7. Mehrotra R.C., Bera S.K., Basumatary S.K. & Srivastava G. 2011. Study <strong>of</strong> fossil wood from the Middle–Late Miocene sediments <strong>of</strong> Dhemaji and Lakhimpur district <strong>of</strong> Assam, India and its palaeoecological implications. Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth System Science 120 (4): 681-701. 8. Bera S.K., Basumatary S.K. & Brahma M. 2011. Interplay between pollen and vegetation in and around Dhir beel, Dhubri District, Assam: a future potential Ramsar site. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Indian Botanical Society 90 (1&2): 159-164. 9. Mehrotra R.C., Basumatary S.K., Bera S.K., Srivastava G., Sarma G.C. & Baruah C.K. 2011. First report <strong>of</strong> the plant fossils from the Manas National Park, Assam. Palaeobotanist 60(2): 273-280. 10. Bera S.K., Basumatary S.K., Nautiyal C.M., Dixit, Swati, Mao A.A. & Gogoi R. 2011. Late Holocene climate and vegetation change in Dzuko valley, North east India. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Palaeontological Society <strong>of</strong> India, 56(2): 143-148. 11. Basumatary S.K., Swati Dixit Swati, Bera S. K. & Mehrotra R. C. 2013. Modern pollen assemblages <strong>of</strong> surface samples from Cherrapunjee and its adjoining areas, Meghalaya, northeast India. Quaternary International (in press). 12. Dixit Swati, Basumatary S. K., Singh H. & Bera S. K. 2013. Melissopalynological studies <strong>of</strong> western part <strong>of</strong> Almora district, Uttarakhand. The Palaeobotanist (in press). 13. Bera, S. K. & Basumatary S. K. 2013. Vegetation history and monsoonal fluctuations during the last 12,500 years BP inferred from pollen record at Lower Subansiri Basin, Assam, Northeast India. The palaeobotanist (in press) ABSTRACT PUBLISHED/CONFERENCES ATTENDED: 9 (NINE) ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN DAILY NEWSPAPER: • Assam Tribune/Asomia Pratidin, Assam, India. • Umar Ujjala, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. MEMBERSHIP: 1. Life member <strong>of</strong> the Palaeobotanical society <strong>of</strong> India. 2. Life member <strong>of</strong> the Palynological society <strong>of</strong> India, Kerela, India. 3. Annual member <strong>of</strong> the Indian Botanical Society, Meerut, India. TRAINING ACQUIRED AND FIELD EXCURSION: 1. Successfully completed pr<strong>of</strong>essional course in Geology organized by the Palaeontological society <strong>of</strong> India, Centre <strong>of</strong> advance study in Geology, University <strong>of</strong> Lucknow (40 lecture series and field trip to Solan, HP). 2. Attended one month Training on Sequence Stratigraphy organized by <strong>Birbal</strong> <strong>Sahni</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Palaeobotany</strong>, Lucknow.
3. Various National and International conferences attended and presented research papers. 4. Conducted field work <strong>of</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> project to various localities <strong>of</strong> Northeast India for collection <strong>of</strong> samples for paleoecological study.