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Upstream of Rarangchatti Alaknanda is flowing along entrenched valley ( figure
3a ) where stream slope is marked by landslides and failed debris cones .
Moreover , river terrace also indicate neotectonic movement ( figure 3b ) .
Upstream of Rarangchatti Alaknanda is flowing along entrenched valley ( figure
3a ) where stream slope is marked by landslides and failed debris cones .
Moreover , river terrace also indicate neotectonic movement ( figure 3b ) .
Page 125
The prominent south facing escarpments , river pounding ( figure 14 a ) , gorges
and incised river ( figure 5a ) show evidence for neotectonic activity . Kalpaganga
basin is characterized by the number of fan deposits joined with each other and ...
The prominent south facing escarpments , river pounding ( figure 14 a ) , gorges
and incised river ( figure 5a ) show evidence for neotectonic activity . Kalpaganga
basin is characterized by the number of fan deposits joined with each other and ...
Page 305
Such a sequence of topographic inversion , as a function of stream erosion , is
shown in the figure 8 . The topographic and drainage relationship in the central
and eastern parts of the state is similar to that of figure 8C as exemplified by
figure 9 ...
Such a sequence of topographic inversion , as a function of stream erosion , is
shown in the figure 8 . The topographic and drainage relationship in the central
and eastern parts of the state is similar to that of figure 8C as exemplified by
figure 9 ...
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