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Geological and geomorphological features with reference to stratigraphy of
Eastern , Central and Western Nepal are discussed . INTRODUCTION The
structure of the Nepal Himalaya can be properly understood by the composite
study of ...
Geological and geomorphological features with reference to stratigraphy of
Eastern , Central and Western Nepal are discussed . INTRODUCTION The
structure of the Nepal Himalaya can be properly understood by the composite
study of ...
Page 387
Geological and geomorphological features with reference to stratigraphy of
Eastern, Central and Westem Nepal are discussed. INTRODUCTION The
structure of the Nepal Himalaya can be properly understood by the composite
study of ...
Geological and geomorphological features with reference to stratigraphy of
Eastern, Central and Westem Nepal are discussed. INTRODUCTION The
structure of the Nepal Himalaya can be properly understood by the composite
study of ...
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The Trisuli is deflected towards west while the Sunkosi towards east due to the
occurrence of the Kathmandu block . The east - west trending river courses are
characterized by anticlinal structures . The Sunkosi makes a typical ' L ' shaped ...
The Trisuli is deflected towards west while the Sunkosi towards east due to the
occurrence of the Kathmandu block . The east - west trending river courses are
characterized by anticlinal structures . The Sunkosi makes a typical ' L ' shaped ...
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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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