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Page 32
While the late Precambrian - Cambrian geosyncline and metamorphic belts
towards the triangular apex of the Indian shield - are interpreted in relation to
those of Medagascar ( Africa ) , Antarctica and Australia , the Aravalli region is
shown as ...
While the late Precambrian - Cambrian geosyncline and metamorphic belts
towards the triangular apex of the Indian shield - are interpreted in relation to
those of Medagascar ( Africa ) , Antarctica and Australia , the Aravalli region is
shown as ...
Page 144
Each of the orogenic and epeirogenic episodes in the Himalayan region was felt
in the Indian Shield also ( Saxena , 1975 ) . The disappearance of the
geosynclines of the Aravalli belt in the Western Indian Shield and the emergence
of the ...
Each of the orogenic and epeirogenic episodes in the Himalayan region was felt
in the Indian Shield also ( Saxena , 1975 ) . The disappearance of the
geosynclines of the Aravalli belt in the Western Indian Shield and the emergence
of the ...
Page 148
Such associations and features do not support the involvement of the Indian
Shield in the drift nor its different position ( palaeogeographic ) in Permian and
supposedly pre - drift period . The above features instead suggest that Indian
Shield ...
Such associations and features do not support the involvement of the Indian
Shield in the drift nor its different position ( palaeogeographic ) in Permian and
supposedly pre - drift period . The above features instead suggest that Indian
Shield ...
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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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