Curriculum-Vitae
Name : Dr. TALAT AHMAD, FNA; FASc; FNASc, J.C. Bose National Fellow
Father’s Name : Late Alhaj Moinuddin Ahmad
Date of Birth : 23.12.1955
Present designation : Vice Chancellor,
Jamia Millia Islamia,
Jamia Nagar, New Delhi – 110025
Permanent Position : Professor of Geology,
University of Delhi, Delhi – 11 00 07
Tel : +91-11-26982153, +91-11-26984650
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E-Mail [email protected]; : [email protected],
Academic Qualifications
B.Sc. (Hons) Geology AMU, Aligarh Ist Div. 1975
M.Sc. Geology AMU, Aligarh Ist Div. 1977
M.Phil. Ore Petrology- JNU, New Delhi 1980
Geochemistry
Ph.D. Igneous Petrology- JNU, New Delhi 1985
Geochemistry
Post Doctoral Fellow University of Leicester (U.K.) 1988-89
Post Doctoral Fellow University of Cambridge (U.K.) 1997-98
Post Doctoral Fellow Nagoya University (Japan) 1999-2000
Experience:
1. Geological Survey of India as Geologist (Jr.) from 28.2.80 to 2.6.81.
2. Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehra Dun as Scientist-B from 16.7.84 to
30.9.89.
3. Post Doctoral Fellow with Prof. John Tarney at the Department of Geology, University of
Leicester, U.K. for one year and six months (April 1988-Oct. 1989) under Government of
India, Ministry of Human Resource Development Fellowship.
4. Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehra Dun as Scientist-C from 1.10.89 to
30.9.94.
5. Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehra Dun as Scientist-D from 1.10.94 to
30.9.99.
6. Post Doctoral Fellow with Prof. M.J. Bickle at the Department of Earth Sciences,
University of Cambridge, for a period of six months (October’97-March’98) under
NERC Fellowship.
7. Post Doctoral Fellow with Prof. T. Tanaka at the Department of Earth & Planetary
Sciences, Nagoya University, Japan for ten months (October’99 to July’2000) under
JSPS Fellowship.
8. Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehra Dun as Scientist E from 1.10.99 to
30.10.03.
9. Professor at Department of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi from 31st October’03 to
31.05.2011.
Significant Assignments:
1. Vice Chancellor, University of Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar – 190 006, J&K from 1st
June, 2011 to 14th May, 2014.
2. Vice Chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025 from 15th May, 2014 till date.
Academic Supervision:
Supervised the following M.Phil/Ph.D. work:
M.Phil Dissertation:
“Geochemistry of Mafic-ultramafic rocks around Gogunda, District Udaipur, Rajasthan” Co-
Supervisor - Dr. M.Raza, AMU, Aligarh (Degree awarded to the student in the year 1991).
Ph.D. Thesis:
1. Ph. D thesis entitled “Geochemistry and tectonic significance of Early Proterozoic mafic
and ultramafic rocks of Jharol belt of Aravalli orogen, northwestern Rajasthan, India”
submitted by Hamatteh-Abu, Z.S.H., at the Department of Geology, A. M. U. Aligarh.
Acted as Co-Supervisor with Prof. M. Raza (Degree awarded in the year 1995).
2. Ph.D thesis entitled “Isotopic mapping of major Himalayan structures” submitted by
Andy Richards at the Department of Earth Sciences, The Open University, U.K. on 15th
September’04 for the award of Ph. D degree. Acted as the External Supervisor (Degree
awarded on 4th February, 2005).
3. Ph.D thesis entitled “Petrological and geochemical studies of gneisses, granitoids and
mafic dyke swarms in parts of Bastar craton” submitted by Hussain, M.F. at the
Department of Geology, A. M.U. Aligarh on 27th January’04 for the award of Ph.D
degree. Acted as Co-Supervisor with Dr. M.E.A. Mondal, A.M.U. Aligarh. (Degree
awarded in the year 2004)
4. Ph.D thesis entitled “Geochemistry of Amgaon Gneissic Complex, Central India”
submitted by Nishchal Wanjari at the Department of Geology, University of Delhi on
10th December, 2007. Degree awarded on 15th September, 2008.
5. Ph. D thesis entitled “Thermal Evolution of the Mid-Crust from the Himalayan Orogen”
submitted Jen Chambers, at the Department of Earth Sciences, The Open University,
U.K. on 17th July’08 for the award of Ph. D degree. Acted as the External Supervisor
(Degree awarded on 7th October, 2008)
6. Ph.D thesis entitled “Geodynamic evolution of the Shyok Suture Zone, NW Himalaya”
was submitted by Sivaprabha, S. at the Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of
Technology Roorkee on 22nd December, 2008. Acted as Co-Supervisor with Prof. D.
Mukhopadhyay, IIT Roorkee. Degree awarded on 3rd June, 2009.
7. Ph. D thesis entitled “Petrologic and geochemical studies of igneous and metamorphic
rocks from the Tso Morari, SE Ladakh” was submitted by Ms. Preeti Singh at the
Department of Geology, University of Delhi in December, 2008. Acted as Co-Supervisor
with Prof. P.K. Verma. Degree awarded October, 2009.
8. Ph. D thesis entitled “Geochemistry and Petrogenesis of Bayana mafic magmatic rocks,
North Delhi Fold Belt, Rajasthan” was submitted by Y. Rajesh Singh at the Department
of Geology, University of Delhi in December, 2010. Degree awarded October’2010.
