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A brief overview of what Geosophy means, who I am and what to expect from this Substack.
May 1, 2024
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Geosophy celebrates 4 years
A note of thanks to everyone who's been part of this journey.
Jun 15
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Gandikota: The Red Rocks Remember
Where deep canyons and fallen kingdoms whisper of ancient rivers and reigns. This collaborative piece by Devayani Khare (Geosophy) and Chinmay Kulkarni…
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Gandikota: The Red Rocks Remember
Where deep canyons and fallen kingdoms whisper of ancient rivers and reigns. This collaborative piece by Devayani Khare (Geosophy) and Chinmay Kulkarni…
May 2
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Geosophy Bookshelf
A selection of books on geoscience and related topics
Apr 30
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Item numbers and Inselbergs
A look at landscapes as dance stages in Bollywood
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#33. Earthrise
Over the decades, several historic moments have influenced us to think differently about the Earth. This Earth Day (22nd April), I would like to look…
Apr 22
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#32: Rock & Reel - Geology in Animated Series
Animated landscapes are often inspired by real-world geology, which is sometimes rendered with striking accuracy and often with a creative twist. This…
Feb 27
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#31: The Kaziranga Corridor
In this edition, I connect the dots between where else some of Kaziranga’s iconic species are found, to trace present-day and past corridors, and expand…
Jan 28
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#30: Coastlines & Conifers
Notes from coastal walks in Busan, South Korea. This edition looks at three of Busan's coastal walkways and reflects on how such infrastructure can…
Dec 16, 2024
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#29. The Unzipping of India & Madagascar
Travel ~88 million years back to a time when the landmasses of India and Madagascar were slowly unzipping. In this edition, I write about the deep-time…
Oct 15, 2024
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Did Hunter-Gatherers Build Göbekli Tepe?
New insights into the architects of the iconic megaliths
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Oct 4, 2024
#28. Mapping Thailand
A bird's eye view of Thailand's topography with key geographical features like karst landscapes, lakes, and river systems, and how they were shaped over…
Sep 8, 2024
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#27: Petrified Forests
How do petrified forests form, what testimony do they bear to ancient vegetation and climate regimes, and how have they lent credence to geoscience…
Jul 30, 2024
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