Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 3Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1992 - Geology |
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Remarks : The present specimens resemble the types of species described by
Tewari and Singh ( 1966 ) from the Subathu Formation of Kalakot area . Material :
Three specimens . Figured specimen Cat . No. WIMF A 478 . narrowly rounded ...
Remarks : The present specimens resemble the types of species described by
Tewari and Singh ( 1966 ) from the Subathu Formation of Kalakot area . Material :
Three specimens . Figured specimen Cat . No. WIMF A 478 . narrowly rounded ...
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Remarks : The distribution of this species in India has been given by Juyal and
Mathur ( 1990 ) . Material : Thirteen specimens . Figured specimen , Cat . No.
WIMF A 488 . Occurrence : Frequent in sample DA / -2 , Dia la section ( zone II )
and ...
Remarks : The distribution of this species in India has been given by Juyal and
Mathur ( 1990 ) . Material : Thirteen specimens . Figured specimen , Cat . No.
WIMF A 488 . Occurrence : Frequent in sample DA / -2 , Dia la section ( zone II )
and ...
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Material : More than fifty specimens . Figured specimens , Cat . Nos . WIMFA 495-
498 . Occurrence : Abundant in samples SUD / I ( II ) , 5 , Sudo Nala section , (
zone IV ) , and rare in sample JIG / 4 , Jigni section ( zone 11 ) . Alocopocythere ...
Material : More than fifty specimens . Figured specimens , Cat . Nos . WIMFA 495-
498 . Occurrence : Abundant in samples SUD / I ( II ) , 5 , Sudo Nala section , (
zone IV ) , and rare in sample JIG / 4 , Jigni section ( zone 11 ) . Alocopocythere ...
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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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