Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 3Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1992 - Geology |
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Geological map around Banihal , Jammu and Kashmir State showing orientation
of the linear and planar fabric elements . Inset shows plunge of L , ( dots ) in the
area ; cross represents mean orientation of Lj . Pov = Pir Panjal volcanics ; As ...
Geological map around Banihal , Jammu and Kashmir State showing orientation
of the linear and planar fabric elements . Inset shows plunge of L , ( dots ) in the
area ; cross represents mean orientation of Lj . Pov = Pir Panjal volcanics ; As ...
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3 ( a - c ) Diagrams illustrating the method of determining the mean orientation
and magnitude of the principal axes of the strain markers . ( a ) X ' = Mean
direction of maximum elongation ( tentatively located ) . X = Mean direction of
maximum ...
3 ( a - c ) Diagrams illustrating the method of determining the mean orientation
and magnitude of the principal axes of the strain markers . ( a ) X ' = Mean
direction of maximum elongation ( tentatively located ) . X = Mean direction of
maximum ...
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Dashed line defines the orientations perpendicular to the local trend of the
Himalaya . Notice that the slip vectors ... The orientation of extension in southern
Tibet is approximately east - southeast - west - southwest . Armijo et al . , ( 1986 )
and ...
Dashed line defines the orientations perpendicular to the local trend of the
Himalaya . Notice that the slip vectors ... The orientation of extension in southern
Tibet is approximately east - southeast - west - southwest . Armijo et al . , ( 1986 )
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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active associated average axis beds belt blocks central Chevron Folds compressive stresses crustal deformation developed direction displacement earthquake east east-west eastern estimated et al evidence exposed extension fault field folds Formation formed Garhwal Geol Geology grains granite Group Himalaya Himalayan Geology India indicate Jammu Jour landslide lateral left-lateral limestone lineation Lower major margin measurements melange metamorphism Mineral mm/a Molnar movement Murree normal faulting northern observed occurred oceanic offset ophiolitic orientation phase plane plateau Pradesh present pressure quartz quartzite range References region reported represent result rocks roughly samples sandstones seismic sequence Shan shape shear shortening Simla Sine Waves Siwalik Slates slip solutions southern specimens strain strike-slip faulting structures suggest surface Table Tapponnier tectonic thrust thrust faulting Tibet trending types units Upper valley volcanics western zone