9. Ph.D thesis entitled “The India-Asia Pile Up” submitted by Lloyd Thomas White at the
Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra,
Australia. Acted as the External Supervisor (Degree awarded in September 2011)
10. Ph. D thesis entitled “Geochemistry, Petrogenesis and U-Pb zircon geochronology of
basement granitoids and gneisses of Central Indian Tectonic Zone (CITZ), Central
Indian Shield” submitted by Mukesh Kumar Mishra at the Department of Geology,
University of Delhi on 31st May, 2011. Degree awarded in July, 2012.
11. Ph. D thesis entitled “Geochemistry and Petrogenesis of Precambrian Khairagarh
mafic magmatic suites of rocks: constraints on Precambrian crustal evolution in
Central India” by Kabita Longjam Chanu at the Department of Geology,
University of Delhi on 10th
July, 2012. Degree awarded 1st December, 2012.
12. Ph.D thesis entitled “Tectonic Epidocity in the Greater Himalaya, NW India” submitted
by Jia-UrnnLee at the Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National
University, Canberra, Australia. Acted as the External Supervisor (Degree awarded in
October 2013)
13. Ph. D thesis entitled “Comparative geochemical studies of metasediments of
Sausar and Sakoli Groups: Geochemical constraints” by Sangeeta Gupta at the
Department of Geology, University of Delhi on 25th
March, 2013.
14. Ph.D thesis entitled “Geochemical and Petrogenetic Studies of the Porphyritic
Granitoids of Kyelang-Moudoh Pluton of Shillong Plateau, Meghalaya” by M.
Shyamkumar Singh at the Department of Geology, University of Delhi on 15th
April, 2013.
15. Ph.D thesis entitled “Geochemistry and petrogenesis of mafic magmatic rocks of
Bhandara-Balaghat Granulite (BBG) belt, Central Indian tectonic Zone (CITZ),
Central India” by Meraj Alam at the Department of Geology, University of Delhi
on 3rd
November, 2014.
16. Ph.D thesis entitled “Geochemistry and pertogenesis of mafic magmagtic rocks of
Gwalior Basin” by Samom Jwellys Devi at the Department of Geology,
University of Delhi on 6th
January, 2015.
17. Ph.D. thesis entitled “Petrological, Geochemical and U-Pb Zircon
Geochronological Studies of the Bundelkhand Granitoid Complex, Central India:
Constraints on Archean Crustal Evolution.” by Kumar Batuk Joshi at the
Department of Geology, University of Delhi on 28th
January 2015.
18. Ph.D. thesis entitled “Geochemical characterization and tectonic setting of
magmatism in the Proterozoic cratons of Central Iran and Western India” by
Monireh Poshtkoohi at the Department of Geology, University of Delhi on 27th
November 2015.
Presently supervising eight students for their Ph. D work at the University of Delhi, University of
Kashmir and one student at the Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National
University, Canberra, Australia. These students are working on the petrological-geochemical and
tectonic aspects of Precambrian Bundelkhand granitoids of the Central and western Indian shield;
the Lesser Himalaya and Higher Himalayan Crystallines; Ladakh batholiths and ophiolites, NW
Honours:
1. Honorary Research Associate of the Department of Geology, University of Leicester,
U.K. (1988-89).
2. Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Indian Journal of Geochemistry.
3. Associate Member, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology Society.
4. Member, Expert Panel for the Science & Engineering Research Council ‘Deep
Continental Studies Programme’ of the Department of Science & Technology, New
Delhi.
5. Member, Expert Panel for the Science & Engineering Research Council ‘HIMPROBE
EAST’ of the Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi.
6. Member, Board of Research Studies for the Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geology
& Geophysics, The University of Kashmir, Srinagar, J&K.
7. Member, Management Advisory Committee (MAC) for the Science & Engineering
Research Council (SERC) ‘Utilization of Scientific Expertise of Retired Scientist
(USERS) Programme of the Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi.
8. Member, Board of Studies, Department of Geology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
9. Regional Coordinator, International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP) Project
516 on the “Geological anatomy of East and South East Asia”
10. Member, Editorial Board for Indian Journal of Geology
11. Member Working Group for Geology for the National Science Digital Library (NSDL)
Under the National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources,
CSIR, New Delhi
12. Member, Editorial Board for Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences
13. Member, Expert Group for ‘Electron Probe Micro-Analyzer (EPMA) National Facility at
IIT, Kharagpur’ under the Science & Engineering Research Council, Department of
Science & Technology, New Delhi.
14. Member Editorial Board for Journal of Virtual Explorer an electronic journal from
Monash University, Australia. ISSN Number: 1441-8126 (Printed Journal); 1441-8142
(Online Journal) and 1441-8134 (CD-ROM Journal)
15. Member Editorial Board of the Journal of the Mineralogical Society of India
16. Member Editorial Board of the Gondwana Geological Magazine
17. Member Editorial Board of the Journal of the Geological Society of India
18. Member Editorial Board Of the Journal of Earth System Science
19. Member, Expert Group for FIST North East, DST, New Delhi
20. Member, National Assessment & Accreditation Council (NAAC) UGC
21. Member, Governing Body, National Centre of Experimental Mineralogy & Petrology,
University of Allahabad
22. Member Expert Committee for Post Doctoral Fellowship (SC/ST) UGC, New Delhi
23. Member Expert Committee Earth & Environmental Sciences, CSIR, New Delhi
24. Member Award Making Authority-National Geoscience Award, Ministry of Mines,
Govt. of India
25. Member, National Coordination Committee for Polar Science Programme (NCPP),
Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India
26. Member, Advisory Committee for the Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar Prize
2012 in Earth, Atmosphere, Ocean & Planetary Sciences, CSRI, New Delhi.
27. Expert Member, Search-Cum-Selection Committee for Selection of Director,
Birbal Sahni Institute of Paleobotany (BSIP), Lucknow under DST.
