http://journal.indiansedimentologists.com/ojs/index.php/1/gateway/plugin/AnnouncementFeedGatewayPlugin/atom Journal of The Indian Association of Sedimentologists (peer reviewed): Announcements2022-12-31T09:47:47+00:00Open Journal Systems<p><strong>Introduction</strong><strong><br /></strong>Journal of the Indian Association of Sedimentologists (JIAS) is both an international open access / restricted online journal and print journal, and is leader in its field and publishes (Free of plagiarism) ground-breaking research across the spectrum of sedimentology, sedimentary geology, sedimentary geochemistry, experimental and theoretical sediment transport, mass movement fluxes, modern and ancient sedimentary environments, sequence-, cyclo-, chrono- and chemostratigraphy, sediment-biological interaction, palaeosols, diagenesis, stable isotope geochemistry, environmental sedimentology, neotectonics, geohazards, stratigraphy, palynology, sedimentary mineral resources and hydrocarbons, and allied branches of sedimentary - stratigraphic research. It also publishes review articles, editorials, conference reports, tributes, announcements, advertisements, etc. It is currently distributed to universities and research laboratories in India and abroad. Access to the complete electronic journal archive comes free of cost. Subscribers also have the option to buy the printed journal at subsidized cost. For guide to authors, visit the IAS website: http://journal.indiansedimentologists.com/ojs/index.php/1. It is published biannually on the 30th of June and 31 December.</p> <p><strong>JOURNAL INFORMATION</strong></p> <p><strong>Electronic ISSN No. 2582 - 2020</strong></p> <p><strong>Print ISSN No. 0970 - 3268</strong></p> <p><strong>Publisher: Indian Association of Sedimentologists (IAS)</strong></p> <p><strong>Abstracted, Indexed, and Archived in </strong></p> <p><strong>UGC Care, ASCI, Google Scholar, Scilit, deepdyve, LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, Crossref</strong></p> <p> </p>http://journal.indiansedimentologists.com/ojs/index.php/1/announcement/view/12Announcements: 40th IAS Convention2022-12-31T09:47:47+00:00 Journal of The Indian Association of Sedimentologists (peer reviewed)<p>We extend a warm invitation to the 40th Convention of the Indian Association of Sedimentologists (IAS-2024) and the National Conference on "An Odyssey of Sedimentology from Precambrian to Anthropocene: Significant Contributions in Environmental, Climatic, and Energy Research." The event will take place from the 11<sup>th</sup> to the 13<sup>th</sup> of December 2024 at the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences in Lucknow. We have thoughtfully curated 10 major themes that cover a range of disciplines within sedimentology and stratigraphy, incorporating multidisciplinary approaches. The main objective is to convene experts, scientists, researchers, academicians, and industry professionals from various sub-disciplines of sedimentology to discuss the intricacies of sedimentary processes, environments, and energy resources across different geological eras, and to foster the exchange of innovative ideas. The conference will include plenary sessions, keynote addresses, invited talks, oral presentations, and poster sessions centered around the selected themes. Additionally, post-conference field trips are planned. The conference aims to further sedimentological research, promote the sustainable use of sedimentary resources, and deepen our understanding of sedimentary processes and environments in areas of geological and environmental importance. For more information about the conference, please visit our website <a href="https://indiansedimentologists.com/IAS%20First%20Circular_BSIP.pdf">Copy of 40TH CONVENTION OF INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF SEDIMENTOLOGISTS (indiansedimentologists.com)</a>. Sedimentology is a complex field that is crucial for deciphering Earth's history, the origin and evolution of life, managing energy and mineral resources, tackling environmental challenges, reducing geological risks, exploring climate change, and aiding civil engineering and construction endeavours. Over the past five to six decades, a systematic, process-based study has been conducted, with the introduction of the 'Sequence Stratigraphy' paradigm in the analysis of modern and ancient sedimentary environments.</p> <p><strong>Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh </strong></p> <p><strong>9953267756 </strong></p>2022-12-31T09:47:47+00:00