Himalayan Mountain BuildingThe Mchanisms Expounded By Suess, Followed By The Classical Gwosynclinal Concept Of Mountain Building And The Theory Of Continental Drift Etc., Have Been Assimilated In The Plate Tectonic Concepts And Their Applications Towards Understanding The Integrated Evolutionary History Of The Global Features In The Mesozoic-Cenozoic Time-Space Domain. |
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... ratio , Rg is finite strain axial ratio and • is angle from the R¡ long axis to the maximum strain direction . In the mathematical derivation for the strain analysis Ramsay ( 1967 ) assumed no ductility contrast of the grains for the ...
... ratio , Rg is finite strain axial ratio and • is angle from the R¡ long axis to the maximum strain direction . In the mathematical derivation for the strain analysis Ramsay ( 1967 ) assumed no ductility contrast of the grains for the ...
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... ratio was more near the thrust and it decreased away from the thrust with in- creasing ratio of quarter wavelength . In the F2 and F4 folds the ratios varied systematically while in F3 folds the amplitude ratio was recorded high at the ...
... ratio was more near the thrust and it decreased away from the thrust with in- creasing ratio of quarter wavelength . In the F2 and F4 folds the ratios varied systematically while in F3 folds the amplitude ratio was recorded high at the ...
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... ratio ( i.e. , 1.982 to . 2.925 ) . The F2 and F4 folds also exhibit similar trend ( Table 4 ) . So it can be inferred that the quarter wavelength / amplitude ratio was directly proportional to the distance from the thrust . Study of ...
... ratio ( i.e. , 1.982 to . 2.925 ) . The F2 and F4 folds also exhibit similar trend ( Table 4 ) . So it can be inferred that the quarter wavelength / amplitude ratio was directly proportional to the distance from the thrust . Study of ...
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Hidden Central Indian Ridge and Himalayan Mountain System | 27 |
Microstructural Strain Path in Pratapnagar Quartzite Yamuna Valley | 45 |
Analysis of Folds in Dharkot Thrust Sheet | 63 |
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