28. Visitor’s nominee on the Selection Committees for the post of Professors in the
Department of Earth Science, IIT Roorkee
29. Expert Member, Projects Advisory and Monitoring Committee for Geosciences
Group, Ministry of Earth Sciences, New Delhi
30. Member Expert Committee for Innovative Programmes, UGC, New Delhi
31. Visitor’s nominee for all the new National Institute of Technology (NIT)
32. Member J&K State Innovation Council
33. Member Expert Committee for Special Assistance Programmes (SAP), UGC,
New Delhi
34. Member Empowered Committee of the Science & Engineering Research Board
(SERB), DST, New Delhi
35. Member, Advisory Committee for “University with Potential for Excellence”
(UPE) status awarded to Osmania University, Hyderabad, by UGC
36. Member National Working Group on Uttrakhand disaster assessment and
rehabilitation, under “Mapping Your Neighbourhood Scheme” of DST, GOI, New
Delhi
37. Member, Expert Committee, Special Scholarship Scheme for Students from J&K,
under UGC
38. Chairman, Review Committee for the major projects on “Establishment of
Electron Probe Micro-Analyser (EMPA” as National Facilities, SERB, New Delhi
39. Member, Review Committee of Ramanujan Fellows in the area of Earth &
Atmospheric Sciences/Engineering Sciences / Mathematical Sciences / Physical
Science under Ramanujan Fellowship, SERB, New Delhi.
40. Member, Governing Body, Birbal Sahni Institute of Paleobotany, Lucknow, under
DST.
Awards:
1. Received the prestigious National Mineral Award, 1994 from the Government of India.
2. Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi
3. Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore
4. Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India, Allahabad
5. J. C. Bose National Fellowship, DST, New Delhi
6. Tak Zainagiri Memorial Award 2012 in the field of Promotion of Academics
7. S.M. Naqvi Gold Medal 2013, Geological Society of India, Bangaluru
8. Indian Geophysical Union – Prince Mukarram Jah Endowment Lecture Award and
Gold Medal for the year 2015
9. Life Member Mineralogical Society of India
10. Research paper entitled “Geochemistry and Petrogenesis of Mandi-Darla Volcanics,
Northwestern Himalayas”, Precambrian Res. 37 : 231-256 (1987) was awarded Best
paper of the year 1987 at WIHG, Dehra Dun.
11. Awarded National Scholarship for Study Abroad by the Ministry of Human Resource
Development, Govt. of India to carry out Post Doctoral Research at University of
Leicester, U.K. during the period April 1988 to Oct. 1989.
12. Awarded the JSPS Invitation Fellowship of the Japanese Government for the year
1999-2000 to work in collaboration with Prof. Tsuyoshi Tanaka, at the
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Nagoya University, Japan.
13. Awarded the Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar Award on 10th
December 2014 by
the Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar Academy, New Delhi.
Recent Sponsored Projects:
(a) Proterozoic mafic magmatism in the central Indian tectonic zone (CITZ): elemental
and isotopic constraints on crustal evolution and geodynamics. Funding agency:
DST (T. Ahmad: P.I.) (completed)
(b) Constraints on crustal evolution and ore mineralization in the Aravalli-Bundelkhand
Proto-Continent, Northern Indian Shield, and the Eastern Baltic Shield, Russia,
DST-RFBR (T. Ahmad, Co-PI) (Completed)
(c) Uttrakhand disaster data interpretation and analysis under the “Map the
Neighbourhood in Uttarakhand (MANU), DST, New Delhi (PI, Completed, 215)
(d) Inter-dependencies of deep crustal and surficial geological processes during
continental collision. Funding agency: AISRF (Australia-India Strategic Research
Fund) (T. Ahmad, P.I. India, J. C. Aitchison, P.I. Australia) (on going)
Dissemination of research work, Social Benefits:
Carried field studies in Central India and the Himalayas and organized international
events as follows:
(a) IGCP-SIDA 599 meeting and Field trip to Archean Granitoids,
Supracrustals and Crust Formation in Bundelkhand Craton Central India,
from 7th
to 14th
March in Jhansi-Mahoba section, where scientists from
Europe, Africa and India participated.
(b) Indo-Finnish field workshop at the University of Kashmir followed by joint
field work in the transect Srinagar-Sonamarn-Dras-Kargil-Leh-Tso Morari –
Leh from 8th
to 20th
June, 2012 in which 32 Finnish Scientists participated
along with teachers and students from University of Kashmir, University of
Jammu and University of Delhi.
(c) Indo-Australian workshop entitled on “The nature and origin of Himalayan
mantled gneiss domes and the implications for timing of events during the
India-Asia collision” held 19-23 October, 2012 in Manali, Himachal
Pradesh, India.
Complete List of Publications of Professor Talat Ahmad:
Edited Journal Volumes:
1. Journal of the Geological Society of India, Special Volume on Precambrian Mafic
Magmatism in the Indian Shield, Part – I, Jour. Geol Soc. India, Vol. 72, No. 1, 140p
(2008) Editors: R.K. Srivastava & T. Ahmad
2. Journal of the Geological Society of India, Special Volume on Precambrian Mafic
Magmatism in the Indian Shield, Part – II, Jour. Geol Soc. India, Vol. 73, No. 1,
152p (2009) Editors: R.K. Srivastava & T. Ahmad
3. Journal of Virtual Explorer, Special Volume on Geological Anatomy of East and
South Asia, Edited By: Talat Ahmad, Francis Hirsch, Punya Charusiri , Volume
32 (2009); An electronic journal from Monash University, Australia. ISSN Number:
1441-8126
4. Gondwana Research, Special Volume on The South and East Facades of Sundaland,
Edited by Francis Hirsch, Punya Charusiri, Talat Ahmad (On line 12th
June, 2010)
Research Publications:
1. Ahmad, T. and Bhat, M.I., 1987. Geochemistry and petrogenesis of the Mandi-Darla
volcanics Northwestern Himalaya. Precambrian Res. 27 : 231-256.
