Mineralogical And Sedimentological Studies Of Innershelf And Beach Sediments Along The Coast Between Paravur And Kovalam, South Kerala, India

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Title: Mineralogical And Sedimentological Studies Of Innershelf And Beach Sediments Along The Coast Between Paravur And Kovalam, South Kerala, India
Author: Terry Mechado; Dr.Seralathan, P
Abstract: Continental shelf is of particular significance in marine geology , because it links the two basically different structural zones in the earth's crust; the continents and ocean basins. The shelf area has much wider importance in many fields of activity such as scientific, economic, social, political and strategic. The pace of development has ultimately put pressure on mankind to look for exploitable resources and accessibility to the continental shelf area and beyond. Added to the above, the developmental activities in the coastal area would readily and directly influence the innershelf sediments. This situation demands a thorough geological knowledge of the continental shelf area. Moreover, a successful management of the continental shelf zone requires an optimum data base on the physico-chemical nature of the shelf sediments. Although sedimentological studies were carried out along the western continental shelf of India, a well documented systematic study of the inner shelf off Trivandrum coast is still found to be lacking. Considering the physiographic settings and the vicinity of two renowned placer deposits at Chavara and Manavalakurichi, such a sedimetological inventory has become all the more vital. In view of the above, a research programme has been drawn up to account the salient sedimentological and mineralogical aspects of the innershelf and beach sediments between Paravur and Kovalam, Trivandrum district, Kerala (latitudes 8° 7'00" to 8° 47'45" and longitudes 76°43'00" to 77° 40'45"). The findings are presented in six chapters formatted to address the aim of this research.
Description: Marine Geology Division School of Marine Sciences Cochin University of Science And Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3731
Date: 1995-04-12


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