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    A new high-resolution chronology for the late Maastrichtian warming event: establishing robust temporal links with the onset of Deccan volcanism by Barnet, James S.K., Littler, Kate, Kroon, Dick, Leng, Melanie J., Westerhold, Thomas, Röhl, Ursula, Zachos, James C.

    Published 2017
    “…This transient warming event has traditionally been associated with a major pulse of Deccan Traps (west-central India) volcanism; however, large uncertainties associated with radiogenic dating methods have long hampered a definitive correlation. …”
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    40Ar/39Ar ages of alkaline and tholeiitic rocks from the northern Deccan Traps: implications for magmatic processes and the K–Pg boundary by Parisio, L., Jourdan, Fred, Marzoli, A., Melluso, L., Sethna, S., Bellieni, G.

    Published 2016
    “…The Deccan large igneous province in India was emplaced temporally close to the Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) boundary and is formed by tholeiitic flood basalts and less abundant alkaline rocks. …”
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    Looking into the important issues by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2008
    “…Others had "Warzone: Mumbai" (New Indian Express), "Mumbai under attack" (Deccan Chronicle), "Rash of terror attacks in Mumbai" (The Hindu). …”
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    Compositional connections: temple form in early Southeast Asia by Datta, Sambit, Beynon, D.

    Published 2008
    “…Further, the linkages between these cellas and the early Deccan experiments in structural stone raise questions about both idioms. …”
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    Urban wetlands: preservation and management of urban ecosystems by Koduru, Siddhartha, Dutta, Swati

    Published 2008
    “…Hyderabad has shortage of underground water, as it is located on the Deccan plateau formed of igneous rocks. Over the centuries, these water bodies served as flood cushions and rainwater storage tanks, assuring water for domestic use and agriculture for a period ranging between 6-8 months annually. …”
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    Detrital zircon and monazite track the source of Mesozoic sediments in Kutch to rocks of Late Neoproterozoic and Early Palaeozoic orogenies in northern India by Chaudhuri, A., Das, K., Banerjee, S., Fitzsimons, Ian

    Published 2020
    “…While the paucity of records of the Pan-African orogeny in western India possibly relates to either burial under the Deccan Flood Basalts or extensive erosion during Mesozoic greenhouse climate, the dearth of rocks of Bhimphedian orogeny results from its occurrence along the present-day Himalayan thrust belt. …”
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    40Ar/39Ar age of the Lonar crater and consequence for the geochronology of planetary impacts by Jourdan, Fred, Moynier, F., Koeberl, C., Eroglu, S.

    Published 2011
    “…The Lonar crater is a 1.88-km-diameter, Quaternary age crater (Fig. 1) located on the ca. 66 Ma Deccan basaltic traps in Maharashtra (India), and is one of the very few craters on Earth emplaced directly on basaltic lava flows. …”
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