Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 5Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1994 - Geology |
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The Lingshet Formation which is the youngest unit exposed in the area has
yielded larger foraminifera of Thanetian to Early Ypresian age . This unit
corresponds to interval between Morozovella angulata Zone ( Thanetian ) and M.
subbotinae ...
The Lingshet Formation which is the youngest unit exposed in the area has
yielded larger foraminifera of Thanetian to Early Ypresian age . This unit
corresponds to interval between Morozovella angulata Zone ( Thanetian ) and M.
subbotinae ...
Page 67
Sedimentary Belt Southern part of the Karakorum is dominated by a granitoid
batholith nearly 30 km wide , exposed between the Nubra river in the south and
the Upper Shyok river to the north . A metasedimentary envelop occur on either
side ...
Sedimentary Belt Southern part of the Karakorum is dominated by a granitoid
batholith nearly 30 km wide , exposed between the Nubra river in the south and
the Upper Shyok river to the north . A metasedimentary envelop occur on either
side ...
Page 127
( 1972 ) , the Rampur window was delimited at Jakhri in Satluj valley . Later on
Bhargava ( 1980 ) revised their opinion and extended the window further east
upto Karchham . According to him the quartzite band exposed at Karchham
represents ...
( 1972 ) , the Rampur window was delimited at Jakhri in Satluj valley . Later on
Bhargava ( 1980 ) revised their opinion and extended the window further east
upto Karchham . According to him the quartzite band exposed at Karchham
represents ...
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Contents
Petrogenesis of the Granitoid Rocks Chor Region Himachal Himalaya | 1 |
N S VIRDI Basement Structures and their possible relation to Sedimentation and Tectonics in | 9 |
N S VIRDI Basement Structures and their possible relation to Sedimentation and Tectonics in | 11 |
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