6.00 -PM IV 5.00 PM – 6.00 –PM
CHAIRPERSON
RAPPORTEUR
PRESENTATION
OF PAPERS
9) Delineation of the chemical weathering
process along the course of the river
Kabini in south India.
Dhanya A.V , Prakash Narasimha K. N,
Vybhav.K and Pradeep. P. Mujumdar.
9) A tourist guidance system for ecotourism
places: A location based GIS application
Kavitha P.C ,Shivanna
10) Magnetic characterization of
sediments and catchment soils from
Chaliyar River, Kerala-Implications for Soil
Erosion
SharathRaj B, Lok Abhishek Naidu,
Shankar R and Mohammed Aslam
10) Crime mapping and analysis using remote
sensing and gis applications - a study of
shivamogga city in Karnataka
Govindaraju, Vinaya M, Somesha G S and
Thulasi R Bhat
11) Beneficiation studies on manganese 11) Geotechnical analysis of the soil in and
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ore fines of Ramakolla and Kanevihalli
Mines, Sandur, Karnataka.
Vinayak kumar R.V, Patil M.R & Ravi B.P
around Mysore City
Nagendra P and Suresh Kumar B.V.
12) Petromineralogical study of uranium
bearing polymetallic mineralisation in the
Badami group of the Proterozoic Kaladgi
Basin, near Deshnur area, Belgaum
district, Karnataka.
Kusum Prakash, Nagaraju M, Bhatt A.K,
Verma M.B and Nanda L.K
12) Rs and Gis integrated approach for
sustainable development of land and water
resources - a case study of kalasapura
subwatershed in chikmagalur taluk and
district, karnataka state
Govindaraju, Somesha g.s, Vinaya m and
Rashmi b.p
High Tea 6.00pm to 6.30pm
Cultural Programme(Auditorium) by Students of the Department 6.30pm to 8.00pm
Dinner 8.00pm onwards
********* DAY-2 (30-01-2018, TUESDAY)
Breakfast 8.00am to 9.00am
Combined session Keynote by (9.30am to 10am) (Auditorium)
Dr.Manjunath Pattabhi
Department of Materials Science, Mangalore University
“Biological applications of gold and silver nanoparticles”
Combined session Keynote by (10am to 10.30am )(Auditorium)
Dr.Elango
Centre for Earth Sciences,Anna University, Chennai,
“Modeling Groundwater Systems”
SESSION V (Auditorium) VI
VENUE HALL-1 10.45 am to 12.00 noon HALL-2 10.45 am to 12.00 noon
THEME: Experimental Mineralogy, Material and
Nanogeosicences.
Hydrogeology.
CHAIRPERSON
RAPPORTEUR
PRESENTATION
OF PAPERS
1) Facile Synthesis of Heterostructured
Bi2O3−CeO2−ZnOPhotocatalyst with
Enhanced Visible-Light Photocatalytic
Activity
Abdo Hezama, Drmoshb Q.A, Namratha
K and Byrappa K.
1)Drainage network extraction from ASTER G
DEM 1 arc-second resolution using
D8-Modelfor Kagunuziwatershed in Kibira
National Park North-Western part of Burundi
Alexis Sibomana, Gangadhara Bhatand H
and Athanase Ndihokubwayo
2) Synthesis and characterization of
controlled morphology of ZnO-GO
2) Evaluation of Ground Water Quality of
Karanja River Basin, Bidar District, Karnataka,
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composites
Kashinath Lellala, Namratha K and
Byrappa K.
India.
Manjunath Dalwai, Raju Sukhaye and
Manjunatha S
3) High‐capacity orthosilicate cathode
materials for lithium‐ion batteries &
novel oxidates of LaCrO3 perovskite
oxidates
Girish H.N and Basavalingu B and Shao
G.Q
3) Hydrogeochemical Studies on Brines and it’s
Genetic Implications from
Salt Pans of Naupada, Srikakulam District,
Andhra Pradesh, India.
