The Structural and Tectonic History of India |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE EXTRAPENINSULAR REGION | 27 |
The Himalayan Arc the Burmese Arc the Baluchistan | 75 |
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Africa anomalies Arabia Aravalli Archaean Assam Assam plateau Auden Baluchistan Baluchistan arc Banda arc basin Bathonian beds Bihar border Burma Burmese arc Callovian Cambrian Carboniferous Central Ceylon coast of India containing continued Cuddapahs Cutch Deccan Traps deposits Dharwarian east Eastern Ghats Eocene facies faulted fauna folding formations fossils Gangpur Garhwal Geol geological geosyncline gneisses Gondwanas granite Gujarat Heim and Gansser Himalayas India intercalations intrusives Iran islands Jurassic Kashmir Krol lavas limestones Lower Madagascar marine mass Mekran Mesozoic Middle miles Miocene movements Mysore nappes Nilgiris north-east northern occur Oman orogeny overlain overthrust pegmatites Peninsular peridotite Permian Permo-Carboniferous Pleistocene Pre-Cambrian Rajmahal Rajputana region ridge rift Salt Range sandstones Satpura sedimentary sediments shales Shan shows Siwalik southern Spiti strata strike Surv Tertiary Tethys thrust tillites transgression trend Triassic trough ultrabasic rocks unfossiliferous uplift Upper Cretaceous Upper Triassic Valley Vindhyans volcanic wedge western Zagros zone