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Kumar ( in Cowie , 1984 ) is correct in suggesting a Cambrian age for the Upper
Krol Group ( cf. the Upper Palaeozoic age of Valdiya ) . With this prospect in mind
an alternative restored section to the one shown in Figure 3 is considered here ...
Kumar ( in Cowie , 1984 ) is correct in suggesting a Cambrian age for the Upper
Krol Group ( cf. the Upper Palaeozoic age of Valdiya ) . With this prospect in mind
an alternative restored section to the one shown in Figure 3 is considered here ...
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Sedimentary succession similar to the Lamidanda'group does not occur in central
Nepal ( Hashimoto et al . , 1973 ) . In west Nepal , the Tal formation of Fuchs and
Frank ( 1970 ) has certain resemblances with the Lamidanda group .
Sedimentary succession similar to the Lamidanda'group does not occur in central
Nepal ( Hashimoto et al . , 1973 ) . In west Nepal , the Tal formation of Fuchs and
Frank ( 1970 ) has certain resemblances with the Lamidanda group .
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Thrust M.B.T. Gondwana Group with its marine equivalents Siwalik Group Thrust
- Fault Eocene Rocks Brahmputra alluvium : M.B.T. Siwalik Group - Faut
Brahmaputra Alluvium : mm TABLE 2 Litho - tectonic Succession ( from east to
Structural ...
Thrust M.B.T. Gondwana Group with its marine equivalents Siwalik Group Thrust
- Fault Eocene Rocks Brahmputra alluvium : M.B.T. Siwalik Group - Faut
Brahmaputra Alluvium : mm TABLE 2 Litho - tectonic Succession ( from east to
Structural ...
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