One flew over the Gondwana vertebrates/ Sanjukta Chakravorti
Material type: TextPublication details: Palaeontological Association (PalAss): 2020Description: 85 pages, col. ills; 22.5 x 29 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 560.17609548 C435
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Books | ISI Library, Kolkata | 560.17609548 C435 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Gifted by Dr. Sanjukta Chakravorti | C27438 |
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560.176 Un58pa Paleontectonic maps of the triassic system | 560.176 V134 Jurassic and cretaceous floras and climates of the earth | 560.1760951 C456 Jehol fossils | 560.17609548 C435 One flew over the Gondwana vertebrates/ | 560.1762 F842 Dawn of the dinosaurs | 560.1762 Su944 Triassic life on land | 560.1766 F755 Jurassic West |
This book is the part of outreach project "Museum on the Wheels; when you can not come to the museum, museum comes to you" a brainchild of Dr. Sanjukta Chakravorti. It was hosted by Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata and Academic support partner: Staatliches, Museum fur Naturkunde Stuttgart, Germany
Includes bibliography
This books is based on the outreach project "Museum on the Wheels; when you can not come to the museum, museum comes to you" created by the author. Here it is focused her endeavour to motivate women and children to step into multidisciplinary science and conservation of the natural resources.
Fossils hold immense value for palaeobiologists and researchers in STEMM fields, but their preservation is hindered by anthropogenic pressures in large countries like India. India's rich collection of Laurasian and Gondwanan fossils makes it an essential location for research. The aim of the book is to remove myths about fossils in rural India, education of children about geological processes, fossil abundance and the importance of protecting fossils. The initiative, being led by a woman field scientist Dr. Sanjukta Chakravorti, now organizes regular online sessions in regional languages to educate children and the next generation about conservation and natural heritage. The book depicts information regarding the palaeobiology of different rime scales from late Permian period to Cretaceous period including flora, fauna, wood fossils, invertebrates to vertebrates.
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