Azhar C Fawaz, Mallik,J.Dimension Scaling of Coal Fracture Networks in Jharia, India: Insights into Fluid Flow Dynamics 10.2139/ssrn.5263026
Balachandran, N.R., Mallik, J. and Jha, S., 2025. Understanding the flow mechanism of rock glaciers of Mars through analogue modeling. Authorea Preprints.https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.174756235.52280795/v1
Niyogi, A., Mallik, J., Tiwari, B. and Ghosh, S., 2025. Evaluation of the Deccan dykes as potential CO2 sink. Journal of Earth System Science, 134(2), p.98. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-025-02566-6
Mallik, J., Tiwari, B., Vedanti, N., Finkbeiner, T., Niyogi, A., Krishna, V.A., Anand, A., Sarkar, S., Lattanzi, D., Gadela, D., Mowafi, M., Das, D., Assessment of the impact of heterogeneity in volcanic facies, porosity, and permeability on CO₂ storage in the main Deccan Plateau (2025). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5080023 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5080023.
Bandyopadhyay, K., Mallik, J., Suman, S., Dhar, R., Ahmed, S. N., & Vedanti, N. Field-scale coal permeability modeling and sweet-spotting using seismic attributes (2025). International Journal of Coal Science & Technology, In Press.
Vedanti, N., Tripathi, P., Das, D., Mallik, J., Secondary mineralization in Deccan basalt and its effects on mineral carbonation and seismic properties (2024). SEG Technical Proceedings: 2683-2686. https://doi.org/10.1190/image2024-w08-01.1.
Shukla., G., Mallik, J., Yadav, K., Banerjee, S. Late-stage Deccan eruption from multiple shallow magma chambers through vertical flow along fissures: Insights from magnetic fabric analysis of the Pachmarhi dyke swarm (2024) Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors (PEPI).
Kumari., R., Shukla., G., Mallik, J., Tectonomagmatic evolution of Pune - Nasik Deccan Dykes: Insights from structure and dimension scaling (2024) Tectonophysics (In press)
Vedanti, N.,Tripathi, P., Das, D., Mallik, J., Secondary Mineralization in Deccan Basalt and its Effects on Mineral Carbonation and Seismic Properties (2024) Soceity of Exploration Geophysics (SEG): IMAGE special publication volume
Suthar, N., Mallik., J., Das, D., Land-use suitability assessment for urban development using Multi-Criteria Decision- Making Analysis in the Himalayan districts of Shimla, Nainital, and Darjeeling, India (2024) Discover Environment 2 (1), 90.
Das, D., Mallik , J., Establishment of the relationship between rock strength and topography: A novel approach to river morphometric analysis decoupling rock erodibility from active tectonics (2023) International Journal of Earth Sciences ,112, 2247–2265.
Shukla, G., Mallik, J., Mondal, P., Dimension-scaling relationships of Pachmarhi dyke swarm and their implications on Deccan magma emplacement. (2022) Tectonophysics, 843, 229602.
Bandyopadhyay, K., Mallik., J., An optimum solution for coal permeability estimation from mesoscopic scale calibrated stochastic and deterministic discrete fracture network models. Fuel. (2022) 331:125626.
Deb, T., Mallik, J., Successive stages of interaction between felsic and mafic magma in the Bundelkhand Craton, India: A petrographic investigation. J. Earth Syst. Sci. (2022) 131:48.
Das, A., Mallik, J., Sahajahan, R, Geodynamics related to late-stage Deccan volcanism: Insights from paleomagnetic studies on Dhule-Nandurbar (DND) dyke swarm. J. Ind. Geophys. Union, 25(6) (2021), 28-44..
Das, A., Mallik, J., & Banerjee, S. (2021). Characterization of the magma flow direction in the Nandurbar-Dhule Deccan dyke swarm inferred from magnetic fabric analysis. Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 319, 106782.
Das, D., Mallik, J., Das, S., Deb, T., Das, A., & Bandyopadhyay, K. (2021). Active thrust induced realignment of recent near-surface stresses in the Darjeeling-Sikkim Himalayas: Reasons and implications. Journal of Structural Geology, 145, 104311.
Vedanti, N., Vadapalli, U., Malik, P., & Mallik, J. (2021). Assessment of sedimentation cycle and depositional history of coal-bearing Barakar Formation in Mahanadi valley basin, India: A statistical approach. Energy and Climate Change, 2, 100032.
