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PENINSULAR AND HIMALAYAN PRECAMBRIAN BELTS D.P. Dhoundial
ABSTRACT The model presented in the paper is an attempt to pronounce some
ideas towards filling the gap in the approach in respect of the continuity of the
northern ...
PENINSULAR AND HIMALAYAN PRECAMBRIAN BELTS D.P. Dhoundial
ABSTRACT The model presented in the paper is an attempt to pronounce some
ideas towards filling the gap in the approach in respect of the continuity of the
northern ...
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This broad pattern in samller or larger magnitude would have set the style of
changing sedimentary and metamorphic facies in the Precambrian rocks of
Himalaya , especially those of the Great Himalaya . The dominant NW - SE
structure and ...
This broad pattern in samller or larger magnitude would have set the style of
changing sedimentary and metamorphic facies in the Precambrian rocks of
Himalaya , especially those of the Great Himalaya . The dominant NW - SE
structure and ...
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COMPARATIVE PRECAMBRIAN AND HIMALAYAN TECTONICS The tectonics
of SE Norway and SW Sweden bear great resemblances to Himalayan tectonics ,
and as hinted above , it is tempting to suggest that some sort of plate movement ...
COMPARATIVE PRECAMBRIAN AND HIMALAYAN TECTONICS The tectonics
of SE Norway and SW Sweden bear great resemblances to Himalayan tectonics ,
and as hinted above , it is tempting to suggest that some sort of plate movement ...
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Tectonics and Structure of the Pamirs | 1 |
Peninsular and Himalayan Precambrian Belts | 31 |
Central Indian Ridge and Himalayan Mountain System | 55 |
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