2. Bhat, M.I. and Ahmad, T., 1987. Geochemistry and Petrogenesis of the Bhowali-
Bhimatal Volcanics, Kumaun Lesser Himalayas. Geosci. Jour. 8, 51-68.
3. Ahmad, T. and Rajamani, V., 1988. Geochemistry and petrogenesis of mafic inclusions
within the Banded Gneissic Complex, near Nathdwara : implications to BGC-Aravalli
relationship. Geol. Soc. India, Mem. 7, Precambrian of Aravalli Mountain, Rajasthan,
India, pp. 327-340.
4. Bhat, M.I. and Ahmad, T., 1990. Petrogenesis and the mantle source characteristics of
the Abor Volcanic Rocks, Eastern Himalayas. Jour. Geol. Soc. India, 36, 227-246.
5. Ahmad, T., 1990. Variable extents and depths of melting of mantle diapir(s): evidence
from early Proterozoic komatiitic (picritic) magmas and its influence on associated
tholeiites and crustal evolution in N.W. India. In : Proceedings of the Symposium on
Diapirism with special reference to Iran, Vol. 2, pp. 15-35.
6. Ahmad, T. and Rajamani, V., 1991. Geochemistry and petrogenesis of the basal
Aravalli Volcanics near Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India. Precambrian Res. 49 : 185-204.
7. Ahmad, T. and Tarney, J., 1991. Geochemistry and petrogenesis of Garhwal Volcanics :
implications for evolution of the north Indian lithosphere. Precambrian Res. 50 : 69-88.
8. Ahmad, T., Tarney, J. and Mukherjee, P.K., 1991. Proterozoic mafic magmatism in
Himalayas : global comparison - constraints on the nature of lithospheric sources. In :
Teixeria, W., Ernesto, M. and Oliveria, E.P. (eds.) Exten. Abst. International Symposium
on Mafic Dykes, Sao Paulo, Brazil, pp. 33-37.
9. Sharma, A., Ahmad, T. and Mukherjee, P.K., 1993. Mafic magmatism in parts of
Himalaya : Geochemical constraints on their source characteristics and attendant
tectonics. Geosciences, 2: 74-87.
10. Ahmad, T. and Tarney, J., 1993. North Indian Proterozoic volcanics, products of
lithospheric extension: geochemical studies bearing on lithosphere derivation rather than
crustal contamination. In : Cassyap, S.M., Valdiya, K.S., Khain, V.E., Milanovsky, E.I.
and Raza, M. (eds.) Rifted Basins and Aulacogens: Geological and Geophysical
Approach, pp. 130-147.
11. Hamatteh-Abu, Z.S.H., Raza, M. and Ahmad, T., 1994. Geochemistry and petrogenesis
of early Proterozoic basic volcanic rocks of Jharol group, Rajasthan, Northwestern India.
Jour. Geol. Soc. India, 44 : 141-156.
12. Bhat, M.I., Le Fort, P. and Ahmad, T., 1994. Bafliz volcanics NW Himalayas : origin of
a bimodal-tholeiite alkali basalt suite. Chemical Geol., 114 : 217-234.
13. Ahmad, T. and Tarney, J., 1994. Geochemistry and petrogenesis of Late Archaean
Aravalli Volcanics, basement enclaves and granitoids, Rajasthan. Precambrian Res. 65 :
1-23.
14. Ahmad, T., Islam, R., Khanna, P.P. and Thakur, V.C. 1996. Geochemistry, petrogenesis
and tectonic significance of the basic volcanic units of the Zildat ophiolitic melange,
Indus Suture Zone, eastern Ladakh, India. Geodinamica Acta. 9, 222-233.
15. Ahmad, T., Thakur, V.C., Islam, R., Khanna, P.P. and Mukherjee, P.K. 1998.
Geochemistry and geodynamic implications of magmatic rocks from the Trans-
Himalayan arc. Geochemical Jour. 32: 383-404.
16. Ahmad, T., Khanna, P.P. Chakrapani, G.J. and Balakrishnan, S. 1998. Geochemical
characteristics of water and sediments of the Indus river, Trans-Himalaya, India:
Constraints on weathering and erosion. Jour. Asian Earth Sciences, 16, 333-346.
17. Islam, R., Upadhyay, R., Ahmad T., Thakur, V.C. and Sinha A.K.1998. Pan-African
magmatism and sedimentation in the NW Himalaya. Gondwana Research , 2, 263-270.
18. Ahmad, T., Mukherjee, P.K. and Trivedi, J.R. 1999. Geochemistry of Precambrian mafic
magmatic rocks of the Western Himalaya, India: petrogenetic and tectonic implications.
Chemical Geol., 160, 103-119.
19. Ahmad, T., Harris, N.B.W., Bickle, M.J., Chapman, H., Bunbury, J. and Prince, C. 2000.
Isotopic constraints on the structural relationships between the Lesser Himalayan series
and the Higher Himalayan series, Garhwal Himalaya. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. . 112, 467-
477.
20. Mondal, M.E.A. and Ahmad, T. 2001. Bundelkhand mafic dykes, Central Indian Shield:
implications for the role of sediment subduction in Proterozoic crustal evolution. The
Island Arc, 10, 51-67.
21. Bickle, M.J., Harris, N.B.W., Bunbury, J.M., Chapman, H.J., Fairchild, I.J. and Ahmad,
T. 2001. Controls on the 87Sr/86Sr ratios of carbonates in the Garhwal Himalaya,
headwaters of the Ganges. Jour. Geology, 109: 737-753.
