Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 3Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1992 - Geology |
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The skewness data obtained for the Upper Murree sandstones indicate them to
be fluviatile (Verma & Thappa, 1988). The argillaceous units in the formation are
more sandy as compared to those of Lower Murree. The clays/ shales and ...
The skewness data obtained for the Upper Murree sandstones indicate them to
be fluviatile (Verma & Thappa, 1988). The argillaceous units in the formation are
more sandy as compared to those of Lower Murree. The clays/ shales and ...
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( 4 - Conglomerate beds ) Upper Murree ( Upper Eocene to Lower Miocene ; 5 .
ower Siwalik ; 6. Middle Siwalik ; 7. Upper Siwalik ( Mid Miocene to Lower
Pleistocene ) ; 8. Alluvium and Terrace deposit ( Sub - Recent to Recent ) .
Journal of ...
( 4 - Conglomerate beds ) Upper Murree ( Upper Eocene to Lower Miocene ; 5 .
ower Siwalik ; 6. Middle Siwalik ; 7. Upper Siwalik ( Mid Miocene to Lower
Pleistocene ) ; 8. Alluvium and Terrace deposit ( Sub - Recent to Recent ) .
Journal of ...
Page 140
The skewness data obtained for the Upper Murree sandstones indicate them to
be fluviatile ( Verma & Thappa , 1988 ) . The argillaceous units in the formation
are more sandy as compared to those of Lower Murree . The clays / shales and ...
The skewness data obtained for the Upper Murree sandstones indicate them to
be fluviatile ( Verma & Thappa , 1988 ) . The argillaceous units in the formation
are more sandy as compared to those of Lower Murree . The clays / shales 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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