Verma, S., Mili, M., Dhangar, M., Jagatheesan, K., Paul, S., Bajpai, H., Vedanti, N., Mallik, J., Khan, M. A., Bhargaw, H. N., & others. (2021). A review on efficient electromagnetic interference shielding materials by recycling waste—a trio of land to lab to land concept. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 28(46), 64929–64950.
Bandyopadhyay, K., Mallik, J., & Ghosh, T. (2020). Dependence of fluid flow on cleat aperture distribution and aperture–length scaling: a case study from Gondwana coal seams of Raniganj Formation, Eastern India. International Journal of Coal Science & Technology, 1–14.
Das, A., & Mallik, J. (2020). Applicability of AMS technique as a flow fabric indicator in dykes: insight from Nandurbar–Dhule Deccan dyke swarm. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 109(3), 933–944.
Das, D., & Mallik, J. (2020). Koyna earthquakes: a review of the mechanisms of reservoir-triggered seismicity and slip tendency analysis of subsurface faults. Acta Geophysica, 1–16.
Das, S., Mallik, J., Bandyopadhyay, K., & Das, A. (2020). Evaluation of maximum horizontal near-surface stress (SHmax) azimuth and its distribution along Narmada-Son Lineament, India by geogenic Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) technique. Journal of Geodynamics, 133, 101672.
Das, S., Mallik, J., Deb, T., & Das, D. (2020). Quantification of principal horizontal stresses inside a tunnel: An application of Fracture induced Electromagnetic Radiation (FEMR) technique in the Darjeeling-Sikkim Himalayas. Engineering Geology, 279, 105882.
Das, S., Mallik, J., Dhankhar, S., Suthar, N., Singh, A. K., Dutta, V., Gupta, U., Kumar, G., & Singh, R. (2020). Application of Fracture Induced Electromagnetic Radiation (FEMR) technique to detect landslide-prone slip planes. Natural Hazards, 101(2).
Bandyopadhyay, K., Mallik, J., Shajahan,R, Agarwal, N. (2020). Closing the gap between analytical and measured coal permeability. Fuel, 281(11752)
Rakeshbhai, R. M., Mallik, J., Chunary, S., Shrinivash, D., & Singh, J. (2020). Mud-crack size distributions in soils and their relationship with soil properties. Current Science, 119(12), 1895–1897.
Das, A., Mallik, J., & Bandyopadhyay, K. (2019). Establishment of Correlation between Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility and Magma Flow Fabric: An Insight from Nandurbar–Dhule Dyke Swarm of Deccan Volcanic Province. Current Science, 116(9), 1468–1471.
Das, A., Mallik, J., Bandyopadhyay, K., & Alam, R. (2019). A review of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility analysis of Indian dykes: Implications for magma emplacement. Iranian Journal of Earth Sciences, 11(1), 1–13.
Mallik, J., Das, A., Das, S., & Bandyopadhyay, K. (2019). Genesis of the Dhuadhar Falls, Bhedaghat, Madhya Pradesh, India. Current Science, 116(8), 1292–1294.
Das, S., Mallik, J., Das, A., & Bandyopadhyay, K. (2018). Comparison of stress azimuth data derived by geogenic electromagnetic radiation technique and from the analysis of exhumation joints. Current Science, 115(6), 1039.
Tandon, S. K., & Mallik, J. (2018). Links between energy usage and climate: implications on increasing CO2 emissions and carbon capture and storage. Current Science, 114(7), 1430.
Mallik, J., Mathew, G., & Greiling, R. (2009). Magnetic fabric variations along the fault related anticlines of Eastern Kachchh, Western India. Tectonophysics, 473(3–4), 428–445.
Mallik, J., Mathew, G., Angerer, T., & Greiling, R. O. (2008). Determination of directions of horizontal principal stress and identification of active faults in Kachchh (India) by electromagnetic radiation (EMR). Journal of Geodynamics, 45(4–5), 234–245.
Ray, R., Shukla, A. D., Sheth, H. C., Ray, J. S., Duraiswami, R. A., Vanderkluysen, L., Rautela, C. S., & Mallik, J. (2008). Highly heterogeneous Precambrian basement under the central Deccan Traps, India: direct evidence from xenoliths in dykes. Gondwana Research, 13(3), 375–385.
Ray, R., Sheth, H. C., & Mallik, J. (2007). Structure and emplacement of the Nandurbar–Dhule mafic dyke swarm, Deccan Traps, and the tectonomagmatic evolution of flood basalts. Bulletin of Volcanology, 69(5), 537–551.