Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volumes 1-2Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1990 - Geology |
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Page 138
... east - west dimension of the rupture area is at least 200 km across the plateau , and perhaps 300 km , if it extends farther east into the area not examined by Oldham and his deputies ( Molnar , 1987b ) . Although the greatest ...
... east - west dimension of the rupture area is at least 200 km across the plateau , and perhaps 300 km , if it extends farther east into the area not examined by Oldham and his deputies ( Molnar , 1987b ) . Although the greatest ...
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... west , and splintry shale is common in the east . The former constitutes an east - west trending belt , which is thinnest in the west but widens eastward . It runs for about 15 kilometres and dips due north . Folding is mostly open type ...
... west , and splintry shale is common in the east . The former constitutes an east - west trending belt , which is thinnest in the west but widens eastward . It runs for about 15 kilometres and dips due north . Folding is mostly open type ...
Page 185
... west and forms an east - west valley along the strike of gneisses and schists of the Martoli Group . The present snout of Satopanth and Bhagirath - Kharak glaciers is 8.5 km from Mana . At the snout the two glaciers are at the same ...
... west and forms an east - west valley along the strike of gneisses and schists of the Martoli Group . The present snout of Satopanth and Bhagirath - Kharak glaciers is 8.5 km from Mana . At the snout the two glaciers are at the same ...
Contents
RAJESH SHARMA B K NAYAK Ore petrology and origin of leadzinc deposits in great limestone | 103 |
R K MAZARI T N BAGATI Postcollision graben development in the Spiti valley Himachal | 111 |
P Dobhal SURENDAR KUMAR A K MUNDEPI Mass wasting and slope analysis of Chhota | 119 |
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