Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 6Wada Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1995 - Geology |
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... conglomerates and at many places the Siwalik conglomerate passes upward into the fan gravels apparently without any break . In such cases it becomes difficult to separate the Siwalik conglomerate from the fan gravels . The fan gravels ...
... conglomerates and at many places the Siwalik conglomerate passes upward into the fan gravels apparently without any break . In such cases it becomes difficult to separate the Siwalik conglomerate from the fan gravels . The fan gravels ...
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... conglomerate embedded Thickness Age 600 m 0.5.Ma and Younger 0.5 Ma to 5 Ma Doon Gravel in sandy silty matrix Upper Siwalik Thickly bedded massive 2000 m conglomerate in sandy matrix and interbedded sandstone Middle Multistoried ...
... conglomerate embedded Thickness Age 600 m 0.5.Ma and Younger 0.5 Ma to 5 Ma Doon Gravel in sandy silty matrix Upper Siwalik Thickly bedded massive 2000 m conglomerate in sandy matrix and interbedded sandstone Middle Multistoried ...
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... conglomerate is estimated at 0.5 Ma . This age may also be the lower age limit of Dun gravel which is post - S.walik . The deposition of Dun gravel coincided with the formation of the Dun Valley , and hence it can be reasonably assumed ...
... conglomerate is estimated at 0.5 Ma . This age may also be the lower age limit of Dun gravel which is post - S.walik . The deposition of Dun gravel coincided with the formation of the Dun Valley , and hence it can be reasonably assumed ...
Contents
fault propogation folds | 1 |
R S TIWARI P K GARG Landform and Landuses of Doon Valley and their role in Resource Development | 9 |
Hydrogeology and Water Resources of Intermontane Doon Valley | 17 |
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