Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 3Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1992 - Geology |
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Phase - a EPISODE - II Vertical uplift Bedding Cleavage S = S Plastic Zone of
deformation Phase - b Hafla Fault BangthalGandyala Shear Zone E - W
lineations ( a ) E - W lineation ( a ) or N - S S , X S2 28 ° NNE - SSW NNW or ES
Southward ...
Phase - a EPISODE - II Vertical uplift Bedding Cleavage S = S Plastic Zone of
deformation Phase - b Hafla Fault BangthalGandyala Shear Zone E - W
lineations ( a ) E - W lineation ( a ) or N - S S , X S2 28 ° NNE - SSW NNW or ES
Southward ...
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N and the crenulation cleavage while D. phase was characterized by cataclastic
textures and retrograde formation of chlorite - II from biotite - I and biotite - II
during retrogressive metamorphism ( M ) ( Srivastava and Sahai , 1990 ) . D , to
D4 ...
N and the crenulation cleavage while D. phase was characterized by cataclastic
textures and retrograde formation of chlorite - II from biotite - I and biotite - II
during retrogressive metamorphism ( M ) ( Srivastava and Sahai , 1990 ) . D , to
D4 ...
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The pegmatite phase is characterized by three phase irregular and small size
inclusions ( Fig . 6b ) with liquid ( 80 volume percent ) , vapour ( 10 volume
percent ) and a small halite crystal ( about 10 volume percent ) . The halite
melting ...
The pegmatite phase is characterized by three phase irregular and small size
inclusions ( Fig . 6b ) with liquid ( 80 volume percent ) , vapour ( 10 volume
percent ) and a small halite crystal ( about 10 volume percent ) . The halite
melting ...
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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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