Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 3Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1992 - Geology |
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Schematic geological section along A - B in Nayalgarh area , exhibiting small - scale structures observed . -30 ° 12 ' 30'N Viss 150 60 sosem Iso. ( 0 ) ( C ) ( e ) S1 Sa ( 1 ) ( D ) 51 Quar 52 S2 20 0 cm 0 15 0 55 g 15 cm cm ( 9 ) 0 25 ...
Schematic geological section along A - B in Nayalgarh area , exhibiting small - scale structures observed . -30 ° 12 ' 30'N Viss 150 60 sosem Iso. ( 0 ) ( C ) ( e ) S1 Sa ( 1 ) ( D ) 51 Quar 52 S2 20 0 cm 0 15 0 55 g 15 cm cm ( 9 ) 0 25 ...
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However , authors differ here and consider this contact as a conformable sequence . and crenulation cleavage ( S2 ) are observed at places . A major fold structure with axial trace trending NNWSSE , post - dating the thrusting ...
However , authors differ here and consider this contact as a conformable sequence . and crenulation cleavage ( S2 ) are observed at places . A major fold structure with axial trace trending NNWSSE , post - dating the thrusting ...
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Various types of structures like S - C planes , book shelf gliding ( Fig , 4 ) mylonitisation and microfaulting have been observed in the field within the shcar zone . Under the microscope , pre - shear foliations are deflected and ...
Various types of structures like S - C planes , book shelf gliding ( Fig , 4 ) mylonitisation and microfaulting have been observed in the field within the shcar zone . Under the microscope , pre - shear foliations are deflected 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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