22. Kojima, S., Ahmad, T., Tanaka, T., Bagati, T.N., Mishra, M., Kumar, R., Islam, R. and
Khanna, P.P. 2001. Early Cretaceous radiolarians from the Indus suture zone, Ladakh,
northern India. News of Osaka Micropaleontologists, Spec. Vol. No. 12, p. 257-270.
23. Kojima, S., Gozu, C., Itaya, T., Ahmad, T., and Islam, R. 2002. Geology of Ladakh
Himalaya, northwestern India. Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, 108 : VII – VIII.
24. Ahmad, T., Harris, N.B.W., Tanaka, T., Bickle, M.J., Chapman, H., Khanna, P.P.
and Bunbury, J. 2003. Nd-, Sr-isotopic and geochemical constraints on the source
characteristics and petrogenesis of arc volcanics from the Shyok suture zone,
Ladakh, India. Himalayan Tectonics (The Himprobe Results) Extn. Abst. Vol. pp
10-13, IIT Roorkee.
25. Bickle, M.J., Bunbury, J.M., Chapman, H.J., Harris, N.B.W., Fairchild, I.J. and Ahmad,
T. 2003. Fluxes of Sr into headwaters of the Ganges. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 67:
2567-2584.
26. Islam, R., Ahmad, T. and Rawat, B.S. 2003. Geochemistry and petrogenesis of the Phe
volcanics, Zanskar, Western Himalaya: bearing on the birth of Neo-Tethys. Mem. Geol.
Soc. India, 52: 339-357.
27. Hussain, M.F., Mondal, M.E.A. and Ahmad, T. 2004. Petrological and geochemical
characteristics of the gneisses and granitoids from the Bastar craton, Central India:
implication for subduction related magmatism. Gondwana Res., 7: 531-537.
28. Hussain, M.F., Mondal, M.E.A. and Ahmad, T. 2004. Geochemisrty of the basement
gneisses and gneissic enclaves from Bastar craton: Geodynamic implications. Current
Sci., 11: 1543-1547.
29. Ahmad, T., Harris, N.B.W., Islam, R., Khanna, P.P., Sachan, H.K. and Mukherji,
B.K. 2005. Contrasting mafic magmatism in the Shyok and Indus Suture Zones:
Geochemical constraints. Himalayan Geol., 26: 33-40.
30. Bickle, Chapman, H.J., Bunbury, J.M., M.J., Harris, N.B.W., Fairchild, I.J.,
Ahmad, T. and Pomies, C. 2005. Relative contribution of silicate and carbonate
rocks to riverine Sr fluxes in the headwaters of the Ganges. Geochim.
Cosmochim. Acta, 69: 2221-2240.
31. Hussain, M.F., Mondal, M.E.A. and Ahmad, T. 2005. Geodynamic evolution and
crustal growth of the Indian shield: evidence from geochemistry of gneisses and
granitoids. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Earth Planet. Sci.) 113: 699-714.
32. Islam, R., Ahmad, T. and Khanna, P.P. 2005. An overview on the granitoids of
the NW Himalaya. Himalayan Geol., 26: 49-60.
33. Richards, A., Argels, T., Harris, N., Parrish, R., Ahmad, T., Darbyshire, F. and
Dragantis, E. 2005. Himalayan architecture constrained by isotopic tracers from
clastic sediments. Earth & Planetary Science Letters, 236: 773-796.
34. Sachan, H.K., Mukherjee, B.K. and Ahmad, T. 2005. Cold subduction of the
Indian continental crust: evidence from Tso-Morari region, Ladakh, India.
Himalayan Geol., 26:25-32.
35. Gozu, C., Itaya, T., Hyodo, H., and Ahmad, T. 2006. Cretaceous isochron ages
from K-Ar and 40
Ar/39
Ar dating of eclogitic rocks in the Tso Morari Complex,
western Himalaya, India. Gondwana Res., 9: 426-440.
36. Mondal, M. E. A., Hussain, M. F. and Ahmad, T. 2006. Continental Growth of
Bastar Craton, Central Indian Shield during Precambrian via Multiphase
Subduction and Lithospheric Extension/Rifting: Evidence from Geochemistry of
Gneisses, Granitoids and Mafic dykes. Jour. Geosciences, Japan, 49: 137-151.
37. Ehiro, M., Kojima, S., Sato, T., Ahmad, T. and Ohtani, T. 2007. Discovery of
Jurassic ammonoids from the Shyok Suture Zone to the northeast of Chang La
Pass, Ladakh, northwest India and its significance. Island Arc, 16: 124-132.
38. Kumar, A. and Ahmad, T. 2007. Geochemistry of mafic dykes in parts of
Chotanagpur Gneissic Complex: petrogenetic and tectonic implications.
Geochemical Journal, 41: 173-186.
39. Sachan, H.K., Mukherjee, B.K., Ahmad, T. 2007. Brine-rich hydrothermal fluid
circulation in the upper level of Nidar ophiolite sequence, Ladakh: Evidences
from fluid inclusions. Journal of the Geological Society of India, 70 (5), pp. 780-
786.
40. Mondal, M. E .A., Hussain, F.H. and Ahmad, T. 2007. Geochemistry and
petrogenesis of the Proterozoic mafic dyke swarms of Bastar craton of central
Indian shield. Jour. Appl. Geoch., 9: 17-27.
41. Ahmad, T., Dragusanu, C. and Tanaka, T. 2008. Provenance of Late Archean
Aravalli mafic rocks from Rajasthan, Northwestern India: Nd isotopes, evidence
for enriched mantle reservoirs. Precambrian Res., 162: 150-159.
