1.Chandrasekharam, D. Ramesh, R. and Balasubramanian, J. 1989.  Geochemistry, oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios of thermal springs of western  continental  margin of India - field and experimental  results.  6th Water-Rock Interaction (Ed)  D.L.Miles, A.A.Balkema.  Pub. Co., The Netherlands,  pp 149-154.
                  2.Chandrasekharam,  D. 1989. Geochemistry, oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios of thermal springs of  western continental margin of India.  28th IGC, Washington. D.C. (Abs).
                  3.Chandrasekharam, D., Ramanathan, A.  and Selvakumar, R.L. 1992. Thermal   springs  in  the   Precambrian  crystallines  of   western  continental  margin of India  - field and   experimental results.  6th Water -  Rock Interaction (Eds)  Y.Kharaka and A.Maest,  A.A. Balkema,   Pub.Co., The Netherlands,  pp 1271-1274.
                  4.Chandrasekharam, D. 1995. A   prehistoric view  of the  thermal springs  of  India..  Proceed. World Geothermal  Congress  (Eds)  E.Barbier, G.Frey, E.Iglesias  and  G.Palmason. . Inter.  Geothermal   Assoc., 1, pp 385-388.
                  5.Chandrasekharam, D. 1995. Industrial applications of geothermal  energy.  Industrial  Products   Finder,  23, pp 223-225.
                  6.Chandrasekharam, D. and Antu, M.C. 1995. Geochemistry  of   Tattapani  thermal  springs, Madhya Pradesh, India:  Field  and experimental  investigations.  Geothermics, 24, pp 553-559 .
                  7.Chandrasekharam,  D. 1995. Steam emanations due to  seismic pumping, Killari, Maharashtra. Geol.  Survey. India  Sp. Pub. 27, pp 229-233.
                  8.Chandrasekharam, D. and Jayaprakash, S.J. 1996.  Geothermal    Energy  assessment :  Bugga    and Manuguru   thermal springs, Godavari valley,   Andhra Pradesh. Geoth, Res. Bulletin,   25, pp 19-21
                  9.Chandrasekharam,  D.,  Rao, V. G. and Jayaprakash, S. J. 1996.  Geothermal Energy potential and direct use of Geothermal springs, Godavari valley, Andhra Pradesh, Geol. Sur. India, Sp.  Pub., 45, pp 155-161.
                  10.Ramanathan,  A. and Chandrasekharam, D. 1997. Geochemistry  of   Rajapur  and  Puttur    thermal  springs, west  coast   of  India J. Geo. Soc. India ,  49,   pp   559-565.
                  11.Chandrasekharam,  D. 1998. Potential geothermal-HDR sites and prospects of geothermal  energy  in India. Inter. Geother. Ass.  Newsletter , 30, 8-9.
                  12.Chandrasekharam,  D. and Prasad, S.R. 1998. Geothermal   system   in  Tapi    rift   basin, Northern Deccan  Province,   India. 9th  Water - Rock Interaction (Eds)  G.B.Arehart and J.R. Hulston,  A.A. Balkema,   Pub.Co., The Netherlands,  pp 667-670.
                  13.Fara,  M., Chandrasekharam, D. and Minissale, A. 1999. Hydrogeochemistry  of Damt thermal springs, Yemen   Republic. Geothermics,  28, 241-252.
                  14.Chandrasekharam,  D. 1999. A Prehistoric view of the Thermal Springs of India in "Stories from a Heated  Earth" (Eds). R.Cataldi, S.F.Hodgson and J.Lund. Geothermal Resources  Council Pub., California,  357-366.
                  15.Minissale,  A., Vaselli, O., Chandrasekharam, D., Magro, G., Tassi, F. and Casiglia,  A. 2000. Origin and evolution of " intracratonic"  thermal fluids from central-western Peninsular India. Earth. Planet. Sci.  Lett., 181, 377-394.
                  16.Chandrasekharam,  D. 2000. Geothermal energy resources of India- Country update.  Proceedings, World Geothermal Congress 2000, (Eds) E. Iglesias, D. Blackwell,  T.Hunt, J.Lund, S.Tamanyu and K. Kimbara.   pp- 133-145.
