Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volumes 1-2Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1990 - Geology |
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Page 138
... evidence for surface faulting , probably only secondary faulting , also was from that plateau , and aftershocks were most frequently reported as felt at towns on the plateau ( Molnar , 1987b ; Oldham , 1899 ) . The style of faulting ...
... evidence for surface faulting , probably only secondary faulting , also was from that plateau , and aftershocks were most frequently reported as felt at towns on the plateau ( Molnar , 1987b ; Oldham , 1899 ) . The style of faulting ...
Page 148
... evidence from most of the Lesser Himalaya is absent . Vertical movement of Lesser Himalayan rock seems to be relatively slow , but the evidence that is most suggestive of such stability bears more on erosion than on uplift . A typical ...
... evidence from most of the Lesser Himalaya is absent . Vertical movement of Lesser Himalayan rock seems to be relatively slow , but the evidence that is most suggestive of such stability bears more on erosion than on uplift . A typical ...
Page 176
... evidence reflects their habitat association and sympatric existence . 4. The extant primate social , territorial and dietary behaviours determining their ecological spacings rarely permit sympatric occurrence of two closely related ...
... evidence reflects their habitat association and sympatric existence . 4. The extant primate social , territorial and dietary behaviours determining their ecological spacings rarely permit sympatric occurrence of two closely related ...
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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amphibolite Amritpur Amritpur Granite basin beds biotite block chlorite clasts conglomerate Cretaceous Crystallines deformation deposits developed dolerite dolomite earthquakes eastern Eocene evaporites facies fault feldspars folds fossils Garhwal Garhwal Himalaya garnet Geol glacial glacier gneisses Gondwana grained granitoids Group Himachal Pradesh Himalaya Himalayan Geology hornblende hornblende schists India Indian plate indicate Indus Suture Institute of Himalayan Jour Journal of Himalayan K-feldspar Krol Belt Kumar Kumaun Ladakh Lesser Himalaya limestone lineaments lithology lower magmatic margin metamorphism Middle Siwalik migmatites minerals Molnar moraines muscovite Nayar observed occur ophiolitic Ophiolitic Melange Pakistan phase phyllite plagioclase plane Precambrian quartz quartzite Rawat region river rocks Salt Range samples sandstone schist sedimentary sediments sequence shale Sharma shear zones shows Shyok Singh Siwalik slope Spiti stratigraphic structure Subathu Subathu Formation subduction Surv Suture Zone syncline tectonic Tethyan Thakur thick Thrust trend Upper Siwalik valley volcanics Wadia Institute western Zanskar