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The Department of Geology of
Andhra
University is one of the pioneering
Departments in
India offering a variety of courses
and undertaking research activities in a wide spectrum of potentially
interesting geological problems of both basic and applied nature. Started in
1941, in a modest way to impart training to students leading to degrees in
Geology, it now offers services to the industry. The Faculty members of the
Department are currently engaged in personal research activities in a wide range
of topics such as Marine Geology, Sedimentology Structural Geology & Tectonics,
Petrology and Mineralogy, Economic Geology, Geomorphology & Remote Sensing, Micropalaentology, Environmental Geology, Coal Geology and Hydrogeology.
With the foresight of Prof. C.Mahadevan, who succeeded Sri Karunakaran, the Department initiated new branches
like Marine Geology, Nuclear Geology, Geomorphology and similar emerging
subjects both in teaching and research, at a time when no University thought of
doing so. With the seeds sown by Prof. Mahadevan, and nourished and cultivated
by the team who succeeded him, the Department was recognized by the UGC as a
well established Department and supported under their Special Assistance
Programme from 1972 onwards in four phases. Claims are on for its recognition
as a Centre for Advanced Studies in the field of Marine Geology and
Sedimentology. Apart from the UGC assistance the Department had the privilege
of receiving the UNDP/UNESCO assistance by way of grants for fellowships, study
tours and equipment in two phases from 1976-80 and 1981-85. Recognizing the
contributions on delta studies and Coastal Geology from the Department and the
University, a national institute DELTA STUDIES INSTITUTE has been started in the
campus with the initial financial support through grants from the Oil Industry
Development Board and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation. The Institute aims at
catering to the needs of national and international scientific community in
research and training in the delta and coastal studies and to take up problem
oriented researches for the oil industry in the country.
Individual research of Faculty members
has been consistently supported the CSIR, DAE, UGC, AICTE, ONGC, DST, DOD, CGWB,
etc., through the sanction of major research projects. The Department takes
the credit of publishing more than 1000 research papers in the national and
international scientific journals covering basic and applied geological aspects
and training 206 candidates for the award of doctoral degrees. The faculty have
authored, edited and supervised the publication of books in Telugu in Geology
through the
Andhra
Pradesh
Telugu
Academy. The Department conducted a
number of seminars and symposia. One of the faculty members had the distinction
of receiving the Young Scientist's award of the A.P. Academy of Sciences. The
Department has collaborative research projects with scientists from
Japan and
Russia.
The Department cooperates with the
sister Departments of Geography, Geo-engineering and Geophysics in the campus
not only in offering the services of teachers in training programes, but also in
undertaking interdisciplinary research. The alumni of the Department found
positions in organization like ONGC, GSI, CGWB, MEC, APMDC, Dept. of Mines and
Geology and Ground Water Departments etc., and most of these Departments and organizations are headed by the
alumni at one point of time or other.
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