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greenschist to upper amphibolite facies . Three metamorphic episodes M1 , M2
and M3 are closely associated with the three phases of deformation D , D2 and
D3 . In general , they have undergone low to high grade metamorphism . The
area ...
greenschist to upper amphibolite facies . Three metamorphic episodes M1 , M2
and M3 are closely associated with the three phases of deformation D , D2 and
D3 . In general , they have undergone low to high grade metamorphism . The
area ...
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The D , phase of deformation can be correlated with the first phase of deformation
of Schwan ( 1980 ) . D2 Deformation D. deformation was followed by a second
phase of folding ( F2 ) . During D2 deformation the F , folds were deformed .
The D , phase of deformation can be correlated with the first phase of deformation
of Schwan ( 1980 ) . D2 Deformation D. deformation was followed by a second
phase of folding ( F2 ) . During D2 deformation the F , folds were deformed .
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The earlier crenulation has been deformed by later one . C. Photograph of
phyllite from southeast of Khola village showing open concentric fold of first
generation ( Fi ) . D. Photograph of phyllite from southeast of Khola showing
closed type of ...
The earlier crenulation has been deformed by later one . C. Photograph of
phyllite from southeast of Khola village showing open concentric fold of first
generation ( Fi ) . D. Photograph of phyllite from southeast of Khola showing
closed type of ...
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Contents
The Shyok valley Northern Ladakh India An entraped and compressed marginal | 1 |
Chemical mineralogy of the Panjal Traps around Bandipura Kashmir | 17 |
Structural characteristics of the rocks of BanihalRamban area | 23 |
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