Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 3Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1992 - Geology |
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LEFT LATERAL SHEAR AND EXTRUSION or RIGHT LATERAL SHEAR AND
ROTATION Fig . 25. Different interpretations of the left - lateral shear on
eastsoutheast trending planes that characterizes the deformation in eastern Tibet
. On the ...
LEFT LATERAL SHEAR AND EXTRUSION or RIGHT LATERAL SHEAR AND
ROTATION Fig . 25. Different interpretations of the left - lateral shear on
eastsoutheast trending planes that characterizes the deformation in eastern Tibet
. On the ...
Page 106
Bangthal - Gandyala Shear : This dislocation commences from Gandyala and
extends NW towards Thalla Talla and is characterised by extensive occurrences
of lensoid masses of magnesite and limestone . This zone is restricted within the
...
Bangthal - Gandyala Shear : This dislocation commences from Gandyala and
extends NW towards Thalla Talla and is characterised by extensive occurrences
of lensoid masses of magnesite and limestone . This zone is restricted within the
...
Page 193
The contact referred here as TT is sharp and show brittleductile shearing ( Figs .
2 & 3 ) . Shear deformation affects all the lithologies , but the intensity of shear
varyies from one lithology to another e.g. , the quartzites are less deformed in ...
The contact referred here as TT is sharp and show brittleductile shearing ( Figs .
2 & 3 ) . Shear deformation affects all the lithologies , but the intensity of shear
varyies from one lithology to another e.g. , the quartzites are less deformed in ...
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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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