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Page 148
Saxena ( 1975 ) also tabulated the evidence of synchronous orogenic and
epeirogenic episodes in the Himalaya and the Indian Shield since Upper
Proterozoic which again establishes that the Shield was not involved in drift .
Perhaps the ...
Saxena ( 1975 ) also tabulated the evidence of synchronous orogenic and
epeirogenic episodes in the Himalaya and the Indian Shield since Upper
Proterozoic which again establishes that the Shield was not involved in drift .
Perhaps the ...
Page 201
1 = Lower Triassic , Barsu , 2 = Lower Zewan Beds , Barsu , 3 Upper Zewan Beds
, Barsu , 4 = Lower Zewan Beds , Barsu , 5 = Middle Zewan Beds , Barsu , 6 =
Upper Triassic , Naubug , 7 = Middle Triassic , Khrew , 8 = Middlc Triassic ,
Khrew ...
1 = Lower Triassic , Barsu , 2 = Lower Zewan Beds , Barsu , 3 Upper Zewan Beds
, Barsu , 4 = Lower Zewan Beds , Barsu , 5 = Middle Zewan Beds , Barsu , 6 =
Upper Triassic , Naubug , 7 = Middle Triassic , Khrew , 8 = Middlc Triassic ,
Khrew ...
Page 459
The Upper Palaeozoic - Mesozoic platform - paralic sequences ( Blaini - Lower
Gondwana - Krol - Tal ) of this basin developed over the Proterozoic turbidite -
platform carbonate sequence ( JutoghSimla - Garhwal - Lower Kathmandu -
Daling ...
The Upper Palaeozoic - Mesozoic platform - paralic sequences ( Blaini - Lower
Gondwana - Krol - Tal ) of this basin developed over the Proterozoic turbidite -
platform carbonate sequence ( JutoghSimla - Garhwal - Lower Kathmandu -
Daling ...
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Tectonics and Structure of the Pamirs | 1 |
Metamorphic events in Ladakh Indus suture zone Karakorum | 17 |
Peninsular and Himalayan Precambrian Belts | 31 |
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