42. Chambers, J., Argles, T., Horstwood, M., Harris, N.B.W., Parrish, R. and Ahmad,
T. 2008. Tectonic implications of Palaeoproterozoic anatexis and Late Miocene
metamorphism in the Lesser Himalayan Sequence, Sutlej Valley, NW India. Jour.
Geol. Soc. London, 165, 725-737.
43. Ahmad, T. 2008. Precambrian Mafic Magmatism in the Himalayan Mountain
Range. Jour. Geol. Soc. India, 72, 85-92.
44. Ahmad, T., Tanaka, T., Sachan, H.K., Asahara, Y., Islam, R. and Khanna, P.P.
2008. Geochemical and isotopic constrains on the age and origin of the Nidar
ophiolitic complex, Indus suture zone, Ladakh, India. Tectonophysics, 451, 206-
224.
45. Ahmad, T., Deb, M., Tarney, J. and Raza, M. 2008. Proterozoic mafic volcanism
in the Aravalli-Delhi Orogen, Northwestern India: Geochemistry and tectonic
framework. Jour. Geol. Soc. India, 72, 93-111.
46. Hussain, M. F., Ahmad, T. and Mondal, M. E. A. 2008. Geochemistry of the
Precambrian Mafic Dyke Swarms of the Central and Northeastern Parts of Bastar
Craton, Central India: Constraints on Their Enrichment Processes. In: INDIAN
DYKES: Geochemistry, Geophysics and Geochronology (Editors: Rajesh K.
Srivastava, Ch. Sivaji and N. V. Chalapathi Rao), Narosa Publishing House Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi, India, pp. 397-412.
47. Caddick, M.J., Bickle, M.J., Harris, N.B.W., Holland, T.J.B., Horstwood,
M.S.A., Parrish, R. and Ahmad, T. 2007. Burial and exhumation history of a
Lesser Himalayan schist: Recording the formation of an inverted metamorphic
sequence in NW India. Earth and Planetary Sciences Letters, 264: 375-390.
48. Wanjari, N. and Ahmad, T. 2007. Geochemistry of Kalpatri granitoids and mafic
enclaves, Amgaon Gneissic Complex, Central India. Gondwana Geol. Mag. Spec.
Vol. No. 10, 55-64.
49. Mondal, M.E.A., Chandra, R. and Ahmad, T. 2008. Precambrian Mafic
Magmatism in Bundelkhand Craton. Jour. Geol. Soc. India, 72, 113-122.
50. Ahmad, T. and Jayananda, M. 2008. Plutonism and Precambrian Magmatism in
India. In: Glimpses of Geoscience Research in India. The Indian report to IUGS
2004-2008 (Editors:A. K. Singhvi, A. Bhattacharya and S. Guha). Indian National
Science Academy, New Delhi, pp. 160-173.
51. Ram Mohan, M., Rajasekhar, V.B., Charan, S.N., Balaram, V. and Ahmad, T.
2008. Geochemistry of the foliated, coarse-grained amphibolites from the
southern part of Gadag Greenstone Belt, Karnataka. Jour. Geol. Soc. India, 72,
484-494.
52. Shrivastava, R. K. and Ahmad, T. 2008. Precambrian mafic magmatism in the
Indian shield: An introduction. Jour. Geol. Soc. India, 72, 9-13.
53. Mondal, M. E. A., Raza, M. and Ahmad, T. 2008. Geochemistry of the Mafic
Dykes of the Aravalli-Bundelkhand Proto-Continent: Implications for Sub-
Continental Lithosphere Evolution of North Indian Shield. In: INDIAN DYKES:
Geochemistry, Geophysics and Geochronology (Editors: Rajesh K. Srivastava,
Ch. Sivaji and N. V. Chalapathi Rao), Narosa Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi, India, pp. 527-545.
54. Zyabrev, S.V., Kojima, S. and Ahmad, T. 2008. Radiolarian biostratigraphic
constraints on the generation of the Nidar ophiolite and the onset of Dras arc
volcanism: Tracing the evolution of the closing Tethys along the Indus-
Yarlung_Tsangpo suture. Stratigraphy’ 5, 99-112.
55. Ahmad, T., Longjam, K. C., Fouzdar, B., Bickle , M. J. and Chapman, H. J. 2009.
Petrogenesis and tectonic setting of bimodal volcanism in the Sakoli Mobile Belt,
Central Indian Shield. Island Arc, 18, 155-174.
56. Srivastava, R.K. and Ahmad, T. 2009. Precambrian mafic magmatism in the
Indian shield: Retrospect and prospect. Jour. Geol. Soc. India, 73, 7-11.
57. Wiszniewska, J., Krzemińska, E., Ahmad, T. 2009. Mineralogy of Proterozoic
pillow lavas from the Aravalli craton, the Nathdwara region, Rajasthan, NW
India. Mineralogia proterozoicznych law poduszkowych z kratonu Aravalli, rejon
Nathdwara, Radzasthan, NW Indie. Przeglad Geofizyczny, 57 (4), pp. 320-321.
58. Khanna, P.P. Ahmad, T. And Islam, R. 2009. Effect of acidification in water
samples before and after filteration: A caution for hydro-geochemical studies.
Cuurrent Sci., 96, 496-497.
59. Chambers, J., Caddick, M. Argles, T., Horstwood, M., Sarah Sherlock, S., Harris,
N., Parrish, R., and Ahmad, T. 2009. Empirical constraints on extrusion
mechanisms from the upper margin of an exhumed high-grade orogenic core,
Sutlej Valley, NW India. Tectonophysics, 477, 77-92.
