Sedimentary Basins of India: Tectonic Context : [proceedings of the Seminar Held at Department of Geology, Kumaun University, Nainital]Sampat Kumar Tandon, Charu C. Pant, S. M. Casshyap |
Contents
Control of Basin Floor Configuration of Sedimentary Evolution | 30 |
Intracratonic Marginal and Peripheral Basins | 50 |
Geological Analysis of part of Nagaur Basin in the vicinity | 63 |
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Andaman Aravalli basal basement beds belt Bengal Biswas carbonate clastics clasts complex conglomerate continental margin cross-bedding Delhi deltaic developed diamictite Dras Early Cretaceous Eocene evolution facies fault fluvial flysch folds fossils Ganga Ganmachidam Geol Geology Gondwana grains Himalaya India Indian plate indicate Indogangetic Indus Johnson Jour Jurassic Kashmir Khalsi Kinnaur Kumaon Kumar Kunzam Kutch Ladakh Late Cretaceous limestone Lipak Formation lithofacies lithology lithostratigraphic Lower Mesozoic metamorphic Miocene molasse mudstone Naga Hills oceanic olistostromal oolitic ophiolite overlain Pakhal Pakistan Palaeocene palaeocurrent Parkash pebbles Permian Pradesh Precambrian Proterozoic quartz quartzite Raiverman region represent Ridge rifting river sand sandstone sedimentary rocks sediments sequence shale shallow marine shelf siltstone Siwalik Siwalik Group Siwalik Sub-group Spiti stratigraphic structures sub-basins subduction Sullavai Supergroup Surv Talchir Tandon tectonic Tertiary Thango thick tidal transgression Triassic unconformity units uplift Upper Siwalik Valley Vindhyan basin volcanic Wagad western Zanskar zone