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The causes and impacts of Deccan volcanism at the end-Cretaceous

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Home → Who We Are → Rajesh Kalra

Rajesh Kalra

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Rajesh has been working with Schlumberger WesternGeco for the past 20 years in seismic discipline and is a Doctorate degree holder in Exploration Geophysics from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. He has worked extensively in the field of seismic exploration (onshore and offshore) and has applied other geophysical methods mainly in India, Antarctica, and the Middle East. His recent research and key interests are in deep water and sub-basalt exploration using seismic data.

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Funding for this project was provided by the
National Science Foundation Award ID EAR-1615203.

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