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formations within his formal Simla group iņ 1970 or any subsequent paper , the
same could not be reviewed critically to ... and Merajuddin ( 1978 ) used the term
Simla Slate in parenthesis alongwith Chhaosa formation to clarify the position .
formations within his formal Simla group iņ 1970 or any subsequent paper , the
same could not be reviewed critically to ... and Merajuddin ( 1978 ) used the term
Simla Slate in parenthesis alongwith Chhaosa formation to clarify the position .
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The lower Sanjauli member stated to be very similar to Chhaosa formation
appears to be a part of ' Simla Slates ' of Pilgrim and West ( op . cit . ) . In this
connection , present authors ' contention is that once the conglomeratic horizons
in ...
The lower Sanjauli member stated to be very similar to Chhaosa formation
appears to be a part of ' Simla Slates ' of Pilgrim and West ( op . cit . ) . In this
connection , present authors ' contention is that once the conglomeratic horizons
in ...
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classified into Buxa Formation , Shumar / Daling - Shumar Formation , Thungsing
Quartzite and Duiri Boulder Slate / Duiri Formation ( Jangpangi , 1974 & Gansser
, 1983 ) . In the southeastern parts , the rocks of the Gondwana Group and ...
classified into Buxa Formation , Shumar / Daling - Shumar Formation , Thungsing
Quartzite and Duiri Boulder Slate / Duiri Formation ( Jangpangi , 1974 & Gansser
, 1983 ) . In the southeastern parts , the rocks of the Gondwana Group and ...
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Contents
Fold shape analysis in the vicinity of North Almora Thrust in District | 121 |
Simla group problem in HimalayaA critical review | 131 |
Geology of Kishanpur NagrotaBasantgarhGujru Nagrota Sector of Inner | 137 |
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