Yugandhara Rao A, Niroj K.Panda, Anil
Kumar V, Ramesh Kumar K and Nanda L.K
4) Photocatalytic decolorization of
cibacron brilliant yellow dye using ZnO in
the presence of sunlight
Namratha K and Byrappa K and
Deepthi B.K
4) Surface and ground water chemistry of
Payaswini – Chandragiri river system, southwest
coast of India.
Nisha B.K, Balakrishna K, Udayashankar
H.N & Sruthi Balakrishnan
5) Bio-assisted synthesis and
characterization of leaf extract-mediated
biocompatible ZnO- Ag Nanocomposite
from Thymus vulgaris
Mina Zare,Namratha K and Byrappa K
5) Evaluation of groundwater potential zones
using geophysical study in muguru addahalla
watershed, Mysuru and Chamarajanagar
Distcricts, Karnataka, India.
Bhanuprakash H. M, Nagaraju D, Siddaraju K,
and Balasubramanian A.
6) Bio-assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis
of ZnO Nanoparticles using Phyllanthus
emblica (L) Aqueous extract and study of
their effect over physico-mechanical
properties of heat cure acrylic denture
base resin
Shubha P, Namratha K, Ganesh S,
Byrappa K
6) Geological Control and Morphometric
Analysis of Parari Watershed, Tributary of
Betwa, Bundelkhand Region, Central India
Bhatt S.C, Tabasum Nazmi and Bhatt S
7) Synthesis and aplications of Carbon
supported MoS2 catalyst nanostructures
for hydrogen evolution
Chandrakantha K S, Namratha K,
Chandrashekar B N & Byrappa K
7) Identification of Groundwater potential
zones in the sub-watersheds of tumkur-gubbi
watershed, karnataka, india, using remote
sensing and gis techniques
Kiran Kumar K.M, and Govindaiah S
8) Effect of strontium and magnesium
doping on the electrical properties of
sodium phosphate compounds
Vaidyanatha Y. N, Ashamanjari K. G,
Bhargava Ramu M. S
8) Morphometric analysis of yadamavina hole
watershed: A GIS Approach
Krishnaiah C, Santosh C, Amal George and
Praveen G. Deshbhandari,
Tea break 12.05pm to 12.20pm
Sessions continue in respective halls
9) The effect of morphology on the
properties of ZnO nanostructures
Avinash N, Namratha Kand Byrappa K
9) Hydro-chemical investigations to delineate
saline water intrusion in shallow aquifers of
Kasaragod coast, Kerala, India.
Priya K and Sajeesh T P
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10) A Review On Synthesis Of Calcium
Aluminosilicate Zeolites
Girish G and Suresh Kumar B.V
10) Morphometric analysis of Garanihalla Sub-
Basin of the Chitradurga district, Karnataka,
India using GIS and Remote sensing techniques.
Sreeharisha D.N and P.C. Nagesh
11) Synthesis of Manganese doped
BiVO4 With Enhanced Photocatalytic
Activity via Hydrothermal method
Vicas C, Namratha K and
Byrappa K
11) Heavy metal contamination of groundwater
in karaj plain, Iran
Sajjad Fazel Tavassol & Ashamanjari K.G
12) Phycosynthesis And Characterization
Of Cadmium Sulphide Nanoparticles
Abishad P.M, Namratha K,Srinath B.S
and Byrappa K
13) Synthesis and characterization
Of Na2ZnP2O7 and K2ZnP2O7 crystals for
the study of their electrical properties
Bhargava ramu M.S, AshaManjari K.G,
Vaidyanath Y.N & Mahesh M.J
Lunch Break 1.00pm to 2.00pm
Pannel Discussion (Auditorium) 2.00pm to 2.45pm
Tea break 2.45pm to 3.00pm
Validatory function (Auditorium) 3.00pm onwards
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