Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volumes 1-2Wada Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1990 - Geology |
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Southern and northern facies variations shown in some tectonic domains .
Common legend Fig . 2 and Fig . 3 : 1 - Crystalline basements , 2 - Low grade
metamorphic rocks , 3 - Shelf sediments , 4 - Flyschoid sediments , exotic flysch ,
5 ...
Southern and northern facies variations shown in some tectonic domains .
Common legend Fig . 2 and Fig . 3 : 1 - Crystalline basements , 2 - Low grade
metamorphic rocks , 3 - Shelf sediments , 4 - Flyschoid sediments , exotic flysch ,
5 ...
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Previous Work Oil and Natural Gas Commission (Karunakaran & Ranga Rao,
1976, sheet B) published a map of the Siwalik Group of the Himalaya in which
they have shown a continuous belt of the Middle and Upper Siwalik Subgroups ...
Previous Work Oil and Natural Gas Commission (Karunakaran & Ranga Rao,
1976, sheet B) published a map of the Siwalik Group of the Himalaya in which
they have shown a continuous belt of the Middle and Upper Siwalik Subgroups ...
Page 152
Previous Work Oil and Natural Gas Commission ( Karunakaran & Ranga Rao ,
1976 , sheet B ) published a map of the Siwalik Group of the Himalaya in which
they have shown a continuous belt of the Middle and Upper Siwalik Subgroups ...
Previous Work Oil and Natural Gas Commission ( Karunakaran & Ranga Rao ,
1976 , sheet B ) published a map of the Siwalik Group of the Himalaya in which
they have shown a continuous belt of the Middle and Upper Siwalik Subgroups ...
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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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