Guide to Excursion[s], Volumes 1-28Bhabesh Chandra Roy, Anant Gopal Jhingran 1964 - Geology |
Contents
GEOLOGY OF THE SIWALIK FOOTHILLS IN The Nangal | 1 |
SELECTED REFERENCES 14 | 14 |
A GENERAL OUTLINE OF THE GEOLOGY OF KASHMIR 1 | 1 |
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1st halt 2nd halt 3rd halt alluvium Alternations anticline Archaean associated bands Barail base beds biotite Bombay break breakfast clays coal comprise conglomerates consists contain covered Deccan Traps December Delhi Departure deposits developed Digboi district east Examination EXCURSION exposed exposures extensively fault flows folded followed formations fossils Geol Geology gneisses Gondwana granite grey GUIDE hematite hills Himalaya India Iron-ore Jabalpur Kashmir Kilometres known Krol laterite Limestone Lower Lunch marbles massive metres Middle milestone Nagpur Night halt Nummulites occur outcrop overlying phyllites places Plateau Pleistocene present quartz quartzites range Return river road rocks route sand sandstones Sausar schist sediments seen sequence Series shales Shillong Simla Siwaliks slates Stage stones strike structure Study Surv syncline System Tertiary thick thin thrust tion Tipam types Upper valley Vindhyan volcanic zone