Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 3Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1992 - Geology |
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The belt exposes Subathu , Murree and part of Siwalik sediments . The Subathu
Formation reported at basantgarh is represented by a small outcrop comprising
foraminiferal limestone and shelly limestone occurring on the sub - thrust side of
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The belt exposes Subathu , Murree and part of Siwalik sediments . The Subathu
Formation reported at basantgarh is represented by a small outcrop comprising
foraminiferal limestone and shelly limestone occurring on the sub - thrust side of
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Printed in India Trend Surface Analysis of Petrographic Variables of the Upper
Siwalik Conglomerates ( Pleistocene , Cromerian ) of the Jammu Region ,
Northwest India CHANDER MOHAN & C. GUNDU RAO2 Department of Geology
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Printed in India Trend Surface Analysis of Petrographic Variables of the Upper
Siwalik Conglomerates ( Pleistocene , Cromerian ) of the Jammu Region ,
Northwest India CHANDER MOHAN & C. GUNDU RAO2 Department of Geology
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India ; Misc . Publ . , 41 ( 2 ) 16-22 . OPDYKE , N. D. , LINDSAY , E. , JOHNSON ,
G. D. , JOHNSON , N. , TAHIRKHELI , R. A. K. & MIRZA , M. A. 1979. Magnetic
polarity , stratigraphy and vertebrale palaeontology of the Upper Siwalik
Subgroup ...
India ; Misc . Publ . , 41 ( 2 ) 16-22 . OPDYKE , N. D. , LINDSAY , E. , JOHNSON ,
G. D. , JOHNSON , N. , TAHIRKHELI , R. A. K. & MIRZA , M. A. 1979. Magnetic
polarity , stratigraphy and vertebrale palaeontology of the Upper Siwalik
Subgroup ...
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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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