                  17.Chandrasekharam,  D. 2000. Geothermal energy resources of India- Opportunities for  IPPs. Proceed. Geothermal Power Asia 2000 Conference, Manila, Philippines.  February, 2000. 10p
                  18.Chandrasekharam, D. 2000. Opportunities for small scale geothermal power projects in India. Indust.  Prod. Finder, 29, 203-205.
                  19.Chandrasekharam,  D. 2001. HDR prospects of Himalaya   Geothermal Province.  International Geothermal days, Germany,  Proceedins (Ed). Kril Popovski and Burkhard Sanner, 315-320.
                  20.Chandrasekharam, D. 2001.  Helium extraction from thermal gases-Indian geothermal provinces. Inter.  Geother. Asso. News Letter, June 2001.
                  21.Chandrasekharam,  D. 2001. Use of Geothermal energy for food processing- Indian  Status. Geo-Heat Centre Quart. Bull., 22 (4), 8-11.
                  22.Chandrasekharam, D. 2002.  Private Power Projects: Journey through Darkness. Analyst, (Financial  Magazine), VIII, 62-65.
                  23.Minissale, A.,Chandrasekharam, D., Vaselli, O., Magro, G., Tassi, F., Passini, G.L. and Bhrambat, A. 2003. Geochemistry,  geothermics and relationship to active tectonics of Gujarat and Rajasthan  thermal dischsrges, India.  J. Vol.Geoher.Res., 127, 19-32.
                  24.Chandrasekharam,  D. and Ayaz, M.A. 2003. Direct utilization of geothermal energy  resources- NW Himalayas, India. GRC Trans., 27, 81-83.
                  25.Chandrasekharam, D. Alam, M.A. and  Minissale, A.2003.  Geothermal resources  potential of Himachal Pradesh. In  Multiple integrated use of geothermal  resources (Eds). I.B. Fridleifsson and E.T. Eliasson, International Geothermal  Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, Sept. 2003,  15-19
                  26. Alam, M.A., Chandrasekharam, D. and  Minissale, A. 2004.  Geothermal potential  of thermal waters of Manikaran, Himachal    Pradesh, India.  Water Rock Interaction  11 (Ed) R.B.Wanty and R.R.seal.  A.A. Balkema,   New York, 327-332.
                  27.Chandrasekharam, D., Alam, M A. and   Minissale, A. 2005. Thermal  Discharges at Manikaran, Himachal    Pradesh, India.  Proceedings World Geothermal Congress Antalya, Turkey,  24-29 April 2005
                  28.Chandrasekharam,  D. 2005. Geothermal Energy Resources of India: Past and the Present.  Proceedings World Geothermal Congress Antalya,   Turkey, 24-29  April 2005.
                  29.Chandrasekharam, D. and Varun,C. 2006. Geothermal Energy Resources of India: Ongoing and Future  Developments: Proceed. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Conference,  Perth, Australia November 2006.  
                  30.Varun,C and Chandrasekharam, D. 2007. Enhanced geothermal resources: Indian  scenario. Transaction, Geohermal   Resources Council, 31, 271-273.
                  31.Chandrasekharam, D. and Varun Chandrasekhar, 2008.  Geothermal resources in India: Possibilities for direct use in the Himalayas in  Proceedings “ UNU-GTP and TBLRREM-TBGMED Workshop for Decision Makers on Direct  Heating Use of Geothermal Resources in Asia”, Tianjin, China, 11-18 May,  2008" (ed) I.B.Fridleifsson, D.H.Holm, Wang Kun and Zhang Baiming (CD).
                  32.Chandrasekharam,  D. and Varun Chandrasekhar, 2008. Enhanced geothermal resources in NE  Deccan Province, India. GRC Trans. 32, 71-75.
                  33.Chandrasekharam, D. and Varun Chandrasekhar, 2008. Granites and  granites: India’s  warehouse of EGS. Bull. Geothermal Res. Council, 37, 17-20. 
                  34.Chandrasekhar, V. and Chandrasekharam, D. 2009. Geothermal  systems in India.  Geothermal. Res. Council Trans., 33 ( in press).
                  35.Chandrasekharam, D. and  Chandrasekhar, V. 2010. Geothermal Energy Resources, India: Country Update. WGC, 2010  (in press).
                  33.Chandrasekharam, D. and  Chandrasekhar, V. 2010. Hot dry rock potential in India:  Future road map to make India  energy Independent. WGC 2010, (in press)
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