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Both contain pre - deformation basic dikes and sills that suggest continental
rifting ( Burg and Chen , 1984 ) . The north Tethys sediments represent deposits
of outer shelf , continental slope and deeper environments ( Liu and Einsele ,
1994 ) .
Both contain pre - deformation basic dikes and sills that suggest continental
rifting ( Burg and Chen , 1984 ) . The north Tethys sediments represent deposits
of outer shelf , continental slope and deeper environments ( Liu and Einsele ,
1994 ) .
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937 in the flattening field of deformation . It was also ... So the metamorphism of
these deformed rocks should be of Precambrian times . The deformation was
also Tertiary and during which the rocks were again metamorphosed . I opined
that ...
937 in the flattening field of deformation . It was also ... So the metamorphism of
these deformed rocks should be of Precambrian times . The deformation was
also Tertiary and during which the rocks were again metamorphosed . I opined
that ...
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The F , folds of D , deformation have moderate to low plunge ( 20° to 40° ) in
WNW , ESE , north , south , east or west directions in the Siang Region . The axial
plane of these folds also varies widely with respect to their orientation and upright
...
The F , folds of D , deformation have moderate to low plunge ( 20° to 40° ) in
WNW , ESE , north , south , east or west directions in the Siang Region . The axial
plane of these folds also varies widely with respect to their orientation and upright
...
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Tectonomagmatic Evolutionary Model of the KuluRampur | 47 |
Tectonic and Geochemical Signifcance of Black Shale | 65 |
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