60. Thanh, N.X., Itaya, T., Ahmad, T. Kojima, S., Ohtani, T. and Ehiro, M. 2009.
Mineral chemistry and K-Ar ages of plutons across the Karakoram fault in the
Shyok-Nubra confluence of northern Ladakh Himalaya, India. Gondwana Res.,
17, 180-188.
61. Hussain, M. and Ahmad, T. 2009. Geochemical characteristics of the Granitoids
of Mikir Hills massif of Shillong Plateau, Northeast India: implication for Pan-
African Magmatic Activity. Journal of the Virtual Explorer, Electronic Edition,
ISSN 1441-8142, volume 32, paper 4, pp. 1-14, doi: 10.3809/jvirtex.2009.00250,.
62. Alam, M., Naushad, M., Wanjari, N. and Ahmad, T. 2009. Geochemical
characterizations of mafic magmatic rocks of the Central Indian Shield:
Implication for Precambrian crustal evolution. Journal of the Virtual Explorer,
Electronic Edition, ISSN 1441-8142, volume 32, paper 8, 1-21, doi:
10.3809/jvirtex.2009.00246, pp..
63. Ahmad, T. 2011. Geology of the Himalayan Mountain Range, with special
reference to the western Himalaya. Geologi, 63, 142-149.
64. White, L. T., Ahmad, T., Ireland, T. R., Lister, G. S. and Forster, M.A. 2011.
Deconvolving episodic age spectra from zircons of the Ladakh Batholith,
northwest Indian Himalaya. Chemical Geol. 289, 179-196.
65. Hirsch, F., Charusiri, P., Ahmad, T. 2011. The south and east facades of
Sundaland Gondwana Research, 19 (1), pp. 1-2.
66. Mishra, M. K., Devi, S. J., Kaulina, T., Dass, K. C., Kumar, S. and Ahmad, T.
2011. Petrogenesis and tectonic setting of the Proterozoic mafic magmatic rocks
of the Central Indian Tectonic Zone, Betul area: geochemical constraints. In:.
R.K. Srivastava (ed.), Dyke Swarms: Keys for Geodynamic Interpretation, 189,
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-12496-9_11, C _ Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
67. Forster, M.A., White, L.T and Ahmad, T. 2011. Thermal history of a pebble in
the Indus Molasse at the margin of a Himalayan metamorphic core complex.
Journal of the Virtual Explorer, Electronic Edition, ISSN 1441-8142, volume 38,
paper 4, pp. 1-21, doi:10.3809/jvirtex.2011.00267
68. White, L. T., Ahmad, T., Lister, G. S. Ireland, T. R. 2011. Where does Indian
plate and the Eurasian plate begin? Geology, Geochemistry, Geophysics G3 Vol.
12, Q10013, 6 PP., 201, doi:10.1029/2011GC003726
69. Longjam, K. C. and Ahmad, T. 2012. Geochemical characterization and
petrogenesis of Khairagarh volcanics: implications for Precambrian crustal
evolution. Geological Journal, vol. 47, 130-143.
70. White, L. T., Ahmad, T., Lister, G. S. Ireland, T. R., and Forster, M.A. 2012. Is
the switch from I- to S-type magmatism in the Himalayan Orogen indicative of
collision of India and Asia? Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 59, 321-
340.
71. Jain, A.K, Ahmad, T., Singh, S., Ghosh, S.K., Patel, R.C., kumar, R, Agarwal,
K.K, Perumal, J., Islam, R., and Bhargava, O.N. 2012. Evolution of the Himalaya.
Proc Indian Natn Sci Acad Vol. 78 No. 3, 259-275
72. Langille, J. M., Jessup, M. J., Cottle, J. M., Lederer, G., Ahmad, T. 2012. Timing
of metamorphism, melting, and exhumation of the Leo Pargil dome, northwest
India. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, doi: 1111/j. 1525-1314.2012.00998.x
73. Law, R.D., Stahr, D.W., Francsis, M.K., Ashley, K.T., Grasemann, B., Ahmad,
T., 2013 Deformation temperatures and flow vorticities near the base of the
Greater Himalayan Series, Sutlej Valley and Shimla Klippe, NW India. Journal
Structural Geology Vol.54. 21-53.
74. Tripathi, A. L., Hodges, K. V., Matthijs, C. V. S., Ahmad, T. 2013. Evidence of
pre-Oligocene emergence of the Indian passive margin and the timing of collision
initiation between India and Eurasia. Lithosphere, doi: 10.1130/L273.1
75. Lederer, G.W., Cottle, J.M., Jessup, M.J., Langille, J.M., Ahmad, T. 2013.
Timescales of partial melting in the Himalayan middle crust: Insight from the Leo
Pargil dome, northwest India. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 166
(5), pp. 1415-1441.
76. White, L.T., Lister, G.S., Ahmad, T., Forster, M.A. 2013.Comment on Dextral
transpression and late-Eocene magmatism in the trans-Himalayan Ladakh
Batholith (North India): Implications for tectono-magmatic evolution of the Indo-
Eurasian collisional arc. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 102 (3), pp. 969-
97
77. Saikia, A, Gogoi
, B., Ahmad, M., Ahmad, T. 2014. Geochemical constraints on
the evolution of mafic and felsic rocks in the Bathani volcanic and volcano-
sedimentary sequence of Chotanagpur Granite Gneiss Complex. Jour. Earth Sys.
Sci. Vol 123, 959-987.
78. Joshi, K.B., Ray, S., Joshi, D., Ahmad, T. 2014. Geochemistry of pegmatites
from South Delhi Fold Belt: A case study from Rajgarh, Ajmer district,
Rajasthan. CURRENT SCIENCE, VOL.106, 1725-1730.
