Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volumes 1-2Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1990 - Geology |
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... shows decreasing trend . Carbonate index shows positive relationship ( upto 7 m ) with organic carbon in Lingti sediments and is followed by periodic change in the middle part ( upto 14 m level ) . The upper part shows very little ...
... shows decreasing trend . Carbonate index shows positive relationship ( upto 7 m ) with organic carbon in Lingti sediments and is followed by periodic change in the middle part ( upto 14 m level ) . The upper part shows very little ...
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... shows maximum concentration in sand dominated interval at 7.4 m level . It shows variation between 7.4 to 9 m level and thereafter it shows increasing trend upto 14 m . Higher up it shows decreasing trend . MgO varies from 1.91 to 3.13 ...
... shows maximum concentration in sand dominated interval at 7.4 m level . It shows variation between 7.4 to 9 m level and thereafter it shows increasing trend upto 14 m . Higher up it shows decreasing trend . MgO varies from 1.91 to 3.13 ...
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... show variability in space and time ( Fig . 6 , Table 1 ) . In the eastern part of Mohand area the palaeocurrent is towards 193 ° which gradually shifts to 260 ° in the western part ( Fig . 6 ) . Temporally , it shows a change in flow ...
... show variability in space and time ( Fig . 6 , Table 1 ) . In the eastern part of Mohand area the palaeocurrent is towards 193 ° which gradually shifts to 260 ° in the western part ( Fig . 6 ) . Temporally , it shows a change in flow ...
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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