Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volumes 1-2Wada Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1990 - Geology |
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yielded a large number of vertebrate fossils from the Upper Siwalik Subgroup.
However, only three species belonging to the suids were collected from the
Middle Siwalik Subgroup besides a large number of fragmentary bones. The
area ...
yielded a large number of vertebrate fossils from the Upper Siwalik Subgroup.
However, only three species belonging to the suids were collected from the
Middle Siwalik Subgroup besides a large number of fragmentary bones. The
area ...
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The three-fold classification of the Upper Siwalik is best exposed along Kolar-
Haripur section, but in the eastern side towards the Yamuna river it becomes
difficult to distinguish the typical three-fold classification. In fact in the area
between ...
The three-fold classification of the Upper Siwalik is best exposed along Kolar-
Haripur section, but in the eastern side towards the Yamuna river it becomes
difficult to distinguish the typical three-fold classification. In fact in the area
between ...
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It seems that their Mohargarh Formation (upper part of Middle Siwalik) is partially
Upper Siwalik in age as Elephas and Cervus are now considered characteristic
of the Pinjor Fauna. The occurrence of suid fossils from the present locality is ...
It seems that their Mohargarh Formation (upper part of Middle Siwalik) is partially
Upper Siwalik in age as Elephas and Cervus are now considered characteristic
of the Pinjor Fauna. The occurrence of suid fossils from the present locality is ...
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The Shyok valley Northern Ladakh India An entraped and compressed marginal | 31 |
Megacrysts in the granitoid rocks | 39 |
Shaleslate metamorphism in Yashwant NagarDudhem | 47 |
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