79. Langille, J.M., Jessup, M.J., Cottle, J., Ahmad, T. 2014. Kinematic and thermal
studies of the Leo Pargil Dome: Implications for synconvergent extension in the
NW Indian Himalaya. Tectonics, Vol.33, 1766-1786.
80. Stubner, K., Grujic, D., Parrish, R.R., Wooden, J., Ahmad, T. 2014. Monazite
geochronology unravels the timing of crustal thickening in NW Himalaya. Lithos,
Vol. 210-211, 111-128.
81. Soumya Ray, Kumar Batuk Joshi, Sundarraman, S, Deepak Joshi and Talat
Ahmad, 2015.Geochemical and petrogenetic study of Proterozoic Sewariya and
Govindgarh granitoids from South Delhi Fold Belt. CURRENT SCIENCE, VOL.
109, 1458-1465
82. Borneman, N.L., Hodges, k.V., C. van Soest, M., Wartho, W.B.J., Stephanie S.
Cronk, S.S., Ahmad, T., 2015. Age and Structure of the Shyok Suture in the
Ladakh Region of North-western India: Implications for Slip on the Karakoram
Fault System. Tectonics (in press)
83. Meraj, A., Choudhary, A.K., Mouri, H., Ahmad, T., 2015. Geochemical
characterization and petrogenesis of mafic granulites from the Central Indian
Tectonic Zone (CITZ), India. Geological Society London (in press)
84. Joshi, K.B., Bhattacherjee, J., Rai, G., Halla, J., Ahmad, T., Kurhila, M.,
Heilimo, E., Choudhary, A.K., 2015. The diversification of granitoids and plate
tectonic implications at the Archaean-Proterozoic boundary in the Bundelkhand
Craton, Central India. Geological Society London (in press)
85. Denis Stojanovica, Jonathan C. Aitchisona, Jason R. Alic, Talat Ahmad, Reyaz
Ahmad Dar 2016. Paleomagnetic investigation of the Early Permian Panjal Traps
of NW India; regional tectonic implications. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, Vol.
115, 114–123
86. Yadav, B. S., Wanjari, N., Ahmad, T., Chaturvedi, R. (2016) Geochemistry and
petrogenesis of Proterozoic Granitic rocks from northern margin of the
Chotanagpur Gneissic Complex (CGC). . Jour. Earth Sys. Sci. (in press)
87. Mishra, M.K., Ahmad, T., Kaulina, T.V., Alam, M., 2015.
Geochemical characterization, Sm-Nd and U-Pb zircon chronology of the Tirodi
Gneissic Complex, Central Indian Tectonic Zone – constraints on the Proterozoic
crustal evolution (under Prep)
Highlights of major Scientific contributions by Prof. T. Ahmad:
Geochemical and isotopic studied the Precambrian mafic magmatic rocks form
the northern India shield (Aravalli and Central India regions: Ahmad and Rajamain,
1991; Ahmad and Tarney 1994; Kumar and Ahmad 2007; Ahmad and Jayananda 2008;
Ahmad et al. 2008a,b,c; 2009) and those from the Lesser Himalaya helped in
understanding the Precambrian lithospheric extension and opening of Aravalli and Lesser
Himalayan rift basins (Ahmad and Bhat 1987; Ahmad and Tarney 1991; Ahmad 2008).
Similar studies on the Cretaceous magmatic rock of the Indus and Shyok Suture Zones,
Ladakh helped in understanding of the closure of the Neo-Tethyan Ocean by northward
subduction of the Neo-Tethyan ocean floor under the Eurasian plate (Ahmad et al., 1996,
1998, 2005; 2008).
Nd-isotopic profiling across major structural /metamorphic units indicate that the
Vaikrita Thrust is the ‘real’ Main Central Thrust (MCT). Nd model ages and epsilon Nd
values indicate that the high grade Vaikrita Group rocks have much younger mantle
extraction ages compared to the Lesser Himalayan sequences. Thus the Vaikrita Group is
not the basement for the Lesser Himalayan sequences, rather the former could be
basement for the Tethyan Sedimentary Sequences (Ahmad et al., 1999, 2000).
Separated zircon crystals from Ladakh and Karakoram batholiths display zoned
zircon crystals typically observed in igneous rocks. U-Pb zircon SHRIMP ages obtained
for the Khardun La and Chang La top samples is circa 58 Ma. A Karakoram Batholith
sample near Tangste Gompa gives an age of circa 32 Ma. One zircon grain from this
sample gave a late Permian age, and this may indicate the involvement of older crust in
the batholith. One leucocratic granitic dyke sheet sampled between Darbuk and Shyok
villages has a mixture of zircon crystals that gave a range of ages between 15 Ma and 97
Ma. Several grains gave ages ranging between 250 – 970 Ma. These older ages may
indicate that older crust was involved in the generation of part of the Karakoram
Batholith (possibly the southern portion of the Tibetan slab?). Recent suggestions that
collision was as late as 35 Ma may need serious consideration in the light of magmatic
zircon ages of 32-36 Ma by Prof. Ahmad and his co-workers from ANU (Ahmad et al.
2008).
Recent and ongoing studies by Prof. Ahmad in the Central Indian Tectonic Zone
indicate major role of bi-modal volcanism during Proterozoic Crustal evolution in the
Central Indian Shield (Ahmad et al., 2009). Sm-Nd and U-Pb zircon age data from the
Amgaon-Tirodi basement rocks indicate first extraction of the crust from mantle started
during Archean (~3100 Ma) and the first remobilized granitic melt were generated during
early Proterozoic (~2400Ma).
Submitted a Project Report titled “Uttarakhand Disaster Data Interpretation &
Analysis” on MAP The Neighborhood in Uttarakhand (MANU) Uttarakhand
Disaster 2013 to the Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and
Technology, Government of India, on May 05, 2015.