Papers by Ghulam mohammad Bhat
Circuits and Systems, 2014
International Journal for Agro Veterinary and Medical Sciences, 2011
Annales de Paléontologie, 2005
A left mandibular fragment bearing M 1 -M 3 recovered from the mudstones underlying an Upper Siwa... more A left mandibular fragment bearing M 1 -M 3 recovered from the mudstones underlying an Upper Siwalik bentonitised tuff exposed 0.375 km NW of Barakhetar village, Jammu district, Jammu and Kashmir (state), India, is described here. The new specimen represents the first mandibular fragment of fossil Golunda with all three molars in situ. Based on crown morphology of the molars, it is tentatively referred to Golunda kelleri Jacobs, 1978, possibly representing a lineage distinct from G. ellioti ancestry.
Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing, 2015
Geomaterials, 2015
ABSTRACT The national highways are always considered as the economic backbone of the country and ... more ABSTRACT The national highways are always considered as the economic backbone of the country and have often assisted development work all along their routes. The National Highway (NH-1D) is the most strategic and the only all weather surface link between the two districts of Ladakh region (Kargil and Leh). The area under investigation experiences high vehicular traffic, particularly between March and August, as in the remaining months the Kargil and Leh districts remain cutoff from each other due to bad weather. In recent years, frequent occurrences of slope failures along the highway primarily affect the smooth functioning of the traffic movement which severely affects the life of the people of the area. Strategically, this road network is very important and plays a significant role in transportation and other activities. In order to ensure the stability of road network in the area, it becomes extremely important to understand the triggering mechanism of these failures. The present study made an attempt in this direction and the Slope Mass Rating (SMR) method has been used for slope stability analysis at different locations. The stability of the slopes was also assessed using kinematic analysis conjointly with SMR to identify the types of failure and its potential failure directions associated with each slope. The result obtained after calculating RMR from the selected facets ranges from 11 to 89 with lower values indicating presence of potentially unstable areas. Results have shown that in a total of 20 facets, 65.28% belong to wedge failure, 22.26% belong to toppling failure and 12.45% belong to plane failure.
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2008
Hemogram, biochemical profile, and chest radiograph were normal. Contrast enhanced computed tomog... more Hemogram, biochemical profile, and chest radiograph were normal. Contrast enhanced computed tomography scan showed a 3.0×2.5 cm, mildly enhancing right sided intra-orbital soft tissue mass within the intraconal space suggestive of an optic nerve glioma (Fig. 1A). The mass was ...
Chemical Geology, 2012
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the a... more This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the authors institution and sharing with colleagues.
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Papers by Ghulam mohammad Bhat